Washington (MO) Historical Society
The Washington Historical Society was founded in 1959, focused on preserving Washington Missouri’s history. The society purchased the old … Continue reading Washington (MO) Historical Society
The Washington Historical Society was founded in 1959, focused on preserving Washington Missouri’s history. The society purchased the old … Continue reading Washington (MO) Historical Society
In 1864, William J. Lemp purchased a five block area around the storage house on 13th Street and Cherokee Street, … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark: William J. Lemp Brewing Company Plant, St. Louis (MO)
Sherman Otis Houghton (1828-1914) served in the Mexican War and the American Civil War, as mayor of San Jose in … Continue reading Lost Landmark: Donner-Houghton House, San Jose (CA)
Historical Cities-Minneapolis & St. Paul, Minnesota Ebook Price: $1.99 USD. 17100 words. Non-Fiction by Lyn Wilkerson on January 12, 2011 This edition in the Historical … Continue reading Updated Catalogue of eBooks (.epub, .pdf, etc)
This small stone residence, one of the oldest remaining structures in the city of St. Paul, was built in 1851. … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark–Justus Ramsey House, St. Paul (MN)
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#4 on the Ten Endangered Heritage List by the East Tennessee Preservation Alliance Graham Kivette House – Claiborne County The … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark- Graham Kivette House, Tazewell (TN)
Memorial Stadium, originally called Roosevelt Stadium, was built in 1935 with Federal Works Project Administration funds.[i] It was demolished to … Continue reading Lost Landmark-Memorial Stadium, Johnson City (TN)
Mission Statement: The Tennessee Preservation Trust promotes the preservation of our state’s diverse historic resources. MTSU students prepping windows for … Continue reading Tennessee Preservation Trust (TN)
Jacob Lonas built this house in 1858. This residence became a Tennessee frontier museum; a long rifle used in the … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Lonas House, Knoxville (TN)