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Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial
The approach drive at Ardennes American Cemetery and Memor...
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, a handsome redbrick late Victoria...
Oteen Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District
Asheville has long been known as a health retreat, beginni...
Clarence Barker Memorial Hospital (Biltmore Hospital)
Shortly after All Soul's Parish was established in 1896, G...
American Museum of Natural History
Located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, the American ...
Unearthing Florida: Dade's Massacre
When Major Francis Dade marched his troops from Fort Brook...
Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial
With headstones lying in a sweeping curve, the 42.5-acre A...
Unearthing Florida: Battle of Okeechobee
In the year 2000, a portion of the largest battleground of...
Unearthing Florida: Fort Caroline
Often a historical settlement is well known to historians....
All Souls Episcopal Church and Parish House
The All Souls Church and Parish Hall, sanctified in 1896, ...
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Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial
The approach drive at Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium leads to the memorial, a stone structure bearing on its façade a massive American eagle and other sculptures. Within the memorial is the chapel, three large wall maps composed ...
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, a handsome redbrick late Victorian Gothic church, is home to one of Asheville's largest congregations of African Americans. In the spring of 1880, Reverend Robert Parker Rumley established a new African American Baptist church in Asheville, ...
Oteen Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District
Asheville has long been known as a health retreat, beginning first with American Indians who set this region aside as a place to bring their sick and ailing. Dr. Z. P. Gruner opened the country's first private sanitarium in Asheville ...
Clarence Barker Memorial Hospital (Biltmore Hospital)
Shortly after All Soul's Parish was established in 1896, George W. Vanderbilt gave the land and contributed handsomely to the endowment of the Clarence Barker Memorial Hospital, incorporated on June 13, 1900. The hospital was designed by Richard Sharp Smith, ...
American Museum of Natural History
Located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, the American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest and most acclaimed museums in the world. The Museum is comprised of over 20 interconnected buildings, housing exhibition halls, research laboratories, ...
Unearthing Florida: Dade's Massacre
When Major Francis Dade marched his troops from Fort Brooke in Tampa to Fort King in Ocala - in the winter of 1835 - they had no idea it would ignite the longest Indian war in American history.
At about the ...
Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial
With headstones lying in a sweeping curve, the 42.5-acre Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial in France, sits at the foot of Belleau Wood. The cemetery contains the graves of 2,289 war dead, most of whom fought in the vicinity and ...
Unearthing Florida: Battle of Okeechobee
In the year 2000, a portion of the largest battleground of the Second Seminole War was purchased by the state and designated as Okeechobee Battlefield Historic State Park.
The battle occurred on Christmas Day of 1837 on the north shore of ...
Unearthing Florida: Fort Caroline
Often a historical settlement is well known to historians. But, to archaeologists they can be very elusive. Such is the case with the French Fort Caroline, near present day Jacksonville.
It was in 1564 that French Huguenots, seeking to escape religious ...
All Souls Episcopal Church and Parish House
The All Souls Church and Parish Hall, sanctified in 1896, are at the pivot point of Biltmore Village's fan-shaped plan, opposite the train depot and tapered plaza, so passengers arriving by train had an exaggerated perspective view of the church. ...