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Clearwater Battle
(Mile 21.2 Idaho State Highway 13)
Clearwater Battlefield, Idaho
Chicago Water Tower and Pumping Station
The Water Tower and Pumping Stat...
Elliott Bay, Waterfront Park
Famous for its rain and bordered by Elliott Bay and ringed...
Centennial Fountain and Water Cannon
The Nicholas J. MelasCentennial ...
New Manchester Mill at Sweetwater Creek
Influenced by the Roswell Mill 30 miles to ...
Waterford's Medieval Museum
Waterford's Medieval Museum is a tribute to life in the ci...
As Long As The Waters Flow
Dedication Ceremonies
Honoring the centuries-old pre...
Sweet Water Spring
The Sweet Water Spring was discovered in the late 1880s wh...
What About Water?
On a small island surrounded by the sea, where would hundr...
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Clearwater Battle
(Mile 21.2 Idaho State Highway 13)
As you drive along the US Highway 12, venture to the second battle site known as the Clearwater Battlefield . Take the Idaho Highway 13 exit. Drive through the towns of Kooksia and Stites. ...
Clearwater Battlefield, Idaho
By July 7, five “non-treaty” bands had gathered at this site near the South Fork of the Clearwater along Cottonwood Creek: Chief Looking Glass’s Band, Chief Joseph’s Wallowa Band,Husishusis ...
Chicago Water Tower and Pumping Station
The Water Tower and Pumping Station buildings were constructed in the late 1860s to collect and distribute municipal water. These structures supported the new two-mile long intake tunnel, which was built underneath Lake Michigan to draw clean water ...
Elliott Bay, Waterfront Park
Famous for its rain and bordered by Elliott Bay and ringed by lakes to the north and east, water may be Seattle’s most distinguishing and celebrated characteristic. After all, Seattle’s biggest civic celebration is Seafair—a ten-week-long summer festival includes parades, ...
Centennial Fountain and Water Cannon
The Nicholas J. MelasCentennial Fountain and water cannon were installed in 1989 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Chicago Sanitary District, known today as the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD).
New Manchester Mill at Sweetwater Creek
Influenced by the Roswell Mill 30 miles to the east, Col. James Rogers and Charles McDonald, a former Georgia governor, built a cotton mill in 1845 on a tract of land that would later become a village called New ...
Waterford's Medieval Museum
Waterford's Medieval Museum is a tribute to life in the city during that period. Why not come and experience the wonder of our medieval city. A team actors playing different characters will bring to life Waterford’s fascinating history in these ...
As Long As The Waters Flow
Dedication Ceremonies
Honoring the centuries-old presence and contribution of
Native Americans to Oklahoma
State Capitol Rotunda Sunday, June 4, 1989
Master of Ceremonies
State Senator Enoch Kelly Haney, Seminole Creek
Program Participants
Allan Houser (Haozous),
Chiricahua-Apache, Sculptor
[List of Participants]
Unveiling Ceremony - Flag Plaza
Traditional Cedar Smoke Blessing
George 'Woogee' Watchetaker,
Comanche ...
Sweet Water Spring
The Sweet Water Spring was discovered in the late 1880s when the Patterson Lumber Company, blasting to create a logging road over South Mountain, ruptured an underground vein that produced an abundance of free-flowing water. Work crews enjoyed the sweet, ...
What About Water?
On a small island surrounded by the sea, where would hundreds of soldiers get water to drink? They had to collect rainwater.
Most of Castillo San Cristobal’s water was stored directly beneath your feet. The masonry cylinders in front of ...