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San Francisco Brewing Company
This building is the last of the Barbary Coast saloons. Pr...
"The Family"
“The Family”, one of San Francisco’s old...
Graceful Brick Building
Constructed in 1858, this graceful brick building played a...
Grandeur for the People
Make No Little Plans
The National Archives, keeper...
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park is situated on...
This Tablet Commemorates the First Visit of
Abraham Lincoln
This tablet
commemorates the f...
Fort Massachusetts
After the War of 1812, Third System forts were built along...
Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica
With its more than 60,000 titles, the Isser and Rae Price ...
Hillel Foundation (University of Florida)
Hillel Houses provide a focus for Jewish social, cultural,...
Congregation Sons of Israel (Conservative)
This congregation was founded in 1908 and the synagogue wa...
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San Francisco Brewing Company
This building is the last of the Barbary Coast saloons. Prior to the great earthquake and fire of 1906, this was the site of the infamous Billy Goat Saloon, operated by Pigeon-Toed Sal.
After reconstruction, the original Andromeda Saloon opened ...
"The Family"
“The Family”, one of San Francisco’s oldest and most distinctive social clubs, was founded on this site on April, 1902
This plaque dedicated on the Club’s centennial
Marker is at the intersection of Montgomery Street and Commercial Street on Montgomery ...
Graceful Brick Building
Constructed in 1858, this graceful brick building played an important role in the financial and entrepreneurial development of frontier San Francisco. From his offices in this building, William M. Lent, President of the Savage Mining Company, organized the financing of ...
Grandeur for the People
Make No Little Plans
The National Archives, keeper of the nation's founding documents and most important federal government records, occupies this important spot halfway between the Capitol and the White House. Before the Archives building was constructed, federal records were ...
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park is situated on granite hills covered with conifer and hardwood forests and streams. The 2,884-acre park is located northwest of downtown Atlanta. The park preserves a Civil War battleground of the Atlanta Campaign, during which ...
This Tablet Commemorates the First Visit of
Abraham Lincoln
This tablet
commemorates the first visit of
Abraham Lincoln
who arrived at this point
on Feb. 14, 1861 remain-
ing in Pittsburgh a few hours
enroute to Washington for
his inauguration.
Marker is at the intersection of Federal Street and South Commons, on the right when traveling ...
Fort Massachusetts
After the War of 1812, Third System forts were built along the American coastline to create an armed presence and to deter foreign invasions. Located on present day West Ship Island, Fort Massachusetts is a brick and masonry fort commissioned ...
Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica
With its more than 60,000 titles, the Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica is the largest in the Southeast, concentrating on the political, social, economic and intellectual history of Jewish culture in all historical periods. At the time of ...
Hillel Foundation (University of Florida)
Hillel Houses provide a focus for Jewish social, cultural, and religious life on campuses throughout the nation. Founded in 1937 as the first Hillel in Florida, the present building was dedicated in 1952. This Hillel became a center not only ...
Congregation Sons of Israel (Conservative)
This congregation was founded in 1908 and the synagogue was dedicated in 1923. For decades before that, the Jews of St. Augustine and Fernandina Beach met in homes for religious worship. The synagogue was built in 1923 using stained glass ...