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Eagle Harbor Superfund Site
The Pacific Creosoting Plant/Wyckoff Facility was formerly...
Deffenbacher-Weagle House
Eva Laura Deffenbacher, another child of “Grandpa&rdquo...
Bald Eagles
Tho...
Eagles Auditorium Building
On February 6, 1898, a group of theater managers met to di...
Eagles
Lords of the Air
To the Plains Indians, the eagle wa...
Monteagle Sunday School Assembly
MSSA differed from other Chautauquas and is significant is...
National Historic Landmark - Eagle Island Camp
National Historic Landmark - Eagle Island Camp
Adiro...
Old Abe the War Eagle
In the Spring of 1861 a band of hungry Chippewa Indians ca...
Wilkeson Eagles Building 100th Anniversary
On this Hundredth year of the Wilkeson Eagles Building we ...
War Eagle Mills
Sylvanus Blackburn came to the War Eagle in 1832. By 1838 ...
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Eagle Harbor Superfund Site
The Pacific Creosoting Plant/Wyckoff Facility was formerly one of the largest creosote plants in the world. Its products were used in major construction projects such as the Northern Pacific Railway and the Panama Canal. The plant has been a Superfund ...
Deffenbacher-Weagle House
Eva Laura Deffenbacher, another child of “Grandpa” Fred Deffenbacher, married Fred Weagle and lived in this home. Also built in 1910, this house is a Foursquare 19th/20th American Movements / Classic Box.
Bald Eagles
Though no historical information exists on Bald Eagle population size in California, it is widely thought that this species formerly occupied a widespread range and was quite abundant throughout the western states. After World War II, ...
Eagles Auditorium Building
On February 6, 1898, a group of theater managers met to discuss some business matters. The men decided to take a walk along the tide flats, and upon reaching the shipyards, settled upon some pilings, where the conversation took a ...
Eagles
Lords of the Air
To the Plains Indians, the eagle was a lord of the air, symbolizing both ferocity and purity. It flies high in the atmosphere where the air is the clearest and where, in the belief of many Indians, ...
Monteagle Sunday School Assembly
MSSA differed from other Chautauquas and is significant is that it was ecumenical from the beginning. Known as the Chautauqua of the South, it has conducted annual assemblies for religious and educational programs without interruption since 1883. In 1982, MSSA ...
National Historic Landmark - Eagle Island Camp
National Historic Landmark - Eagle Island Camp
Adirondack Camps had a strong and lasting influence on the design of rustic buildings developed in the national and state park systems during the 20th century.
Developed from 1903-1920, the Eagle Island Camp represents the ...
Old Abe the War Eagle
In the Spring of 1861 a band of hungry Chippewa Indians came to the McCann farm just across the river from here and traded a young eagle for corn. The eagle became a family pet. When Company C, 8th Wisconsin ...
Wilkeson Eagles Building 100th Anniversary
On this Hundredth year of the Wilkeson Eagles Building we dedicate this plaque to all the Fraternal Orders that have called it home. We also want to recognize the past and present members of these groups that have helped preserve ...
War Eagle Mills
Sylvanus Blackburn came to the War Eagle in 1832. By 1838 he had a saw mill, a grist mill, and a house. Peter Van Winkle came about 1850. By 1860, this was a thriving crossroads.
March 8, 1862, Generals Van Dorn ...