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Historical Badger Park
Badger Park, like our Badger State, took its name from thi...
Primrose Lutheran Church
In the mid-nineteenth century, many newly arrived Norwegia...
Gainesville's Railroads / Past Railroads of Gainesville
Gainesville's Railroads
The coming of the Florida ...
3. The Capture of the Redan and the Death of Brock
On the river banks below here, the Americans were trapped....
Historic Gillespie Dam Bridge
Main Marker - Side A:
The Historic Gillespie ...
Binghamton and Upper Susquehanna
Historic New York
The valleys of the Upper Susqueh...
Grand Procrastination
This simple bronze plaque honoring the work of John Steinb...
Warren Dutton House - Tomales Community Park
Warren Dutton, (1823-1903) co-founder of Tomales, came her...
West of This Point is the California Aqueduct
West of this point is the California Aqueduct which parall...
Napa State Hospital
Situated on 192 acres of Rancho Tulocay land purchased fro...
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Historical Badger Park
Badger Park, like our Badger State, took its name from this area where some of the miners, like badgers, “dug-in” for the winter, while others, called “suckers” moved on south. It includes 8½ acres of what was considered valuable land, ...
Primrose Lutheran Church
In the mid-nineteenth century, many newly arrived Norwegian immigrants in southern Wisconsin depended upon the spiritual and practical guidance of itinerant Lutheran ministers to help successfully adapt to the new land. One of the most influential was evangelist Rev. Elling ...
Gainesville's Railroads / Past Railroads of Gainesville
Gainesville's Railroads
The coming of the Florida Railroad opened up the interior of Florida for both settlement and trading and helped establish Gainesville. On February 1, 1859 the Florida Railroad entered town and connected Fernandina Beach with Cedar Key by ...
3. The Capture of the Redan and the Death of Brock
On the river banks below here, the Americans were trapped. To the right the Americans scaled the river cliff and seized the Heights above. To the left the British held the Village of Queenston. A British 18-pounder cannon situated here ...
Historic Gillespie Dam Bridge
Main Marker - Side A:
The Historic Gillespie Dam Bridge spans the Gila River on Old US 80 Highway, between the communities of Arlington and Gila Bend. Built in 1927 as a Federal Aid Project, the bridge is a unique and ...
Binghamton and Upper Susquehanna
Historic New York
The valleys of the Upper Susquehanna River were natural routes for Indians, traders and settlers. Oquaga, near Windsor, was an Indian fur-trading post, and became an objective of the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign of 1779. From a dam at ...
Grand Procrastination
This simple bronze plaque honoring the work of John Steinbeck was sculptured in 1938 by William Gordon Huff. It was dedicated that same year by noted Western historian Dr. Charles L. Camp with all the unwavering oratorical profundity which traditionally ...
Warren Dutton House - Tomales Community Park
Warren Dutton, (1823-1903) co-founder of Tomales, came here from the gold fields in 1852, staked a claim to what is now known as Upper Town, and became partners with John Keys. Within a few years the relationship deteriorated, but the ...
West of This Point is the California Aqueduct
West of this point is the California Aqueduct which parallels Interstate Highway 5 for about 250 miles in the San Joaquin Valley. The aqueduct is a major part of the California State Water Project operated by the State Department of ...
Napa State Hospital
Situated on 192 acres of Rancho Tulocay land purchased from Don Cayetano Juarez, this hospital opened its doors in November 1875. The central building was constructed of native stone and millions of bricks made on this site. Over the years ...