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White Springs
Known as "Florida's First Tourist Destination," the town o...
White Oak
Quercus Alba
This “Bicentennial Oak” s...
Mary White
The Associated Press reports carrying the news of M...
The White Ash Mine Disaster
For many years, Golden’s people have respected the flood w...
White Memorial Park
What is Kansas? April 25, 1922 in the Judge by Will...
William Allen White
1868 - 1944
Editor and publisher, The Emporia Gazett...
William Allen White House
has been designated a
National
Historic...
White Mountain Apache War Memorial
January 11, 1969
Roy Burnette
Ross Colelay
...Whitefish Depot
Historical Walking Tour of Whitefish, Montana
Built ...
The White Cemetery
Founded in Cannelton by John White in late 1800's. Owner o...
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White Springs
Known as "Florida's First Tourist Destination," the town of Whites Springs exhibits the opulence of a bygone era--that of America's Gilded Age when the nation's industry and wealth were on the rise and its people were on the move. The ...
White Oak
Quercus Alba
This “Bicentennial Oak” survived initial forest clearing to make way for the state capital development in 1812. In 1888 the tree became the hallmark of the most beautiful woodland boulevard in America, when William G. Deshler paid to ...
Mary White
The Associated Press reports carrying the news of Mary White's death declared that it came as the result of a fall from a horse. How she would have hooted at that! Horses have fallen on her and with her - ...
The White Ash Mine Disaster
For many years, Golden’s people have respected the flood waters of Clear Creek above ground. However, it was the flood below ground that claimed the most lives. On September 9, 1889, water broke into the White Ash Mine beneath Clear ...
White Memorial Park
What is Kansas? April 25, 1922 in the Judge by William Allen White
Kansas is a state of the Union, but it is also a state of mind, a neurotic condition, a psychological phase, a symptom indeed, something undreamt of in ...
William Allen White
1868 - 1944
Editor and publisher, The Emporia Gazette, 1885-1944, distinguished writer, champion of American ideals, strong defender of Freedom of the Press, leader against alien aggression, this country editor won nation wide influence and was loved and revered as the ...
William Allen White House
has been designated a
National
Historic Landmark
This site possesses
national significance
in commemorating the
history of the
United States of America
Marker is at the intersection of 10th Avenue and Exchange Street, on the right when traveling east on 10th Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
White Mountain Apache War Memorial
January 11, 1969
Roy Burnette
Ross Colelay
Ross Pinal
Cyrus Burnette
Marker is on Chief Avenue (Arizona Route 73) ½ mile north of East Fork Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Whitefish Depot
Historical Walking Tour of Whitefish, Montana
Built by the Great Northern Railway in 1927, the Whitefish Depot is not only a local landmark but is recognized fondly by hundred of thousands of people who have passed through Whitefish by train over ...
The White Cemetery
Founded in Cannelton by John White in late 1800's. Owner of coal and clay mines, friend of Harmonists, he was superintendent of Darlington Cannal Coal R.R. Cemetery marked by Italian marble statue depicting White's daughter.
Marker is on Cannelton Road 0.2 ...