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Mound City Group
- Type: Place

Mound City Group is the smallest of the Hopewell sites in Ross County, but it very well may contain the largest stories of this remarkable culture. The site is home to the park's only visitor center. Grounds are open every day from dawn to dusk while the visitor center building maintains regular hours of operation.
Jenny Lake & Park Orientation
Lake Hotel and Cabins
Roosevelt Lodge
Lake Lodge Cabins
Moses Cone
Patrick J Mogan Cultural Center
Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive
- Type: Place

No visit to Sleeping Bear Dunes is complete without spending time on the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive. Enjoy spectacular views of Glen Lake, undulating sand dunes, and breathtaking views of the grandest of all dunes, with shimmering Lake Michigan as the backdrop. Stopping at all twelve points on the 7.4-mile Scenic Drive will take about two hours.
Enlisted Barracks 1874
Oak Ridge Wayside: Segregated Recreation
Oak Ridge Wayside: S-50 Thermal Diffusion Plant
Alva B. Johnson
Accessibility at Los Alamos
El Tovar Hotel
- Type: Place

Located directly on the rim of Grand Canyon, El Tovar Hotel features a fine dining room, lounge, gift shop, and newsstand. Dining Room: Breakfast: 6:30 am to 10 am, Lunch: 11 am to 2:30 pm, Dinner: 4:30 pm to 9:30 pm. *Advanced reservations are required for lunch and dinner at El Tovar Dining Room. (928) 638-2631, ext. 6432 - El Tovar Lounge 11 am to 10 pm. (food until 9:30 pm).
Fort Wilkins Historic State Park
- Type: Place

The U.S. Army built Fort Wilkins in 1844 to keep the peace in Michigan’s Copper Country. However, by 1870 the army permanently abandoned the facility. It now serves as an example of mid-19th century army life on the northern frontier. Fort Wilkins Historic State Park is a Keweenaw Heritage Sites partner of Keweenaw National Historical Park.
- Type: Place

The Japanese YWCA, also known as the Issei Women's Building, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2020. The property is being recognized for its association to the history of Japanese American Issei (first generation) women, the African American Civil Rights movement, and the advancement of LGBTQ+ rights movement.
- Type: Place

Normandale Field, a softball-specific ballfield in Portland, Oregon, was created in 1945, improved in 1947 and completed in 1948. The field was “hailed in the press as the most modern softball field in the country.” For people who lived in Portland during this time and who identified as LGBTQ+, women’s softball games at the field became an event and place to socialize with other queer women in Portland.