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Cumbres and Toltec Narrow Gauge Scenic Railroad
The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, which runs from Cham...
Coal-fired Plant, Page, AZ
Located on the Navajo Indian Reservation near Page, Arizon...
Desert View Watchtower
Although easily mistaken for an ancient Native American st...
Yucca Mountain
Located on the federally owned Nevada Test Site, Yucca Mou...
Vehicle Assembly Building
Opening after nearly three years of construction in 1966, ...
Pensacola Beach
Sand, sand, and more sand. Pensacola Beach is a barrier is...
Charles the Great Cigar Factory
Built by Salvador Rodriguez in the late 1800s, the Charles...
Casino Beach
The Casino on Pensacola Beach was a place for community ga...
Bradbury Science Museum
Located in the home of the atomic bomb, Los Alamos, New Me...
St. Paul Catholic Church and School
St. Paul Catholic Church, located on Hyde Park Road off Sc...
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Cumbres and Toltec Narrow Gauge Scenic Railroad
The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, which runs from Chama, New Mexico, to Antonito, Colorado, is one of the few remaining narrow gauge railroads in the United States. Built in the early 1880s by the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, ...
Coal-fired Plant, Page, AZ
Located on the Navajo Indian Reservation near Page, Arizona, the Navajo Generating Station began the production of electricity in 1974 for the regions of Arizona, Nevada, and California.
Fueled by coal from the Peabody Western Coal Company's Kayenta Mine in ...
Desert View Watchtower
Although easily mistaken for an ancient Native American structure, the Watchtower at Desert View overlook on the edge of the Grand Canyon's south rim is a twentieth century creation constructed as a reminder of the Canyon's first native residents.
In 1932, ...
Yucca Mountain
Located on the federally owned Nevada Test Site, Yucca Mountain is one of the most hotly contested sites in the United States.
Soon after World War II, the United States Government created the Atomic Energy Commission to oversee both military and ...
Vehicle Assembly Building
Opening after nearly three years of construction in 1966, the Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB, is one of the world’s largest structures by volume. The VAB covers 8 acres and is 525 tall, 716 ft long, 518 ft wide, and ...
Pensacola Beach
Sand, sand, and more sand. Pensacola Beach is a barrier island located south of the Gulf Breeze peninsula that serves as a protector of the mainland from hurricanes. This shifting island had few inhabitants before the Spanish established their second ...
Charles the Great Cigar Factory
Built by Salvador Rodriguez in the late 1800s, the Charles the Great Cigar Factory stands as a testament to an industry that transformed Ybor City into the cigar capital of the world. During this period the cigar industry began shifting ...
Casino Beach
The Casino on Pensacola Beach was a place for community gathering and entertainment. Built in the summer of 1931, the area remains the main public beach today. The popularity of the automobile influenced the construction of the two bridges that ...
Bradbury Science Museum
Located in the home of the atomic bomb, Los Alamos, New Mexico, Bradbury Science Museum showcases the history of the Manhattan Project.
In 1953, director of nuclear testing, Dr. Robert Krohn, decided that the Los Alamos National Laboratory needed a ...
St. Paul Catholic Church and School
St. Paul Catholic Church, located on Hyde Park Road off Scenic Highway, is both a Catholic Church and a private school for up to eighth grade. Construction of the original sanctuary started in 1963, but until its completion, Father Frank ...