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Sacred Heart Hospital, c1920
Pensacola hospital - Pensacola, Florida. ...
City Hall from Ferdinand Plaza, c1960
City Hall - Pensacola,Florida . 19-...
Confederate Monument, Lee Square and Pensacola High School, c1915
Confederate Monument, Lee Square and Pensacola High Sc...
Sailing on Pensacola Bay, 1940
Sailing on Pensacola Bay. 1940. Han...
Wood-blocked Alley
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Cattle Path
Behind a pair of non-descript black doors, to the left of ...
Confederate Mound at Oak Woods Cemetery
Oak Woods Cemetery is home to Confederate Mound, the large...
Camp Douglas
The camp, named for Illinois senator Stephen Douglas, open...
Chicago Pedway System
Underneath the Chicago Cultural Center is one of many entr...
Chin Gee Hee Building
The historic Chin Gee Hee building is the “last remn...
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Sacred Heart Hospital, c1920
Pensacola hospital - Pensacola, Florida. Not after 1946. Color postcard, 9 x 14 cm. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/160689>, accessed 17 September 2016.
City Hall from Ferdinand Plaza, c1960
City Hall - Pensacola,Florida . 19--. Color postcard, 4 x 6 in. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/163862>, accessed 17 September 2016.
Confederate Monument, Lee Square and Pensacola High School, c1915
Confederate Monument, Lee Square and Pensacola High School - Pensacola, Florida. 19--?. Color postcard, 9 x 14 cm. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/160678>, accessed 17 September 2016.
Sailing on Pensacola Bay, 1940
Sailing on Pensacola Bay. 1940. Hand-colored postcard, 9 x 14 cm. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/269747>, accessed 17 September 2016.
Wood-blocked Alley
Before asphalt covered miles of urban streets and alleys, roadways were paved with a variety of materials, depending on local conditions and what municipalities had on hand. Chicago had easy ...
Cattle Path
Behind a pair of non-descript black doors, to the left of the main entrance to 100 W. Monroe, lies a mostly-forgotten remnant of Chicago's pastoral past. In 1844, Willard Jones, the owner of a 90-foot-wide parcel of land to the ...
Confederate Mound at Oak Woods Cemetery
Oak Woods Cemetery is home to Confederate Mound, the largest Confederate burial ground in the northern United States. The Confederate soldiers interred here were imprisoned and died at Camp Douglas, a Civil War prison camp located in what is now ...
Camp Douglas
The camp, named for Illinois senator Stephen Douglas, opened in 1861 as a training facility for Union soldiers. It occupied about eighty acres of Douglas’ land in what is now Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood. It was converted into a prison camp ...
Chicago Pedway System
Underneath the Chicago Cultural Center is one of many entrances to Chicago's extensive Pedway System, a collection of above- and below-ground passageways reserved for Chicago walkers who want to avoid packed sidewalks and unpleasant weather. The pedway's tunnels run underneath ...
Chin Gee Hee Building
The historic Chin Gee Hee building is the “last remnant” of Seattle’s original Chinatown.[1]
Seattle’s original Chinatown sat near Mill Street and First Avenue but moved to Washington Street between Second and Third Avenues in the ...