Results for Santa Fe
Santa Fe Trail / Council Grove
1822 - 1872
Santa Fe Trail
Marked by the
U.S.S. Santa Fe CL-60
The officers and crew of the light cruiser, U.S.S. Santa F...
Birthplace of the Santa Fe Railway Company
To commemorate the birthplace
of
The At...
Founding of the Santa Fe Railway
This marker
commemorates the
founding o...
Santa Fe Trail
1821 - 1872
Marked by the
Daughters of the...
Santa Fe Trail
1822 - 1872
Marked by the
Daughters of the...
The Santa Fe Saloon
Built in 1905 by Hubert Maxgut, the Santa Fe Saloon is the...
Santa Fe Railway Depot
Charles Frederick Whittlesey, Architect
City of Berk...
Santa Fe and Chisholm Trails
1822-1872 Santa Fe Trail
1867-1872 Chisholm T...
Santa Fe Trail
1822 - 1872
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Results for Santa Fe
Santa Fe Trail / Council Grove
1822 - 1872
Santa Fe Trail
Marked by the
Daughters of the
American Revolution
and the State of Kansas
Council Grove
On this spot August 10, 1825
the treaty was made with the
Osage Indians
for the right of way of the
Santa Fe Trail
Marker is on Main Street (U.S. 56) ...
U.S.S. Santa Fe CL-60
The officers and crew of the light cruiser, U.S.S. Santa Fe, dedicate this plaque to the memory of the gallant men who fought and served aboard her from 1942 to 1946.
Marker is at the intersection of San Francisco Street and ...
Birthplace of the Santa Fe Railway Company
To commemorate the birthplace
of
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Railway Company in Atchison, Kansas
February 11, 1859
From this small beginning - a rail line connecting Atchison and Topeka, Kansas - a great transportation system evolved bringing much pride and renown to our ...
Founding of the Santa Fe Railway
This marker
commemorates the
founding of
The Atchison
Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway
in
Atchison, Kansas
September 17, 1860
Marker is on Commercial Street near 9th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Santa Fe Trail
1821 - 1872
Marked by the
Daughters of the
American Revolution
and the
State of Missouri
1909
Independence
Marker is on Liberty Street near Lexington Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Santa Fe Trail
1822 - 1872
Marked by the
Daughters of the
American Revolution
and the
State of Kansas
Marker is at the intersection of Lone Elm Road and West 167th Street, on the left when traveling south on Lone Elm Road.
Courtesy ...
The Santa Fe Saloon
Built in 1905 by Hubert Maxgut, the Santa Fe Saloon is the oldest continually operating business in Goldfield. Maxgut was killed in a gunfight in 1912, but subsequent owners kept the saloon open. It was located outside of the business ...
Santa Fe Railway Depot
Charles Frederick Whittlesey, Architect
City of Berkeley Landmark
designated in 2001
During the early 20th century, the Santa Fe Railroad provided three-day passenger and freight service between Chicago and the Bay Area. This depot was one of three major rail stations in Berkeley. ...
Santa Fe and Chisholm Trails
1822-1872 Santa Fe Trail
1867-1872 Chisholm Trail
[trail maps through local area]
Marker is at the intersection of 30th Avenue / Meridian and 210th Street, on the right when traveling north on 30th Avenue / Meridian.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Santa Fe Trail
1822 - 1872
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[Part of the markers denoting the route of the trail]
Marker is on Broadway / 16th Road (Kansas Route 14/96) ½ mile south of American Road, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org