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The Southern Hotel
The Southern was built in the year 1880 adjacent to...
Civil War Healing
The Eureka Springs area's reputation as a health re...
Telephone Exchange
1909
This building was constructed in 1909 by John W...
The "Bottom" Village
The “Bottom” residential village, built in the mid-1930s, ...
Phelan-Verot House Built Prior to 1866
On February 5, 1875, Jean-Pierre Augustin Verot, Bishop of...
American Elm
Ulmus americana
Native to Eastern N. America. Plante...
George Washington Elm Tree
Washington first took command of the American Army ...
Sloat's Landing
On this spot on July 7, 1846, U.S. Marines and Sailors lan...
The Growler Saloon – Goethals Building
Two Historic Clayton Buildings
Two historic Clayton ...
The Christian Brothers Mt. La Salle Vineyards
The Christian Brothers started their wine business Septemb...
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The Southern Hotel
The Southern was built in the year 1880 adjacent to Basin Spring and some 25 feet above it on the hillside. L.M. Rainey of Missouri, its original owner, sold the hotel to W. E. Beatty in 1886, at which time ...
Civil War Healing
The Eureka Springs area's reputation as a health resort has its origins in the Civil War. Late 19th-century accounts claim Dr. Alvah Jackson treated sick and wounded soldiers during the war. In early 1865, Maj. J. W. Cooper, who led ...
Telephone Exchange
1909
This building was constructed in 1909 by John W. Weatherford, the man who earlier built the adjacent Weatherford Hotel. It was the headquarters for the Arizona Overland Telephone Company, housing its offices and physical plant.
Construction started in July 1909 and ...
The "Bottom" Village
The “Bottom” residential village, built in the mid-1930s, was the first housing project developed by Henry Ford for his employees in the Ways Station (later Richmond Hill) area. The name originated from the fact that the area had been a ...
Phelan-Verot House Built Prior to 1866
On February 5, 1875, Jean-Pierre Augustin Verot, Bishop of Saint Augustine, purchased this cottage from Sarah Phelan. The Sisters of Saint Joseph lived here in the year 1877, when a devastating epidemic of yellow fever swept over the Amelia Island ...
American Elm
Ulmus americana
Native to Eastern N. America. Planted widely for shade and shelterbelts as one of the most popular trees of the city streets, lawns, and parks. However, it is no longer the "famous shade tree" of the past, nor widely ...
George Washington Elm Tree
Washington first took command of the American Army under the Grandparent of this Elm at Cambridge, Mass.
July 3, 1775.
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Raised and presented by Maryland D.A.R., marked by Oklahoma D.A.R.,
This tree is planted as part of the 200th Anniversary of the Birth ...
Sloat's Landing
On this spot on July 7, 1846, U.S. Marines and Sailors landed and raised the American flag over the Custom House which stands before you. Mexico and the United States were at war. American forces landing in Monterey claimed 600,000 ...
The Growler Saloon – Goethals Building
Two Historic Clayton Buildings
Two historic Clayton buildings were combined to create this restaurant. A bicentennial project.
One was an 1870’s home that Jack Duncan rebuilt circa 1908. It became a store, post office (1926 – 1937), barber shop, and the Growler ...
The Christian Brothers Mt. La Salle Vineyards
The Christian Brothers started their wine business September 2, 1882, at Martinez, California. On May 29, 1930, they bought the Mont La Salle property from Theodore Gier and began to move winery equipment and 54,000 gallons of wine from Martinez ...