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Billy the Kid Gravesite
The immortal William McCarthy also known as William Bonney...
Bear Country (Critter Country), Disneyland, CA
The Country Bear Jamboree and Playhouse was initially loca...
Bandelier WPA Visitor Facility
The visitor facility is a focal point of the National Hist...
Alcove House Bandelier National Monument
Standing 140 feet above the Frijoles Canyon in modern Band...
Alcatraz Prisoners
Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary operated as a prison for ove...
Alcatraz Island Indian Occupation Site
In the fall of 1969, Alcatraz Island was the site of the m...
Holloman Aerospace Medical Center
Pushing the boundaries of aeronautics since World War II, ...
Desert Center, CA
When Stephen and Lydia Ragsdale broke down in the desert o...
Deer Trap Mesa
Outside of Los Alamos, New Mexico, a small mesa provides n...
Brunswick Hotel
With the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1883,...
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Billy the Kid Gravesite
The immortal William McCarthy also known as William Bonney, but made famous as Billy the Kid, is a perfect example of the wonderful history of the American West. Billy the Kid is a name that continues to live in American ...
Bear Country (Critter Country), Disneyland, CA
The Country Bear Jamboree and Playhouse was initially located in a section of Disneyland called Bear Country. A short walk through a covered bridge sent guests to an indoor queue area themed with dressing room doors of the performers. Featuring ...
Bandelier WPA Visitor Facility
The visitor facility is a focal point of the National Historic Landmark District at the Bandelier National Monument in Los Alamos, New Mexico. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), which was a part of the Works Progress Administration during the 1930s, ...
Alcove House Bandelier National Monument
Standing 140 feet above the Frijoles Canyon in modern Bandelier National Monument, the Alcove House offers a view of the entire canyon. The Alcove House, also known as Ceremonial Cave, sits at the top of 4 wooden ladders and a ...
Alcatraz Prisoners
Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary operated as a prison for over twenty-nine years. The prison, which held notorious and lesser known criminals, opened in 1934 and closed in 1963. Alcatraz’s most notable criminals include Al Capone, Robert “Birdman” Stroud, George “Machine Gun” ...
Alcatraz Island Indian Occupation Site
In the fall of 1969, Alcatraz Island was the site of the most significant Native American protest in modern history. Frustrated by years of oppression and aggregated treaties, seventy-nine Native Americans eluded a Coast Guard blockade and took possession of ...
Holloman Aerospace Medical Center
Pushing the boundaries of aeronautics since World War II, Holloman Air Force Base naturally became an integral part of the history of manned space exploration as well. Named to honor Colonel George Holloman, the base serves as a research and ...
Desert Center, CA
When Stephen and Lydia Ragsdale broke down in the desert on their way to Los Angeles, a prospector named Peter Gruendyke rescued them by providing a phone and shelter while they waited for the service truck. Peter lived alongside the ...
Deer Trap Mesa
Outside of Los Alamos, New Mexico, a small mesa provides not only a beautiful view but also a broad cross-section of the past. Explorers named Deer Trap Mesa after finding a small game pit once used by native hunters.
Thousands ...
Brunswick Hotel
With the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1883, a host of railroad hotels were constructed on Railroad Street, just south of the tracks. The street itself is a contributing site to the National Historic Register of Historic Places, ...