Results for Water
Watergate Investigation
Mark Felt, second in command at the FBI, met Washington Po...
Tennessee ~Tombigbee Waterway
Paducah: Mid~America's Gateway to the Gulf
This hist...
Water Avenue
Selma’s Water Avenue is one of the finest surviving exampl...
"Where the Waters Meet"
Called M'Dote or "the place where waters meet" by the Dako...
Waterborn Services Memorial
Dedicated to the men whom have given their lives in the Wa...
The Buttermilk Channel and Brooklyn Waterfront
Governors Island
This view looks over the Buttermi...
Hill of Three Waters or the Triple Divide
A triple point, or triple divide, is the place where two c...
Blackwater Presbyterian Church
In The 17th century, the colony of Maryland was founded as...
Coldwater Methodist Church
In the late 1770’s, a large caravan of Virginians, includi...
On Roads of Water
Within three days of reaching the New World, the first Jam...
Results for Water
Watergate Investigation
Mark Felt, second in command at the FBI, met Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward here in this
parking garage to discuss the Watergate scandal. Felt provided Woodward information that exposed the Nixon Administration’s obstruction of the FBI's Watergate investigation. He chose ...
Tennessee ~Tombigbee Waterway
Paducah: Mid~America's Gateway to the Gulf
This historic waterway reaches from Paducah to Mobile, providing a navigational artery between the upper Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee Rivers and the Gulf of Mexico's east~west Intracoastal Waterway and deepwater ports. The Tennessee~Tombigbee Corridor includes ...
Water Avenue
Selma’s Water Avenue is one of the finest surviving examples of a 19th century riverfront street in the south. Located here are structures which reflect the architectural trends in commercial buildings from 1830 to 1900.
This was the main business artery ...
"Where the Waters Meet"
Called M'Dote or "the place where waters meet" by the Dakota, this area is central to many Dakota creation stories and is significant to Dakota people today. Just west of this site is Pilot Knob, which was used extensively for ...
Waterborn Services Memorial
Dedicated to the men whom have given their lives in the Waterborn services.
Navy, Marine Corps, & Coast Guard
Marker can be reached from SW Water Street near Hamilton Blvd.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Buttermilk Channel and Brooklyn Waterfront
Governors Island
This view looks over the Buttermilk Channel to the Brooklyn waterfront, located only 400 yards away. Many theories surround the naming of this narrow waterway. In years past, the channel was much wider and shallower than it is ...
Hill of Three Waters or the Triple Divide
A triple point, or triple divide, is the place where two continental divides intersect and water drains into three different watersheds. Five widely-recognized triple divides exist in the United States, including: Triple Divide Peak, Montana, The Hill of Three Waters, ...
Blackwater Presbyterian Church
In The 17th century, the colony of Maryland was founded as a refuge for Catholics and members of other religious faiths then subject to persecution. Many of the early settlers of this region, then a part of Maryland, were Presbyterians ...
Coldwater Methodist Church
In the late 1770’s, a large caravan of Virginians, including a Methodist preacher, traveling south in search of a new home, settled in this neighborhood. In the company were the Adams, Alexander, Banks, Cunningham, Fleming, Anderson, Gaines, Johnson, Teasley, Tyner, ...
On Roads of Water
Within three days of reaching the New World, the first Jamestown colonists had assembled a small boat to go exploring in the roadless wilderness.
Once settled, they gathered raw materials of boat building for export as well as for their own ...