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Wickers Building
Built by the Puget Mill Company in 1919, this grocery and ...
Noah Webster Birthplace
Has been designated a
Registered National
Hi...
The Birthplace of the Petroleum Industry
West of the Mississippi River, in
this well, drill...
Guale Village at Seven-Mile Bend
Across the Ogeechee River from this point was the northern...
The Famous Hotel El Paso de Robles 1891 - 1940
Historic Site
On May 11, 1889, with one million bric...
Abbott Schools
The public school system in Abbott began in 1885 when a on...
Two Miles South of this town Abraham Lincoln was born ...
Two miles south of this town Abraham Lincoln was bo...
Abbott United Methodist Church
The first Methodist worship service in Abbott was held in ...
The Clay Family of Bryan Neck
In this cemetery are interred members of the Clay family, ...
Emil Bach House
Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect
One of the last of Wri...
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Wickers Building
Built by the Puget Mill Company in 1919, this grocery and supply store was located on the North Trunk Road in Alderwood Manor (now 196th Street SW in Lynnwood). The Main Store was a familiar landmark half-way between Seattle and ...
Noah Webster Birthplace
Has been designated a
Registered National
Historic Landmark
Under the provisions of the
Historic sites Act of August 21, 1935
This site possesses exceptional value
in commemorating and illustrating
The History of the United States
U.S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service
1963
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Birthplace of the Petroleum Industry
West of the Mississippi River, in
this well, drilled by H. G. Johnston,
E. H. Akin, and Charles Rittersbacher
under contract for a water well
for the city of Corsicans in
1894, the first oil in commercial
quantities in ...
Guale Village at Seven-Mile Bend
Across the Ogeechee River from this point was the northernmost town of the Province of Guale, the village of Satuache. Spanish records place Satuache about 10 miles northeast of Guale’s provincial capital at Mission Santa Catalina (St. Catherines Island). Indian ...
The Famous Hotel El Paso de Robles 1891 - 1940
Historic Site
On May 11, 1889, with one million bricks piled at this site, the laying of the foundation of this famous hotel was begun.
In November of 1889, the El Paso de Robles Hotel Company was incorporated with five stockholders: Drury ...
Abbott Schools
The public school system in Abbott began in 1885 when a one-story frame schoolhouse was constructed on the east side of town. It housed 140 pupils and three teachers. A two-story brick structure, built at this site in 1911, served ...
Two Miles South of this town Abraham Lincoln was born ...
Two miles south of this town Abraham Lincoln was born February 12, 1809.
Erected with appropriations made by the Legislature of Kentucky and the Congress of the United States of America
Anno Domini MCMIX (1909)
Marker is at the intersection of Lincoln ...
Abbott United Methodist Church
The first Methodist worship service in Abbott was held in 1883 by the Rev. G. W. Swofford. A congregation soon was organized and became a regular stop on the Hillsboro circuit, with the Rev. J. P. Mussett as first pastor. ...
The Clay Family of Bryan Neck
In this cemetery are interred members of the Clay family, among the most prominent of Bryan Neck and coastal Georgia from the colonial era of Georgia through the 19th century. Prominent among these are Thomas Savage Clay (1801-1849) and his ...
Emil Bach House
Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect
One of the last of Wright's small urban houses, the Bach House combines elements of the Prairie Style with a compact plan well suited for an interior lot. The inward orientation of the house ensures the privacy ...