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Land of Hope
1893 • 1994
This statue, "Land of Hope," depicts the...
McGill House
Built in 1802 by Patrick McGill, this log house one of the...
Oil-Producing Salt Well
Drilled here in 1815 by Samuel Magaw and William Clark to ...
Garden Hills Historic District
The Garden Hills Historic District is an early 20th-centur...
The Southwest Boulevard Fire
August 18, 1959
Firefighter Virgil Sams
Ca...
Flags Flown Over Oklahoma
First Flag
Royal Standard of Spain
Coro...
Les jardins de la Berbie
Gardens of the Berbie Palace
Entre 1687 et 1703, H...
Les berges du Tarn
The Tarn riverbanks
La rive gauche du Tarn corresp...
Hôtel de Fenasse
La maison romane ou Hôtel de Fenasse
(XIIe siècle)
Layton, New Jersey
Layton, once known as Laytons, was originally named Centre...
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Land of Hope
1893 • 1994
This statue, "Land of Hope," depicts the courageous pioneers who staked their land claim in the "Land Run of the Cherokee Outlet" in 1893. This was created by sculptor, Bernadette Hess Carman, a native daughter, who generously donated ...
McGill House
Built in 1802 by Patrick McGill, this log house one of the oldest surviving homes in the French Creek Valley. McGill was a farmer, organized the first school, and served in the War of 1812. Saegertown was originally known as ...
Oil-Producing Salt Well
Drilled here in 1815 by Samuel Magaw and William Clark to reach brine, a frontier source of salt. When it was deepened by Daniel Shryock to 300 feet in 1819, oil was struck. Because of this unwanted byproduct, the well ...
Garden Hills Historic District
The Garden Hills Historic District is an early 20th-century residential neighborhood located five miles north of the central business district of Atlanta. The roots of this planned community came from the growing use of private automobiles after WWI, allowing citizens ...
The Southwest Boulevard Fire
August 18, 1959
Firefighter Virgil Sams
Captain George Bartels
Firefighter Delbert Stone
Firefighter Neal Owen
Captain Peter Sirna
Civilian Francis J. Toomes
To each who come before this
memorial in remembrance of the final
fire for these six, we pray ...
Flags Flown Over Oklahoma
First Flag
Royal Standard of Spain
Coronado's Expedition
1541
Second Flag
Great Union of Great Britain
Carolina Land Grant
Included Oklahoma
1663
Third Flag
Royal Standard of France
LaSalle Claimed the Territory
Drained by the Mississippi
1682
Fourth Flag
Bourbon Standard
of the Spanish Empire
Ceded by France to Spain,
Treaty of Paris
1763
Fifth Flag
Standard of the
French Republic
Province of ...
Les jardins de la Berbie
Gardens of the Berbie Palace
Entre 1687 et 1703, Hyacinthe Serrori, premier archévêque d’Albi, aménage un lieu d’a rement dans l’ancienne basse cour de Berbie et transforme la muraille en promenoir. La Berbie perd ainsi son côté défensif et la ...
Les berges du Tarn
The Tarn riverbanks
La rive gauche du Tarn correspond à un quartier peuplé dès le Haut Moyen Âge: le secteur des «Combes» .
Ce nom évoque une topographie en forme de gouttière descendant vers le Tarn. Les Combes établissaient un ...
Hôtel de Fenasse
La maison romane ou Hôtel de Fenasse
(XIIe siècle)
Ce bel hôtel de la seconde moitié du XIIe siècle fait partie des quelques édifices civils romans de la région Midi-Pyrénées.
Il appartenait, à l’origine, à une riche famille albigeoise, les Fenasse. Vers 1300, ...
Layton, New Jersey
Layton, once known as Laytons, was originally named Centreville. This village was settled by John Layton in the early 1800's. The first business here was owned by blacksmith Simeon Fisher, followed by Abraham Bell who established a carpenter's shop and ...