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Mother of Light Shrine
East Face
Maryland was dedicated to Mary, the Mother...
First Bank In Alabama
Planters And Merchants Bank of Huntsville
Housed on ...
Legend of June Lake Slot Machines
During the 1930's in central Mono County, demand for gamin...
Confederate Monument
Erected on November 21, 1905, a handsome monument was dedi...
Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home
Mary Flannery O`Connor, novelist and short story writer,wa...
The Buttermilk Channel and Brooklyn Waterfront
Governors Island
This view looks over the Buttermi...
Gen. John F. Reynolds
"Dear Kate"
On the last day of June 1863, Emmitsburg...
Stafford's Point
One of Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300," William J. Stafford ...
North Sea Mine Force Memorial
A type of the 56,571 mines laid and swept in the m...
Chief Wauhatchie’s Home
Just East of the railroad from here and 200 yards North of...
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Mother of Light Shrine
East Face
Maryland was dedicated to Mary, the Mother of God, during the first Mass held on St. Clement's Island. John Carroll, the first Catholic Bishop of the United States declared our young nation to be under Mary's protection in 1792. ...
First Bank In Alabama
Planters And Merchants Bank of Huntsville
Housed on this site in brick building
44 ft. x 54 ft
Chartered by Mississippi Territorial Legislature December 11, 1816
Commenced operations October 17, 1817, shortly thereafter made depository for Huntsville Federal Land Office funds.
Charter voided by Proclamation ...
Legend of June Lake Slot Machines
During the 1930's in central Mono County, demand for gaming entertainment skyrocketed with the influx of hundreds of employees working on the Mono Basin Project. To accommodate the workers, many local bars and cafes installed slot machines. Although illegal, there ...
Confederate Monument
Erected on November 21, 1905, a handsome monument was dedicated to the Confederate dead by the Virginia Clay Clopton Chapter #1107 United Daughters of the Confederacy of Huntsville, and was unveiled with proper ceremonies in which many veterans of North ...
Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home
Mary Flannery O`Connor, novelist and short story writer,was born in Savannah March 25, 1925. She grew up in this house and in later years she referred to it simply as " the house I was raised in." She lived here ...
The Buttermilk Channel and Brooklyn Waterfront
Governors Island
This view looks over the Buttermilk Channel to the Brooklyn waterfront, located only 400 yards away. Many theories surround the naming of this narrow waterway. In years past, the channel was much wider and shallower than it is ...
Gen. John F. Reynolds
"Dear Kate"
On the last day of June 1863, Emmitsburg became a Union army supply base. Union Gen. John F. Reynolds, commanding the left wing of the Army of the Potomac (I, III, and XI Corps), arrived as I Corps came ...
Stafford's Point
One of Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300," William J. Stafford (1764-1840), founded the settlement of Stafford's Point on the 6819.7-acre land grant he received in the winter of 1824. Bringing his family and slaves from his Louisiana sugar plantation, he ...
North Sea Mine Force Memorial
A type of the 56,571 mines laid and swept in the mine barrier placed in the North Sea by the United States Navy during the World War, 1917-1919, the greatest achievement of its nature recorded in all naval history ...
Chief Wauhatchie’s Home
Just East of the railroad from here and 200 yards North of Wauhatchie Spring and Branch, stood the home of Wauhatchie, Chief of the Cherokees. In the War of 1812 he served in a company of Cherokees under Capt. John ...