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The National Hansen's Disease Museum and Archives
Visitors come to the National Hansen's Disease Museum (NHD...
Brick Block/Montgomery Ward
Main Street and Higgins Avenue is one of Missoula’s ...
Babs Apartments/Garden City Commercial College
Set behind Missoula’s Hip Strip commercial district ...
1909 Missoula Free Speech Fight
The corner of Higgins Avenue and West Front Street, known ...
Atlantic Hotel
With the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad in the 1...
Cubo Line
Following Carolina Governor James Moore’s raid on St...
Plaza de la Constitution
The plaza sits in the center of downtown St. Augustine, or...
Castillo de San Marcos
The Castillo de San Marcos was the 10th fort built in St. ...
Casa de Hildago
In the early years of St. Augustine, the area between old ...
58 Cuna Street
The archaeological site at 58 Cuna Street, also known as t...
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The National Hansen's Disease Museum and Archives
Visitors come to the National Hansen's Disease Museum (NHDM) to experience the story of Carville, the only National Leprosarium (leprosy hospital) in the United States. Starting in 1894, patients, doctors and other health care professionals lived, worked, and made medical ...
Brick Block/Montgomery Ward
Main Street and Higgins Avenue is one of Missoula’s busiest intersections and it has been since the town’s earliest days. So it should come as little surprise that town founders Francis L. Worden and C. P. Higgins chose to locate ...
Babs Apartments/Garden City Commercial College
Set behind Missoula’s Hip Strip commercial district on the south end of the Higgins Avenue Bridge, it’s hard to miss the Babs building. Built in 1905 and designed by Missoula architect A. J. Gibson, this Queen Anne-style Victorian landmark features ...
1909 Missoula Free Speech Fight
The corner of Higgins Avenue and West Front Street, known today as “Free Speech Corner,” marks the location of an important victory in the fight for national free speech rights. The Free Speech Fight in Missoula began in the fall ...
Atlantic Hotel
With the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad in the 1880s, Missoula became a regional transportation hub. The increase in visitor traffic through Missoula necessitated the construction of new hotels near the recently constructed Northern Pacific Depot, among these, the ...
Cubo Line
Following Carolina Governor James Moore’s raid on St. Augustine, the city developed one of the most formidable defense systems in the colonial world. This system included forts, settlements and defensive lines. One of these lines, the Cubo Line was constructed ...
Plaza de la Constitution
The plaza sits in the center of downtown St. Augustine, originally called the Plaza de Arms. It was constructed as a part of the town plan drafted in 1596. Like many Spanish coastal communities, the plaza sits on the bay ...
Castillo de San Marcos
The Castillo de San Marcos was the 10th fort built in St. Augustine. Flooding, fire, and the subtropical climate destroyed the nine previous forts. The construction of the fort occurred for two reasons: pirate Robert Searles’ English-sanctioned attack on St. ...
Casa de Hildago
In the early years of St. Augustine, the area between old town and the Castillo de San Marcos was a swamp. After the construction of the Castillo, the population boomed and began to extend towards the fort. Following the construction ...
58 Cuna Street
The archaeological site at 58 Cuna Street, also known as the Jacinto-Sabate site, is in an area of St. Augustine occupied since the 1600s. The earliest records show that Manuel Jacinto lived in a woodhouse with an oyster shell foundation ...