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Bergin Children-St. Michael's Cemetery

The second child of Daniel Bergin (1858-1915) and Susie Bauer Bergin (1860-1955), Daniel Conway Bergin (1883-1888), was born on May 19. Daniel Conway died from a tricycle accident on Valentine's Day when he was only five years old.

Daniel Matthew Bergin ...

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Lower East Side Tenement Museum

Recreating life in the tenements in its restored building with apartments typical of the turn of the century, the museum also offers exciting tours, dramas, "urban explorations," children's programs and exhibitions. Note: Admission tickets, gallery and gift shop at 104 ...

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Russ and Daughters

Russ and Daughters has been a Lower East Side staple for over 100 years. Beginning as a food cart, the establishment has been recognized as a critical component to the development of the Lower East Side my groups such as ...

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Ridley's Department Store

Once the largest retail establishment in the world, Ridley's was originally located in this building, which has been subdivided into a number of individual stores.

Information provided by the Lower East Side Business Improvement District.

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Old Faithful Inn

Built during the winter of 1903-04, the Old Faithful Inn was designed by Robert C. Reamer, who wanted the asymmetry of the building to reflect the chaos of nature.

The Old Faithful Inn is one of the few remaining log hotels ...

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Yellowstone National Park Wildlife: Wolves

Wolves ranged widely throughout North America in pre-Columbian times. Worldwide, all wolves, except the red wolf (Canis rufus) of the southeastern United States, are the same species (Canis lupus).

Wolves are highly social animals and live in packs. In Yellowstone, packs ...

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Marine Terminal

This building, constructed in 1902 at the southern end of Commendencia Wharf, served as the headquarters of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad's Gulf Coast shipping operations.

Designed by the railroad company, the building's construction contract was awarded local builder A.V. ...

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Old Faithful Geyser

Perhaps the most famous geyser in the World, Old Faithful Geyser has become one of the most recognizable features of Yellowstone National Park. It was named for its consistent performance by members of the Washburn Expedition in 1870. Although its ...

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Fort Yellowstone- The Drill Field

Gathering place, site of ceremonies and parades, training ground - the drill field was the focal point of daily life at Fort Yellowstone.

Each day began early with a bugler sounding Reveille. Gradually, the fort came to life and another bugle ...

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Katz's Delicatessen

One of the Lower East Side's oldest delicatessens, opened in 1888.

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