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Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial
The only memorial to the 26th president of th...
Theodore Roosevelt Island
Mason's Island is now known as Theodore Roosevel...
The Battle of Cape Porpoise (Goat Island)
August 8, 1782, a British ship of 18 guns attacked ...
The Island / The Flamingo Club
(side one)
The Island
The Island, once acc...
Museum of the Islands
Museum exhibits present the history of the Ten Thousand Is...
The South Side of Ellis Island
Statue of Liberty Natl Mon/Ellis Island Immigration Museum...
Fort Gibson: The Other Ellis Island Story
The stones you see here reveal yet another layer of...
The New Ferry Building – Ellis Island
Save America’s Treasures
Restoration of the New Ferr...
Shifting Sands: The Story of Rosalie Island
You’re now standing in the cove protected by Rosali...
The Island
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Barracks Hospital
Brick &n...
Results for The Island
Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial
The only memorial to the 26th president of the United States in the nation’s capital is a small island in the Potomac River. An architectural memorial and the restored natural landscape surrounding it together form a living memorial to ...
Theodore Roosevelt Island
Mason's Island is now known as Theodore Roosevelt Island because of the Theodore Roosevelt monument there. It is wooded with several archaeological sites in addition to the monument. The Potomac River flows into two channels surrounding the island. It ...
The Battle of Cape Porpoise (Goat Island)
August 8, 1782, a British ship of 18 guns attacked a small force of inhabitants gathered on Goat Island and was driven away by severe musket fire, losing 17 men. Lieut. James Burnham of this town was killed.
This tablet was ...
The Island / The Flamingo Club
(side one)
The Island
The Island, once accessible only by footbridges, was the center of life at Idlewild from the 1910s into the 1960s. Early advertisements for the resort described Island Park as having a beautiful bathing beach and a ...
Museum of the Islands
Museum exhibits present the history of the Ten Thousand Islands along the southwest coast of Florida.
A mural and period artifacts provide an interpretation of the powerful Calusa culture that inhabited the islands 2,000 years ago. An extensive shell collection ...
The South Side of Ellis Island
Statue of Liberty Natl Mon/Ellis Island Immigration Museum
An Adventure in Stabilization
Ellis Island
The 29 buildings on the south side of Ellis Island comprise one of the largest hospitals to be built in the United States during the first decades of this ...
Fort Gibson: The Other Ellis Island Story
The stones you see here reveal yet another layer of the story of Ellis Island. This is the story of Fort Gibson, one of the earliest forts built after the American Revolution to protect New York Harbor. Discovered during the ...
The New Ferry Building – Ellis Island
Save America’s Treasures
Restoration of the New Ferry Building on Ellis Island is being supported in part by a Federal Save America’s Treasures award administered by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
New Ferry Building
In 1999, the Statue of Liberty ...
Shifting Sands: The Story of Rosalie Island
You’re now standing in the cove protected by Rosalie Island, the point of first landfall for the Woodrow Wilson Bridge in Maryland. Rosalie Island is actually not an island at all–it is a peninsula. Indeed it is not even a ...
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Barracks Hospital
Brick – kiln
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Marker is on Old Fort Street, on the left when traveling west.
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