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Ceramic Plate- Isthmus of Panama

The Houston Museum of Natural Science was founded in 1909 – meaning that the curators of the Houston Museum of Natural Science have been collecting and preserving natural and cultural treasures for a hundred years now. For this yearlong ...

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Central Steam Heat Plant Building

While the Central Steam Heat Plant building may have been designed by one of Spokane’s most recognized architectural firms, Cutter and Malmgren, as the NRHP nomination speculates, the evidence is underwhelming. What is known, is that the idea man behind ...

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Stop 4: Half Moon Filling Station

Investigating the murders of Hinote and Bryars, police received a statement from a gas station attendant via this location who claimed to have seen hinote and Bryars on the night of their murder. Per his account, there was a third ...

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Stop 3: Marguerite & Henry Teate's Home

Marguerite, Arthur Hinote's sister, and her husband Henry Teate's residential home was a popular hangout spot for Hinote and Bryars. This is where the young couple supposedly departed for the movies and the last known location from which Hinote and ...

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Southern Terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad's Montana Subdivision, Pocatello, Idaho

Pocatello, Idaho, is the southern terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad's (UPRR's) Montana Subdivision, formally known as the Utah & Northern line, which stretched north to the former silver and copper mines of Butte, Montana.

     Rail lines used to ...

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Bethune Council House National Capital Parks-East

Bethune Council House
National Capital Parks-East
1900 Anacostia Drive SE
Washington, DC 20020
(PARK TEMORARILY CLOSED)

The Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site interprets the life and legacy of Mary McLeod Bethune. From 1943 to 1966, ...

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Industry at Sea

Although the American Civil War (1861-1865) hindered much of Pensacola’s early industrial growth, the city rebounded quickly once the war ended. Entrepreneurs from the northern United States saw great value in the area’s deep port and natural resources. By the ...

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Spanish Exploration and Discovery

Early Spanish explorers quickly recognized the importance of Pensacola and its waterways. Remnants of conquistador Pánfilo de Narváez’s expedition sighted Pensacola Bay as early as 1528. In 1539 and Discovery and 1540, Francisco de Maldonado waited in the Bay to ...

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Hydraulic fill at College Creek

More than 1.7 million cubic yards of earth were used to create fill for the construction of the parkway at the across the Jamestown isthmus and at College Creek (shown here).

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Evamere Estate

The Evamere Gatehouse is the most prominent reminder of the Evamere Estate, built by James W. Ellsworth and named for his late wife.

Newly widowed, Ellsworth returned to his hometown from Chicago in 1898.  He brought his two children with ...

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