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National Historic Landmark-Fort Corchaug Archaelogical Site
National Historic Landmark- Fort Corchaug Archaeological S...
National Historic Landmark - Ludlow Tent Colony Site
The Ludlow Tent Colony Site is significant in the history ...
National Historic Landmark - Lindenmeier Site
The only extensive Folsom campsite yet known, providing a ...
National Historic Landmark - Nodena Site
Located on Nodena Plantation, from which it derives it nam...
National Historic Landmark - Menard Hodges Site
First described in 1819, this site is identified as the Qu...
National Historic Landmark - Eaker Site
The Eaker Site is the largest and most intact Late Mississ...
National Historic Landmark - Camden Expedition Sites
The Camden Expedition (March 23-May 2, 1864) involved Unio...
National Historic Landmark - Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites
First used by Native Americans, this natural crossing serv...
National Historic Landmark - Winona Site
This site has yielded considerable detail on cultural deve...
National Historic Landmark -Menoken Indian Village Site
National Historic Landmark -Menoken Indian Village Site
Results for National Historic Site
National Historic Landmark-Fort Corchaug Archaelogical Site
National Historic Landmark- Fort Corchaug Archaeological Site
Fort Corchaug Archeological Site resources shed light upon Historic Contact period occupations in Montauk Country, an area encompassing the whole of eastern Long Island within present-day Suffolk County, New York.
Contributing cultural resources preserved ...
National Historic Landmark - Ludlow Tent Colony Site
The Ludlow Tent Colony Site is significant in the history of industry for its association with a pivotal event in American history, a battle between striking coal miners and the National Guard that culminated in the destruction of the tent ...
National Historic Landmark - Lindenmeier Site
The only extensive Folsom campsite yet known, providing a picture of the life of the Early Hunters (9000-3000 BC). The site is not open to the public, but information is available at www.ci.fort-collins.co.us.
Information provided by the National Registry of Historic ...
National Historic Landmark - Nodena Site
Located on Nodena Plantation, from which it derives it name, Nodena is the type site for an important Late Mississippian cultural component, the Nodena phase, which date from about 1400-1700 AD (contemporary with the Parkin phase). The first excavations here ...
National Historic Landmark - Menard Hodges Site
First described in 1819, this site is identified as the Quapaw village of Osotouy, where French explorer Henri de Tonty established a trading post in 1686. The late prehistoric, protohistoric, and historic site consists of two large mounds and several ...
National Historic Landmark - Eaker Site
The Eaker Site is the largest and most intact Late Mississippian Nodena phase village site within the Central Mississippi Valley. The intact nature of the site is considered of national significance for its research value in providing information on cultural ...
National Historic Landmark - Camden Expedition Sites
The Camden Expedition (March 23-May 2, 1864) involved Union forces stationed at Little Rock and Fort Smith under the command of Maj. Gen. Frederick Steele. The plan called for Steele's force to march to Shreveport, Louisiana, where it would link ...
National Historic Landmark - Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites
First used by Native Americans, this natural crossing served as a significant transportation gateway on the Colorado River during the Spanish Colonial and U.S. westward expansion periods. The surviving buildings of the Yuma Quartermaster Depot and Arizona Territorial Prison are ...
National Historic Landmark - Winona Site
This site has yielded considerable detail on cultural developments in the Flagstaff area immediately following the eruption of Sunset Crater in 1066 AD. Between 1070 and 1130 AD, a span of a little over two generations, new ideas injected into ...
National Historic Landmark -Menoken Indian Village Site
National Historic Landmark -Menoken Indian Village Site
This site shows certain structural and artifactual similarities to historic and prehistoric earthlodge villages along the Upper Missouri River.
Archaeological research in 1998-1999 demonstrates conclusively that this village was occupied during the early AD ...