Results for National Historic Site
National Historic Landmark - Safety Harbor Site
Site depicts a late prehistoric and early historic period,...
National Historic Landmark - Fort King Site
As the council site and central location where Seminoles, ...
National Historic Landmark - Crystal River Site
Consisting of ten temple, burial, shell, and sand mounds, ...
National Historic Landmark-Miami Circle Brickell Point Site
The Miami Circle at Brickell Point Site is a nationally si...
National Historic Landmark - Casa Malpais Site
Situated on terraces of a fallen basalt cliff along the up...
National Historic Landmark - Air Force Facility Missile Site 8
This is the sole remaining Titan II Intercontinental Balli...
National Historic Landmark- Wallowa Lake Site
National Historic Landmark- Wallowa Lake Site
This s...
National Historic Landmark- Fort Astoria Site
National Historic Landmark- Fort Astoria Site
Erecte...
National Historic Landmark - Henry O.Tanner Homesite
National Historic Landmark - Henry O.Tanner Homesite
National Historic Landmark- Battle of Rhode Island Site
National Historical Landmark- Site of Battle of Rhode Isla...
Results for National Historic Site
National Historic Landmark - Safety Harbor Site
Site depicts a late prehistoric and early historic period, representing the Gulf Coast Timucua Indian culture at the time of European contact.
Information provided by the National Registry of Historic Places, a program of the National Park Service
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National Historic Landmark - Fort King Site
As the council site and central location where Seminoles, Black Seminoles, and the U.S. government met to discuss the terms of President Jackson's Indian Removal Policy, the events at Fort King represent the escalating state of relations between these groups ...
National Historic Landmark - Crystal River Site
Consisting of ten temple, burial, shell, and sand mounds, Crystal River Site is a complex ceremonial center and burial site. Occupation at the site occurred during the Deptford, Weeden Island, and Safety Harbor prehistoric periods. This site has played a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
National Historic Landmark- Wallowa Lake Site
National Historic Landmark- Wallowa Lake Site
This site, commanding an excellent view of a high, glaciated lake and mountain country, preserves a traditional Nez Perce ancestral campground associated with religious and cultural values that have persisted for more than the century ...
National Historic Landmark- Fort Astoria Site
National Historic Landmark- Fort Astoria Site
Erected in 1811 by fur trader John Jacob Astor (1763-1848) in an effort to break the British monopoly in the Pacific Northwest, its establishment represented an important American claim to the Oregon Territory.
In 1813, ...
National Historic Landmark - Henry O.Tanner Homesite
National Historic Landmark - Henry O.Tanner Homesite
This was the boyhood home of Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937), the late 19th and early 20th century Black expatriate painter, whose work earned recognition in Europe and the United States.
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National Historic Landmark- Battle of Rhode Island Site
National Historical Landmark- Site of Battle of Rhode Island
The Battle of Rhode Island was the first joint American and French operation to result from the alliance of 1778. Its goal was to trap the British that had occupied Newport since ...