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White Rock, NM

Originally built in 1947 to house construction workers for the United States Atomic Energy Commission, the community of White Rock, New Mexico became a suburban community for those who worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Lying south of Los Alamos, ...

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White's City, NM

Millions of visitors drive through White’s City on their way to one of America’s most famous natural wonders, Carlsbad Caverns. Legend has it Bonnie and Clyde stopped for gas in 1932, and Pat Boone stayed here while filming Journey to ...

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Canyon de Chelly White House Ruins

The White House ruins are located in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in northeastern Arizona. Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a group of prehistoric native ruins built into the cliff and caves of three canyons: de Chelly, del Muerto, ...

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White House of the Confederacy

The White House of the Confederacy served as the Executive Mansion of the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865, when Richmond was the capital of the Confederacy. The mansion was the official quarters during the Civil War of the only President ...

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The White House

The White House, one of the most recognizable buildings in Washington, DC, was designed by James Hoban, an Irish-born and-trained architect who won a competition organized by President George Washington and Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson in 1792. The competitions ...

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White-Meyer House

White-Meyer House was designed by renowned architect John Russell Pope, who designed the Jefferson Memorial, the National Gallery of Art (West Building) and the National Archives. Located at 1624 Crescent Place, the house was home to two prestigious Washington families. ...

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White Lake CCC Camp

An installation of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Initiated modern park improvements. Established here 1835; closed 1942.

Marker is on U.S. 701 just north of North Carolina Route 41, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Whitewater Canal State Historic Site

The Whitewater Canal was one of several projects begun by the Indiana Improvement Act of 1836, which was designed to improve transportation and develop commerce state-wide. Constructed to link southeastern and central Indiana, the canal was completed in 1847. The ...

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The James P. White House

Designed by Architect Calvin Ryder and built in 1840, the James Patterson White House is considered the finest example of domestic Greek Revival architecture in Maine. Born in 1800 in a log house not far from this site, James White ...

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The Roads to White Haven

Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site

Settlement in St. Louis County first occurred along the three main thoroughfares out from the city: Gravois to the southwest, Manchester to the west, and Natural Bridge to the northwest. Railroad development paralleled the Mississippi ...

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