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Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark–Old Breckenridge Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, New York

Constructed in 1835, this is the oldest building erected for church services still standing in Buffalo.  It was last used … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark–Old Breckenridge Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, New York

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Historical Cities-New York City (Queens) is now on Google Maps

Explore the historical eastern borough of Queens using your smart phone or tablet using Google Maps.  This is part 6 … Continue reading Historical Cities-New York City (Queens) is now on Google Maps

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American Auto Trail-Massachusetts’ U.S. Highway 1 is now available on Google Maps

U.S. Highway 1, the most direct route between Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Pawtucket, Rhode Island, enters Massachusetts as a concrete … Continue reading American Auto Trail-Massachusetts’ U.S. Highway 1 is now available on Google Maps

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Historical Cities-Dublin, Ireland is now available on Google Maps

Links to Google Map and Companion Text Historical Cities-Dublin, Ireland provides information about the historic sites and landmarks within the … Continue reading Historical Cities-Dublin, Ireland is now available on Google Maps

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America’s Lost Highway – Illinois’ U.S. Highway 66 now available on Google Maps

Before the creation of Interstate 55, U.S. Highway 66 was the most heavily traveled highway in Illinois.  It cuts diagonally … Continue reading America’s Lost Highway – Illinois’ U.S. Highway 66 now available on Google Maps

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark–Site of General Wolfe Statue, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Site of General Wolfe Statue (Western corner of Cote du Palais and Rue St. Jean) On the front of the … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark–Site of General Wolfe Statue, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Forgotten Landmarks

Threatened Landmark-Magma Hotel, Superior (AZ)

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)

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)

Forgotten Landmarks

Lost Landmark-Albion State Bank Building, Albion (OK)

  Photo courtesy of koknor This structure was built in 1910.  By 1911, Albion had a population of 300 and … Continue reading Lost Landmark-Albion State Bank Building, Albion (OK)

Forgotten Landmarks

Lost Landmark-Wheatland Railroad Depot, Wheatland (WY)

  This structure was completed in 1895.  The depot closed in 1969.  The depot was the point of arrival for … Continue reading Lost Landmark-Wheatland Railroad Depot, Wheatland (WY)

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