Forgotten Landmark-Peterson House, Montevallo (AL)
This Eastlake style home was built by Mrs. Lucy Cary. It was bought in about 1908 by the second president … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Peterson House, Montevallo (AL)
This Eastlake style home was built by Mrs. Lucy Cary. It was bought in about 1908 by the second president … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Peterson House, Montevallo (AL)
This grand old structure was also known as MacPherson’s Hotel Magma. On the National Register of Historic Places since 1994, … Continue reading Threatened Landmark-Magma Hotel, Superior (AZ)
Early classes in the Tokio area were held in the ranch house of the J Cross Ranch near the turn … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Tokio School, Tokio (TX)
Providence & Stonington Railroad Bridge (King Street near Second Kent County Jail) This landmark was built in 1837 when the … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Providence & Stonington Railroad, East Greenwich (RI)
This company was organized in 1865 to make brass clock movements, and later made hoopskirt frames, kerosene parlor lamps and … Continue reading Lost Landmark-Bridgeport Brass Company, Bridgeport (CT)
After visiting the Marshall Field Department Store in Chicago Illinois, J.L. Hand was inspired to … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Hand Trading Company Building, Pelham, GA
Marker is located at County Line Road and Dixie Highway in Meigs, Georgia. This was the original route of U.S. … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Dixie Highway Marker, Meigs, GA
The first African American school in OKC was founded in 1891, and would later become Douglass High (named for the … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Old Frederick Douglass High School, Oklahoma City (OK)
Construction was started in 1899 by Andrew Goodholm, one of the first millers in Oklahoma City. He was also a … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Goodholm House, Oklahoma City (OK)
Built in 1928, this structure comprises a main building, occupying the center of a block, and sheds. The two-story main … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Farmers Public Market, Oklahoma City (OK)