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George Rogers Clark Home Site
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Wapiti Lake Trailhead (4K7)
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This trailhead starts at the Chittenden Bridge Picnic Area. A series of trails can be explored from this trailhead:- Wapiti Lake Trail- Howard Eaton Trail: Fishing Bridge-Canyon- Clear Lake-Ribbon Lake Trail- Sour Creek Trail- Wrangle Lake Trail Wapiti Lake Trail This is a long, 30.6-mile (49.2-km) there-and-back trail that travels through forests and meadows, and past lakes and backcountry thermal basins, to a series of backcountry campsites near Wapiti Lake. Howard Eaton Tr
Eisenhower Bank Barn
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The oldest standing structure on the Eisenhower property, the bank barn is an example of a classic staple of farms in Adams County, Pennsylvania. Built into the bank of the hillside, this 1887 barn offered a place for livestock, hay, and farm equipment for decades, long before the Eisenhowers purchased the property.
Soil-from Rich to Ruin to Recovery, wayside exhibit
Donivan Slough, Milepost 283.3
The Warren Office
Farming Transitions
Jefferson Park Tract
Stallion Barn
Longmire Transportation Exhibit: Panel 3
Waterloo, Iowa
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An American World War II Heritage City. The city of Waterloo, Iowa was a major industrial powerhouse in the northern plains states during the 1940s and its two primary industries quickly shifted to wartime production in 1942. The John Deere Tractor Company supplied tank transmissions and airplane parts while the Rath Packing Company, the largest single-unit meatpacking facility in the US, turned to feeding the troops.
Vandy Hutchinson
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On November 13th, 1883, Hutchins filed a homestead for 160.11 acres of land in Geneva County. Five years later, on December 27th, 1888, Vandy returned to the courthouse in Montgomery, Alabama to swear to his improvement of the land. He testified that the tract was nothing more than “common piney woods farming land”. He said that he was never absent from his land once he settled on it. After twelve years on the land his patent was signed on June 8th, 1891.
Pacific Lake Recreation Site
Oakland Main House Gallery
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Casting their eyes toward the rich, arable lands of Pennsylvania, members of the Moravian community purchased a 500 acre tract of land north of Philadelphia in 1741. There, along the Lehigh River, they organized and built the communal society of Bethlehem, which became the base location for all Moravian missionary activity in North America. Use this lesson plan to learn more about this historic Moravian community.
Rock Creek Recreation Site
Pacific West Regional Awards for Cultural Resources
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The NPS recognizes three employees from the Pacific West Region annually for their dedication to preserving cultural resources for this and future generations. In addition to preserving tracts of wilderness and iconic landscapes, the NPS is charged with caring for the nation’s cultural heritage. NPS employees restore historic buildings, care for artifacts, operate museums, co-steward parks lands with Tribal partners, and share the history of these places with the public.
Charles Hall Museum and Heritage Center
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This non-profit history museum features interpretive panels and maps that tell the story of over 3000 North Carolina Cherokee prisoners in several detachments who camped and walked through Tellico Plains on the first leg of their journey to live in Indian Territory (Oklahoma). Visitors can view display cabinets of stone and clay tools and relics the local Overhill Cherokee used for farming, cooking, hunting, weapons and games.
Mary Liddecoat
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Mary E. Liddecoat dedicated her life to helping others. Born in 1907, Mary Liddecoat was born to Thomas and Mary A. Liddecoat. Her father was a wholesale produce distributor in Los Angeles and he began donating food to the Garvanza Tract run by Dr. Yokum.