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Confederate Monument, Lee Square and Pensacola High School, c1915
Confederate Monument, Lee Square and Pensacola High Sc...
Confederate Mound at Oak Woods Cemetery
Oak Woods Cemetery is home to Confederate Mound, the large...
Chicago Pedway System
Underneath the Chicago Cultural Center is one of many entr...
Eagle Harbor Superfund Site
The Pacific Creosoting Plant/Wyckoff Facility was formerly...
Ballast Island
Ballast Island is an important site in both the history of...
Winslow Warf Marina/Hall Brothers Shipyard
Hall Brothers Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Company was ...
Cadillac Hotel
The Cadillac Hotel has historically been notable as an exa...
Arctic Building
Tens of thousands of people went to Alaska and the Yukon d...
Grand Pacific Hotel
The Grand Pacific Hotel is a multistory brick building in ...
Ye Olde Curiosity Shop
Ye Olde Curiosity Shop has been one of Seattle’s mos...
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Confederate Monument, Lee Square and Pensacola High School, c1915
Confederate Monument, Lee Square and Pensacola High School - Pensacola, Florida. 19--?. Color postcard, 9 x 14 cm. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/160678>, accessed 17 September 2016.
Confederate Mound at Oak Woods Cemetery
Oak Woods Cemetery is home to Confederate Mound, the largest Confederate burial ground in the northern United States. The Confederate soldiers interred here were imprisoned and died at Camp Douglas, a Civil War prison camp located in what is now ...
Chicago Pedway System
Underneath the Chicago Cultural Center is one of many entrances to Chicago's extensive Pedway System, a collection of above- and below-ground passageways reserved for Chicago walkers who want to avoid packed sidewalks and unpleasant weather. The pedway's tunnels run underneath ...
Eagle Harbor Superfund Site
The Pacific Creosoting Plant/Wyckoff Facility was formerly one of the largest creosote plants in the world. Its products were used in major construction projects such as the Northern Pacific Railway and the Panama Canal. The plant has been a Superfund ...
Ballast Island
Ballast Island is an important site in both the history of Seattle’s global connections and the city’s Indigenous history. Unfortunately, the site is currently inaccessible due to construction on the new Seattleseawall.
In the nineteenth century, merchant ...
Winslow Warf Marina/Hall Brothers Shipyard
Hall Brothers Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Company was once one of the best-known makers of wooden ships on the Pacific Coast. Located on the northern shore of Eagle Harbor, the former site of the shipyard is now the Winslow Wharf ...
Cadillac Hotel
The Cadillac Hotel has historically been notable as an example of an early workingman’s hotel in Seattle. Today, however, it is best known for the severe damage it suffered during the Nisqually earthquake of 2001.
Construction on the Cadillac ...
Arctic Building
Tens of thousands of people went to Alaska and the Yukon during the Klondike gold rush of the late 19th century, but only a few ended up rich. In 1908, the men in Seattle who had made their fortune in ...
Grand Pacific Hotel
The Grand Pacific Hotel is a multistory brick building in the Richardsonian Romanesque style typical of commercial buildings constructed in Seattle in the period following the Great Fire of 1889. The hotel has close ties to the Klondike gold rush, ...
Ye Olde Curiosity Shop
Ye Olde Curiosity Shop has been one of Seattle’s most prominent tourist destinations for more than a century. The shop, today located at the northwest corner ofPier 54, played an important role in the market for Native Alaskan ...