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Stop 1: Arthur Hinote's Residence
The residence on 1118 West Chase Street was the locatio...
The Linen Department Store
The Linen Department Store was the location where Hank Killam...
The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party is an event that led to the occupatio...
Sacred Heart Hospital, c1920
Pensacola hospital - Pensacola, Florida. ...
"Song of the Earth"
Bellevue-based artist Aki Sogabe created “Song of th...
Campus Martius Park
Following an 1805 fire that destroyed most of Detroit, off...
The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Dedication to Education
Daniel Wadsworth ...
Bartholomew House
This is a one-story classic box house with intact exterior an...
John Harte McGraw
The bronze statue standing in McGraw Place near ...
Sponsor—Downtown Missoula Partnership
Visit the fine and friendly staff at the...
Results for Art
Stop 1: Arthur Hinote's Residence
The residence on 1118 West Chase Street was the location of the late ArthurHinote. The home of Hinote was consequently torn down and replaced in 1966 by a separate residential home.
The Linen Department Store
The Linen Department Store was the location where Hank Killam had an "encounter" with a plate-glass window. Hank died of a severe neck laceration on March 17, 1964 in front of the store. The "accident" was ruled a suicide, but ...
The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party is an event that led to the occupation of Boston by British soldiers. The Tea Act of 1773 was one of the final acts that led to the true rebellion of the patriots living in and ...
Sacred Heart Hospital, c1920
Pensacola hospital - Pensacola, Florida. Not after 1946. Color postcard, 9 x 14 cm. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/160689>, accessed 17 September 2016.
"Song of the Earth"
Bellevue-based artist Aki Sogabe created “Song of the Earth” in 1998 to memorialize the Japanese American farmers who never returned to Seattle after they were incarcerated in internment camps during World War II. The piece is made up of five ...
Campus Martius Park
Following an 1805 fire that destroyed most of Detroit, officials and citizens banded together to rebuild their city. Through the leadership of Territorial Chief Justice Augustus Woodward, surveyors began planning a new layout for Detroit based on a plan similar to ...
The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Dedication to Education
Daniel Wadsworth supported Dr. Mason Cogswell’s dream for a deaf education from its inception. In 1815, he was amongst a handful of gentlemen Cogswell invited to his home to discuss the idea for a school and became ...
Bartholomew House
This is a one-story classic box house with intact exterior and interior, a period landscaped yard and wood floored garage. Three other classic boxes existed on this site until approximately 1905-1915: two on the east edge facing Harrison Street, one ...
John Harte McGraw
The bronze statue standing in McGraw Place near Westlake Center, bordered by Stewart Street, Fifth Avenue and Westlake Avenue, is a tribute to the late John Harte McGraw, an instrumental figure in Seattle's history. The statue was funded by the Seattle Chamber ...
Sponsor—Downtown Missoula Partnership
Visit the fine and friendly staff at the Downtown Missoula Partnership (218 East Main Street) to connect to Downtown Missoula. Say you found them on Next Exit History, and you will receive a free Downtown Missoula tote bag, made ...