search

Results for L

National Historic Landmark - Bethune (Mary McLeod) Home

This, a two-story frame house which belonged to the civil rights leader, administrator, educator, adviser to presidents, and consultant to the United Nations, is on the campus of the school she established in 1904. This was her home from its ...

photo_library
National Historic Landmark-Miami Circle Brickell Point Site

The Miami Circle at Brickell Point Site is a nationally significant archeological property that is the former location of the primary village of the Tequesta People, who were one of the first Native North American groups encountered by Juan Ponce ...

photo_library
National Historic Landmark - Casa Malpais Site

Situated on terraces of a fallen basalt cliff along the upper Little Colorado River, the site dates from late Pueblo III to early Pueblo IV (1250-1325 AD) times. Casa Malpais appears to incorporate features of both early and late Mogollon ...

photo_library
National Historic Landmark - Awatovi Ruins

Located on the Hopi Indian Reservation, Awatovi Ruins is the site of one of the most important Hopi Indian villages encountered by Coronado's men in 1540. It contains the remains of a 500-year-old pueblo and a 17th century Spanish mission ...

photo_library
National Historic Landmark - Air Force Facility Missile Site 8

This is the sole remaining Titan II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) complex of the 54 that were "on alert" during the Cold War between 1963 and 1987; as such, it is the single remaining example of the liquid-fueled ICBM launch ...

photo_library
UWF Cherry Blossom Orchard

In April of 2012, the State of Florida chose Pensacola and the University of West Florida as the hosts for its annual Cherry Blossom Festival. This annual state event is held in conjunction with the National Cherry Blossom Festival which ...

photo_library
National Historic Landmark - Palmer-Marsh House

National Historic Landmark - Palmer-Marsh House

A well-preserved example of a substantial Colonial town house designed as both a place of business and a residence.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks

photo_library
National Historic Landmark - Old Salem Historic District

National Historic Landmark - Old Salem Historic District

Restored example of an 18th-century theocratic planned community, established by Moravians from Pennsylvania in 1766.

The lands, plan, buildings and industries were controlled by a governing board of church officials.

The city that ...

photo_library
National Historic Landmark - Old East

National Historic Landmark - Old East

The first building constructed (1795) on the campus of the first state university in the U.S. to open its doors, the University of North Carolina, which was chartered in 1789.

photo_library
National Historic Landmark-John Mercer Langston House

National Historic Landmark- John Mercer Langston House

From 1856 to 1867, this simple clapboard structure was the home of John Mercer Langston (1829-1897), the man who became the first Black American elected to public office when he was elected township clerk ...

photo_library
menu
more_vert