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Virginia & Gold Hill Water Company
Comstock Historical Marker No. 14
Following the di...
Confederate Fortifications
These northernmost fortifications along Brook Road operate...
Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration
This 90-acre tract is home of the Tennessee Walking Horse ...
The Naval Battle of Fort Montgomery
When Sir Henry Clinton’s British troops reached Forts Clin...
Fish-Eating Birds
Large reservoirs like Harlan County Lake provide habitat f...
U. S. Naval Air Station
Blimp Base
In an effort to defend U. S. coasts and s...
Seven Confederate Brothers
On 22 Apr. 1861, at the beginning of the Civil War, six so...
Historic Platte Valley
Through this valley passed the Oregon Trail, highway for e...
Civil War Fortifications at Virginia Point
Virginia Point, the site of an important railroad bridge w...
Confederate Cemetery
In the cemetery north of the road are buried Confederate s...
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Virginia & Gold Hill Water Company
Comstock Historical Marker No. 14
Following the discovery of silver and gold, the miners obtained their water from the small streams or from the springs located in the canyons such as Ophir Ravine, in Virginis City, and Bullion and Crown ...
Confederate Fortifications
These northernmost fortifications along Brook Road operated as an early warning system for Confederate troops defending Richmond. Earthworks designed for artillery, located on each side of the road, blocked sudden enemy advances against the capital. A shallow trench line protecting ...
Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration
This 90-acre tract is home of the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration - "The World's Largest Walking Horse Show". On July 17, 1939, a non-profit association was chartered to conduct a national celebration to honor and exhibit the Tennessee Walking ...
The Naval Battle of Fort Montgomery
When Sir Henry Clinton’s British troops reached Forts Clinton and Montgomery on October 6, 1777, some of his ships began moving upriver to support them. First came two galleys, the Dependence and the Crane, which were rowed into position. Four ...
Fish-Eating Birds
Large reservoirs like Harlan County Lake provide habitat for aquatic birds. Many of these birds eat fish like small gizzard shad and carp. To avoid competing for food and territory, these fish-eating birds forage in different parts of the reservoir, ...
U. S. Naval Air Station
Blimp Base
In an effort to defend U. S. coasts and shipping lanes against German submarine activity during World War II, the U. S. Navy established bases to house huge lighter-than-air (LTA) craft, also known as blimps. With the ability to ...
Seven Confederate Brothers
On 22 Apr. 1861, at the beginning of the Civil War, six sons of Benjamin Mills Roberts and Mary Ann Wright Roberts enlisted in Co. D (Isle of Wight Rifle Grays), 16th Va. Inf. Regt. They were Mills W., John ...
Historic Platte Valley
Through this valley passed the Oregon Trail, highway for early explorers, fur traders, California-bound gold seekers, freighters, and brave pioneers seeking new homes in the West. Traffic was especially heavy from 1843 to 1866. At times as many as 800 ...
Civil War Fortifications at Virginia Point
Virginia Point, the site of an important railroad bridge which provided the only connection between the Texas mainland and Galveston Island in the mid-19th century, played an integral role in the Confederate defense of Galveston during the Civil War.
A ...
Confederate Cemetery
In the cemetery north of the road are buried Confederate soldiers of the Army of Tennessee, who fell while opposing the advance of Rosecrans' Army of the Cumberland through Liberty Gap and Guy's Gap, in late June, 1863. Also buried ...