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Armour and Swift Plaza
Designated as a state archeological landmark in 1987. This...
CSS Albemarle
Ironclad Gunboat
In 1863, 19-year-old engineer Gilbe...
Fifty Star Flag
Bicentennial Flag Memorial
With the admission of Ala...
Forty-Eight Star Flag
Bicentennial Flag Memorial
The obligations and respo...
Night at the Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory
Latitude Observatory Park
Each night an observer wou...
The Chandler Wobble
Latitude Observatory Park
The Chandler Wobble is a s...
Forty-Five Star Flag
Bicentennial Flag Memorial
The United States emerged...
History and Purpose of the Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory
Latitude Observatory Park
The Gaithersburg Latitude ...
Thirty-Four Star Flag (1861)
Bicentennial Flag Memorial
Between 1818 and 1861 no ...
Flag of Fifteen Stripes
Bicentennial Flag Memorial
Like the new nation, the ...
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Armour and Swift Plaza
Designated as a state archeological landmark in 1987. This plaza honors the meatpacking industry, which helped make Fort Worth the livestock center of the southwest.
In 1901, both meatpackers signed identical contracts with the Fort Worth Stock Yards Company, giving the ...
CSS Albemarle
Ironclad Gunboat
In 1863, 19-year-old engineer Gilbert Elliott contracted with the Confederate Navy Department to construct an ironclad gunboat designed by John L. Porter, the navy’s chief architect. Elliott built the vessel at Edwards Ferry on the Roanoke River, 60 miles ...
Fifty Star Flag
Bicentennial Flag Memorial
With the admission of Alaska in 1959 and Hawaii in 1960, the present fifty-star flag came into being. Like other flags of our nation, the fifty-star flag has seen the varied conditions that can beset a dynamic association ...
Forty-Eight Star Flag
Bicentennial Flag Memorial
The obligations and responsibilities of becoming an imperial power as a result of the Spanish-American War quickly multiplied. The international problems that arose in Latin America, in the Philippines, and in China saw the first application of Theodore ...
Night at the Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory
Latitude Observatory Park
Each night an observer would conduct a series of tasks as they made and recorded their observations; including rotating, aligning, and leveling the telescope, taking numerous readings of stars, weather and other factors.
A typical night at the observatory ...
The Chandler Wobble
Latitude Observatory Park
The Chandler Wobble is a small motion in the Earth's axis of rotation relative to the Earth's surface, which was discovered by American astronomer, Seth Carlo Chandler, Jr., in 1891. It is one of several wobbling motions that ...
Forty-Five Star Flag
Bicentennial Flag Memorial
The United States emerged from the ordeal of the Civil War with deep gulfs of mistrust and bitterness. Reconstruction was lengthy. Then during the 1870's the natural wealth of the country, the industrious people, further expansion beyond the ...
History and Purpose of the Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory
Latitude Observatory Park
The Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory was constructed in 1899 as one of the original four stations selected by the International Geodetic Association to carry out systematic observations to measure the variations in latitude cause by the Earth's wobble on ...
Thirty-Four Star Flag (1861)
Bicentennial Flag Memorial
Between 1818 and 1861 no less than 13 changes were made in the Stars and Stripes as a result of the westward expansion. With the admission of Kansas in 1861, the [S]tars and [S]tripes became a thirty-four star ...
Flag of Fifteen Stripes
Bicentennial Flag Memorial
Like the new nation, the first Stars and Stripes would see fuller development with the passage of time. Under the much-debated Articles of Confederation of 1781, it was agreed that America would create self-governing States in the western ...