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Touring the Erie Canal - HistoryNet The Erie Canal Historical Corridor offers visitors a wealth of historic sites, beautiful scenery, unique shops and excellent restaurants
Live Your Wild West Fantasy on the Outlaw Trail with This . . . - HistoryNet The 235-mile San Juan Skyway follows scenic highways to link up mountain towns and historic sites, like the Old West towns of Telluride, Ouray, Silverton, and Durango The Telluride of today is a mountain ski town with a national historic landmark district to explore, but in 1889 it was the site of Butch Cassidy’s first robbery
Abraham Lincoln Museums - An Overview - HistoryNet Museums and historic sites associated with Lincoln have received many millions of visitors during their existence Four Lincoln museums, each different in character, are examined here in detail
HURL Director Terry Kerby - HistoryNet The midget sub is also an important monitoring site and a model for managing historic sites in partnership with NOAA’s Maritime Heritage Program, HURL and the National Park Service
The Levi and Catharine Coffin House State Historic Site: The Grand . . . Today the restored house and its barn are part of the Levi and Catharine Coffin State Historic Site, which also features an exceptional interpretive center that helps put in perspective the vital role the Coffin family played during the buildup to the Civil War
Maryland in the Civil War - HistoryNet As the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War continues, discover Maryland’s authentic stories through one of four Civil War driving and walking tours These carefully mapped tours link together a collection of both well-known and less-known sites from Baltimore City, throughout the Chesapeake Region, in Southern Maryland and Western Maryland
Following Historys Footsteps on Guadalcanal The majority of the island’s historic sites, however, are located outside of the littered, betel nut–spattered streets and sidewalks of Honiara