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National Historic Landmark-Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home
National Historic Landmark - Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood...
National Historic Landmark- Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall
The Tlingits founded the the Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sis...
The "Lost Neighborhood"
In the 1970s, construction of the new Interstate 110 corri...
Boyhood Home of Ray H. Jenkins
1897 - 1980
Known as the “Terror of Tellico Plains,”...
Arctic Brotherhood Hall
1901-2001
The Arctic Brotherhood was a fraternal org...
Buckeye Street Neighborhood
From its earliest platting to the most recent times...
Working Class Neighborhoods
The history of a city is found not only in its gran...
The Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood
The original Chautauqua Institution was founded in 1874 on...
Elvis Presley's Childhood Church
Attend a Pentecostal church service where Elvis first fell...
Hood's Corps at Battle of Ruff's Mill
When Johnston’s forces [CS] withdrew from Kennesaw Mtn., J...
Results for Hood
National Historic Landmark-Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home
National Historic Landmark - Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home
From 1913 to 1920, and again from 1922 to 1930, this small one story frame house was the family home of Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908-1973), 36th President of the United States (1963-1969).
Courtesy ...
National Historic Landmark- Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall
The Tlingits founded the the Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sisterhood Society in Sitka in 1912 to fight discrimination against Alaska's natives and to obtain recognition of their rights and compensation for their lands.
In 1914 the Society built this large frame building ...
The "Lost Neighborhood"
In the 1970s, construction of the new Interstate 110 corridor uprooted the east side community.
Known as the Lost Neighborhood, the construction dispersed residents of the east side throughout Pensacola. Unfortunately, as a result of the corridor expansion, Pensacola lost ...
Boyhood Home of Ray H. Jenkins
1897 - 1980
Known as the “Terror of Tellico Plains,” this eminent Knoxville lawyer gained national fame as Chief Counsel at the Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954. He defended more than 600 persons on trial for their lives and never lost a ...
Arctic Brotherhood Hall
1901-2001
The Arctic Brotherhood was a fraternal organization formed onboard the steamer Seattle while anchored at Skagway. In 1901 Camp #4 Dawson City built a fraternity hall, known as the Arctic Brotherhood Hall to host their meetings as well as uphold ...
Buckeye Street Neighborhood
From its earliest platting to the most recent times, building on North Buckeye Street has been a reflective barometer of the attitudes and economy of Abilene. Though the original town and business district were due south of the Union Pacific ...
Working Class Neighborhoods
The history of a city is found not only in its grand old houses, but also in its neighborhoods. While Columbus has its share of grand houses, most residents did not live that lifestyle. Many working class people lived in ...
The Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood
The original Chautauqua Institution was founded in 1874 on Lake Chautauqua in western New York state as a vacation school for Sunday school teachers. The idea of providing a retreat for improving religious and secular education for the general public ...
Elvis Presley's Childhood Church
Attend a Pentecostal church service where Elvis first fell in love with gospel music.
Elvis Presley Birthplace presents a unique experience in the First Assembly of God Church where Elvis and his family regularly attended service. This structure was originally one ...
Hood's Corps at Battle of Ruff's Mill
When Johnston’s forces [CS] withdrew from Kennesaw Mtn., July 3, 1864, they occupied a double line of field works extending from Smyrna S. W. to Nickajack Creek at Dodgen's Mill, more or less along this, the old Concord Road.
Hood’s Corps ...