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A Much-Loved Old Church and a Watering Trough for Horses
Ridgefield, Connecticut
The Methodist Episcopal Chur...
Fallingwater
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), this house was...
Waterman Tavern
Used as Headquarters for the French
Troops on their ...
Battle of Falling Waters
Harper’s 5th Virginia Infantry
On the mornin...
Mr. Philemon B. Waters
In Recognition of
Mr. Philemon B. Waters
who e...
Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad Shops
Seeking a more efficient way to get borax from his mines o...
The Stroubles Creek Watershed and the Duck Pond
Learn about your watershed
A watershed or dra...
Trails and Waterfalls
Within this 459-square-mile Hetch Hetchy watershed are 287...
Water Quality at Hetch Hetchy
The Tuolumne River supplies 85% of the water for 2.4 milli...
San Francisquito Creek Watershed
World War II to Century 21
By the time America enter...
Results for Water
A Much-Loved Old Church and a Watering Trough for Horses
Ridgefield, Connecticut
The Methodist Episcopal Church had its beginnings in Ridgefield 1n 1787 when the first meeting was held – just 21 years after Methodism had been introduced into the U.S. from England. In 1789 Jesse Lee, a native of Virginia, ...
Fallingwater
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), this house was built in 1936 as a family retreat for Pittsburgh businessman Edgar J. Kaufmann. Widely admired for its design, it is dramatically cantilevered over a waterfall; it exemplifies Wright's desire to join ...
Waterman Tavern
Used as Headquarters for the French
Troops on their march to and from
Yorktown 1781-1782
Maj Nathanael Greene
General Lafayette
General Rochambeau
RI Commemorative Committee for
Maj Gen Nathanael Greene
Coventry Bi-Centennial Committee
Marker is on Maple Valley Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battle of Falling Waters
Harper’s 5th Virginia Infantry
On the morning of July 2, 1861, Federal troops under Gen. Robert Patterson crossed the Potomac River from Maryland and marched toward Martinsburg. Confederate Col. Thomas J. Jackson’s command marched from Camp Stephens, four miles north ...
Mr. Philemon B. Waters
In Recognition of
Mr. Philemon B. Waters
who envisioned and spearheaded the
Saluda County Beautification Program
organized February 1966
Pride in his town and county live through
his untiring efforts as evidenced
by plantings of dogwood, flaming
red canna beds, and encouraged display
of our American flag.
This plaque placed ...
Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad Shops
Seeking a more efficient way to get borax from his mines on the east side of Death Valley to processing facilities near Los Angeles, and hoping to tap the booms at Rhyolite, Tonopah, and Goldfield, Nevada, Francis Marion Smith built ...
The Stroubles Creek Watershed and the Duck Pond
Learn about your watershed
A watershed or drainage basin, is the area of land where all the water that drains off it runs to a specific point on a watercourse, usually a confluence of stream or river.
The Stroubles Creek watershed is ...
Trails and Waterfalls
Within this 459-square-mile Hetch Hetchy watershed are 287 miles of trails, including a portion of the Pacific Crest Trail. They offer views of an abundance of flora and fauna, along with breathtaking scenery.
Upstream from the dam to your left, depending ...
Water Quality at Hetch Hetchy
The Tuolumne River supplies 85% of the water for 2.4 million people. It originates from pristine spring snowmelt as far upstream as Mt. Lyell at an elevation of 13,114 feet.
The City and County of San Francisco protects the resources ...
San Francisquito Creek Watershed
World War II to Century 21
By the time America entered World War II in 1941, the creek had been straightened at its outlet to the Bay near the Palo Alto Municipal Airport. The Army built Dipple General Hospital on land ...