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Forgotten Landmarks

Lost Landmark-Great Western Coal & Coke Building, Wilburton (OK)

Great Western Coal & Coke Building, 701 E. Main Street, Wilburton, OK The building was one of the last surviving coal … Continue reading Lost Landmark-Great Western Coal & Coke Building, Wilburton (OK)

Historic Lodging

Historic Lodging in Wyoming-Hotel Wolf, Saratoga (WY)

Hotel Wolf (101 E. Bridge Avenue) This establishment opened its doors in 1893. http://www.wolfhotel.com/ Continue reading Historic Lodging in Wyoming-Hotel Wolf, Saratoga (WY)

Historic Lodging

Historic Lodging in Wyoming (Elk Mountain Inn and Mountain View Hotel)

Elk Mountain Inn (102 E. Main Street, Elk Mountain, WY) This hotel was constructed in 1905.  In 1880 a dance … Continue reading Historic Lodging in Wyoming (Elk Mountain Inn and Mountain View Hotel)

We Support

Centennial Valley Historical Association, Centennial (WY)

Located at 2734 Highway 130 in Centennial, Wyoming, the museum preserves, interprets, and celebrates the natural, cultural, and developmental history … Continue reading Centennial Valley Historical Association, Centennial (WY)

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark-Western Mental Health Institute, Bolivar, TN

West Tennessee Hospital for the Insane (now Western Mental Health Institute) in Bolivar opened with the transfer of 156 patients … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Western Mental Health Institute, Bolivar, TN

We Support

We Support-Museum of Power and Industry and the Falls Mill Museum, Belvidere, TN

FALLS MILL Operating Water- Powered Grain Mill and Museum Belvidere, Tennessee Nestled in a lush green cove along the banks … Continue reading We Support-Museum of Power and Industry and the Falls Mill Museum, Belvidere, TN

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark-Bailey Theater and Broom’s Arcade, Tallulah, LA

The Bailey Theatre and Broom’s Arcade, an early indoor shopping mall, were constructed in 1925.  The mall was only one … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Bailey Theater and Broom’s Arcade, Tallulah, LA

Forgotten Landmarks

Eccentric Literary Landmark- Jackson-Dexter House, Newburyport, MA

This house was built in 1771. This was once the lavish residence of “Lord” Timothy Dexter. Lord Timothy, Newburyport’s self- … Continue reading Eccentric Literary Landmark- Jackson-Dexter House, Newburyport, MA

Slow Travels

New Release–American Trails Revisited-Texas’s Old San Antonio Road

The Old San Antonio Road was, for two centuries, the main artery of travel between San Antonio and Nacogdoches. Religion … Continue reading New Release–American Trails Revisited-Texas’s Old San Antonio Road

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark-Rock Saloon, McDade, TX

  The McDade, Texas, area was a stronghold for a group of outlaws known as the notch cutters, and county … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Rock Saloon, McDade, TX

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