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Nathan Jackson Whale Hatchover
The Puget Sound is the natural habitat of gray whales, min...
Harvey Hatch
Watchmaker
Harvey Hatch’s life brou...
Loxahatchee River Historical Society
Climb to the top of the 1860 Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse - a ...
Hatch Show Print Shop
Need a poster printed? Try Hatch Show Print Shop! Since 18...
Hatch, New Mexico
Hatch, New Mexico began as many other New Mexican towns, a...
William Henry Hatch
Hannibal was the home of William H. Hatch, lawyer, Congres...
Hell on the Hatchie
Engagement at Davis Bridge
Here along the Hatchie Ri...
Woodcock-Hatch-Maxcy House
Top PlaqueThis marker
is given by
Mass...
Paris Fish Hatchery
Opening in 1881, the Paris Fish Hatchery was the state's s...
Harold Hatcher
1907-2003
Founder and developer of Hatcher Garden an...
Results for Hatch
Nathan Jackson Whale Hatchover
The Puget Sound is the natural habitat of gray whales, minke whales, and orca—or killer—whales. This hatchover—or manhole cover—design at your feet (at the northwest corner of S Main St and 1st Ave S) featuring a whale in a Tlingit ...
Harvey Hatch
Watchmaker
Harvey Hatch’s life brought him across the United States and illustrates the tight bonds of the 19th century Deaf Community. Born on March 20, 1808, Hatch grew up in Washington, CT. He enrolled at the American School for the ...
Loxahatchee River Historical Society
Climb to the top of the 1860 Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse - a great tour destination and the best view in Palm Beach County. A Museum in a renovated WWII building exhibits "Five Thousand Years on the Loxahatchee," featuring Native American,Pioneer ...
Hatch Show Print Shop
Need a poster printed? Try Hatch Show Print Shop! Since 1879, the Hatch Show Print Shop has created original posters at their shop on 5th Avenue South. The shop continues to produce poster designs through traditional letter pressing. In the ...
Hatch, New Mexico
Hatch, New Mexico began as many other New Mexican towns, as a small settlement of farmers near water, the Rio Grande River in 1851. Only a short few years later, in 1853, nearby Apache Indian tribes raided the town, driving ...
William Henry Hatch
Hannibal was the home of William H. Hatch, lawyer, Congressman, and father of agricultural experiment stations. Hatch sponsored the law creating the office of Secretary of Agriculture. Adjoining Hannibal is the Hatch Farm, bequeathed to the State by his daughter ...
Hell on the Hatchie
Engagement at Davis Bridge
Here along the Hatchie River, Confederate and Union forces fought a short but brutal battle. Repulsed with devastating losses from an unsuccessful attempt to retake Corinth, the Confederates discovered their retreat blocked when Union troops from Bolivar, ...
Woodcock-Hatch-Maxcy House
Top PlaqueThis marker
is given by
Massachusetts Society
Daughters of the American Colonists
in recognition of
The role this historic building played
in the area's early growth
presented: September 13 1969
Bottom Plaque
Woodcock-Hatch-Maxcy House
Historic District
has been place on the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United States
Department ...
Paris Fish Hatchery
Opening in 1881, the Paris Fish Hatchery was the state's second fish-rearing agency. This area was selected because of its abundant sources of water and excellent railroad connections. The Paris Fish Hatchery was a major supplier of salmon and brown ...
Harold Hatcher
1907-2003
Founder and developer of Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve. Harold Hatcher was a man of vision who looked at a weed-filled, eroded, litter-strewn lot and saw a garden. Working with his wife Josephine for 30 years, he used his horticultural ...