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Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center at Cape Disappointment State Park
In the fall of 1805, after navigating their canoes through...
Point Park
Ahead are some of
Lookout Mountain's
finest vi...
Portavant Temple Mound at Emerson Point Park
The Portavant Temple Mound is the largest Native American ...
Indian Mound Park (Paulsen Point)
This site, now a Sarasota County park, was a site of regio...
Bald Point State Park
Some of the most picturesque scenic areas along north Flor...
Brenton Point State Park
Governor Philip W. Noel
Lt. Governor J. Joseph Garra...
Bradley Point Park
Bradley Point Park
On July 5, 1779, British invasion...
Stony Point State Park
Left Tablet:
Stony Point
A British Outp...
Roaring Point Park
Roaring Point Park provides a wonderful view of the lower ...
Roaring Point Park
The tidal and non-tidal wetlands, upland forest, coastal d...
Results for Point Park
Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center at Cape Disappointment State Park
In the fall of 1805, after navigating their canoes through weeks of cold rain and fog, the Corps of Discovery reached the mouth of the Columbia River.
The entry William Clark jotted down in the notebook, which he kept ready ...
Point Park
Ahead are some of
Lookout Mountain's
finest views
The walkway beginning here leads through Point Park to historic Point Lookout, the northern most promontory of Lookout Mountain. The distance to Point Lookout is 1/4 mile, and the walking time is about 5 minutes.
The ...
Portavant Temple Mound at Emerson Point Park
The Portavant Temple Mound is the largest Native American mound in the Tampa Bay Area and overlooks the Manatee River.
Emerson Point Park has witnessed extensive human use for over 4,500 years with the most striking evidence being the 1,200-year-old ...
Indian Mound Park (Paulsen Point)
This site, now a Sarasota County park, was a site of regional authority occupied from approximately 3,000 to 650 years ago. Ancient people were attracted to this particular area of land because of the abundance of seafood, the mainstay of ...
Bald Point State Park
Some of the most picturesque scenic areas along north Florida's Gulf Coast are found within the park which supports 4,065 upland acres. Located on Alligator Point, where Ochlockonee Bay meets Apalachee Bay, Bald Point offers a multitude of land and ...
Brenton Point State Park
Governor Philip W. Noel
Lt. Governor J. Joseph Garrahy
Director Dennis J. Murphy, Jr.
Sen. Erich A. O’D. Taylor, President
Sen. Robert J. McKenna
Mayor Humphrey J. Donnelly, III
Committee
Chairman James Thomson Douglas
Agnes R. Curtis
Councilman Robert O. Beattie
Councilman Richard S. Phelps
Robert R. Coulombe
Donato F. D’Andrea
Rep. James ...
Bradley Point Park
Bradley Point Park
On July 5, 1779, British invasion forces under
the command of Brigadier General Garth
landed on this spot.
Dedicated – July 5, 1984
City of West Haven
Lawrence C. Minichino
Mayor
Plaque Donated By
The Eve Lear Chapter
Daughters of the American
Revolution
Marker can be reached ...
Stony Point State Park
Left Tablet:
Stony Point
A British Outpost
commanding the King’s Ferry
Assaulted and taken
July 15-16, 1779
by the Corps of light infantry
commanded by
Anthony Wayne
Renamed Fort Wayne
Acquired by the State of New York
1897
The American Scenic and Historic
Preservation Society
custodians.
Right Tablet:
The Society Daughters of the Revolution of the ...
Roaring Point Park
Roaring Point Park provides a wonderful view of the lower Nanticoke River, as it widens to reach Tangier Sound and the Chesapeake Bay. The Nanticoke River was for centuries an important native American homeland. After Jamestown was founded, the Nanticoke ...
Roaring Point Park
The tidal and non-tidal wetlands, upland forest, coastal dunes, and beach of this treasure of the Nanticoke River provide habitat for white-tailed deer, osprey, migratory and year-round resident birds, and nesting diamond back terrapins. Please help protect this fragile ecosystem. ...