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Coal-fired Plant, Page, AZ
Located on the Navajo Indian Reservation near Page, Arizon...
Charles the Great Cigar Factory
Built by Salvador Rodriguez in the late 1800s, the Charles...
Fuller Lodge and Bathtub Row
Although most often associated with the top secret Manhatt...
Ferlita Bakery
Since its construction in the late 1800s by Francisco Ferl...
Ellyson Field
Ellyson Auxiliary Air Station was opened as a primary trai...
Palace of the Governors
After Don Pedro de Peralta established Santa Fe in 1609, t...
San Ildefonso Pueblo
San Ildefonso Pueblo, on the eastern bank of the Rio Grand...
Santa Fe Plaza
Serving as the historic heart of New Mexico, the Santa Fe ...
Scenic Highway Portion of the L & N
The Louisville and Nashville Railroad officially opened on...
Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel
The Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel has served the city of Pensa...
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Coal-fired Plant, Page, AZ
Located on the Navajo Indian Reservation near Page, Arizona, the Navajo Generating Station began the production of electricity in 1974 for the regions of Arizona, Nevada, and California.
Fueled by coal from the Peabody Western Coal Company's Kayenta Mine in ...
Charles the Great Cigar Factory
Built by Salvador Rodriguez in the late 1800s, the Charles the Great Cigar Factory stands as a testament to an industry that transformed Ybor City into the cigar capital of the world. During this period the cigar industry began shifting ...
Fuller Lodge and Bathtub Row
Although most often associated with the top secret Manhattan Project, the story of Fuller Lodge and the cottages of Bathtub Row begin more than 20 years before research on atomic weapons started in Los Alamos.
In 1920, Ashley Pond opened the ...
Ferlita Bakery
Since its construction in the late 1800s by Francisco Ferlita, the Ferlita Bakery, also known as the La Joven Francesca Bakery, has served as a cultural focal point for Ybor City. At that time a large immigrant population that included ...
Ellyson Field
Ellyson Auxiliary Air Station was opened as a primary training base and off-site landing field for NAS Pensacola in October of 1941, just prior to the United State's involvement in World War II.
The installation was named in honor of ...
Palace of the Governors
After Don Pedro de Peralta established Santa Fe in 1609, the Palace of Governors was built as the capital building for the Nuevo Mexico colony. The Palace was part of a larger series of structures, the Casa Reales, and used ...
San Ildefonso Pueblo
San Ildefonso Pueblo, on the eastern bank of the Rio Grande in northwestern New Mexico, has been home to the Tewa-speaking Pueblo Native Americans for centuries.
In 1617, Spanish conquerors established a mission at the pueblo and set about catholicizing ...
Santa Fe Plaza
Serving as the historic heart of New Mexico, the Santa Fe Plaza remains a key physical, cultural, and economic landmark within the southwestern state.
The Santa Fe Plaza is a product of Spanish colonialism within the Southwest region. During the ...
Scenic Highway Portion of the L & N
The Louisville and Nashville Railroad officially opened on November 1, 1859. The original purpose of the railway was to connect the two cities of its namesake, but L & N quickly began to purchase other railroad companies, thus extending their ...
Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel
The Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel has served the city of Pensacola for one hundred and forty-two years and continues to serve the members of the community in their hour of need.
In 1868, Felix Bonifay established the first undertaking business in ...