Results for Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark - Jackson Lake Lodge
Jackson Lake Lodge, completed in 1955, represents a break ...
National Historic Landmark - Independence Rock
Independence Rock is a well-known natural landmark on t...
National Historic Landmark - Horner Site
This site has yielded evidence that several distinctive we...
National Historic Landmark - Heart Mountain Relocation Center
The Heart Mountain Relocation Center is nationally signifi...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Yellowstone
Fort Yellowstone was built by the army to administer and p...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Phil Kearny
Established in 1866 to protect travelers along the Bozeman...
National Historic Landmark - Fort D. A. Russell
Established in 1867 to protect workers for the Union Pacif...
National Historic Landmark - Expedition Island
This was the embarkation point of Major John Wesley Powell...
National Historic Landmark- Sloss Furnaces
Erected in 1881-82 by noted southern industrialist James W...
National Historic Landmark- Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church is associated with the...
Results for Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark - Jackson Lake Lodge
Jackson Lake Lodge, completed in 1955, represents a break with the traditional rustic style of architecture used in the National Park Service. Designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood, who previously had designed the Ahwahnee, Bryce Canon and North Rim Grand Canyon ...
National Historic Landmark - Independence Rock
Independence Rock is a well-known natural landmark on the Oregon Trail, 1900 feet long and 850 feet wide. Numerous travelers painted, carved, or wrote their names on its surface over the years.
Information provided by the National Register of Historic Places, ...
National Historic Landmark - Horner Site
This site has yielded evidence that several distinctive weapons and tools found in the Plains region were all part of a single prehistoric flint tool industry of Early Hunter origin. Initial age estimates place occupation of this site at approximately ...
National Historic Landmark - Heart Mountain Relocation Center
The Heart Mountain Relocation Center is nationally significant as one of ten relocation centers built by the War Relocation Authority for incarcerating Japanese Americans during World War II. Executive Order 9066 authorized the military to create restricted zones from which ...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Yellowstone
Fort Yellowstone was built by the army to administer and protect the natural resources of Yellowstone, America's first national park. The army remained in the park from 1888 to 1918, longer than in any other park. At Yellowstone, the soldiers ...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Phil Kearny
Established in 1866 to protect travelers along the Bozeman Trail, the fort was under virtual siege (1866-68) in the "Red Cloud War" as Sioux groups fought successfully to prevent White invasion of their hunting grounds. This was one of the ...
National Historic Landmark - Fort D. A. Russell
Established in 1867 to protect workers for the Union Pacific Railroad, this fort was home of the Pawnee scout battalion in 1871. Troops from the fort participated in the Sioux War of 1876.
Photo: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record, ...
National Historic Landmark - Expedition Island
This was the embarkation point of Major John Wesley Powell's 1871 expedition down the Green and Colorado Rivers and possibly for his 1869 trip as well. On these trips, Major Powell explored the last large land area unknown to European-Americans ...
National Historic Landmark- Sloss Furnaces
Erected in 1881-82 by noted southern industrialist James Withers Sloss, this is the oldest remaining blast furnace in the area and represents Alabama's early 20th century preeminence in the production of pig iron and cast iron pipe.
The complex, which remained ...
National Historic Landmark- Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church is associated with the Birmingham Alabama civil rights movement in 1963 in which two specific events led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Between May 2-8, 1963, participants of the nonviolent ...