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National Historic Landmark - Mount Washington Hotel / Bretton Woods Monetary Conference
Mount Washington Hotel
Standing to the east, the Mou...
2nd Position of 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers
Corn Exchange Regt.
July 2nd 1863.
1st Brig. 1...
Portobacco Indians
Along the Rappahannock River near here lived the Portobacc...
Shenandoah College and Shenandoah Conservatory of Music
1875–1960
This plaque designates the former location...
Texas School for the Deaf
In 1856, the Texas Legislature established the Texas Deaf ...
Spanish-American War/China Relief Expedition Monument
To Commemorate
The
Valor and Patriotism
Tuxedo Junction
"Tuxedo Junction" was the street car crossing on the Ensle...
Joseph Smith Memorial Building
Hotel Utah
The Hotel Utah was the “Grande Dame” of h...
Campsite of General Custer's Expedition
August 1 - 6, 1874
This picturesque valley was the s...
Devereux Station
Orange and Alexandria Railroad
Devereux Station, con...
Results for D T
National Historic Landmark - Mount Washington Hotel / Bretton Woods Monetary Conference
Mount Washington Hotel
Standing to the east, the Mount Washington Hotel was completed in 1902 as one of the largest, most modern grand hotels in the White Mountains, one of the few built in a single campaign. Designed by New York ...
2nd Position of 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers
Corn Exchange Regt.
July 2nd 1863.
1st Brig. 1st Div. 5th Corps
Marker is on Wheatfield Road, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Portobacco Indians
Along the Rappahannock River near here lived the Portobacco Indians, who may have been part of the Portobaccos of Maryland. After moving to Virginia in the 1650's, they lived here in peace with their Indian neighbors, who spoke a similar ...
Shenandoah College and Shenandoah Conservatory of Music
1875–1960
This plaque designates the former location of Shenandoah College and Shenandoah Conservatory of Music and is dedicated in honor of the community that served the many students, faculty, and staff who passed through its halls. The new campus and institution, ...
Texas School for the Deaf
In 1856, the Texas Legislature established the Texas Deaf and Dumb Asylum, which became the Texas School for the Deaf (TSD). Gov. Elisha M. Pease appointed a board of trustees, which rented land at this site. By January 1, 1857, ...
Spanish-American War/China Relief Expedition Monument
To Commemorate
The
Valor and Patriotism
In The
War With Spain
Philippine Insurrection
And
China Relief Expedition
1898-1902
Marker is on Wyandotte Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Tuxedo Junction
"Tuxedo Junction" was the street car crossing on the Ensley-Fairfield line at this corner in the Tuxedo Park residential area. It also refers to the fraternal dance hall operated in the 1920's and 1930s on the second floor of the ...
Joseph Smith Memorial Building
Hotel Utah
The Hotel Utah was the “Grande Dame” of hotels in the Intermountain West. For most
of the 20th century. the hotel hosted Utah’s most distinguished visitors and was a focal point of local social activity. As one historian wrote, “Everything ...
Campsite of General Custer's Expedition
August 1 - 6, 1874
This picturesque valley was the site of the permanent camp of the Black Hills Expedition of 1874 under the command of General George A. Custer of the 7th Cavalry. Their 5 day stay was the longest ...
Devereux Station
Orange and Alexandria Railroad
Devereux Station, constructed in 1863 on the Orange and Alexandria (O&A) Railroad, was located down the tracks to your left. After the Confederate army withdrew from northern Virginia toward Richmond in March 1862, the U.S. Military Railroad ...