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Nationally significant historic places designated by the Secretary of the Interior because they possess exceptional value or quality in illustrating or interpreting the heritage of the United States. Today, fewer than 2,500 historic places bear this national distinction.
 
Bottle Creek Site Marker in front of Baldwin County Courthouse. image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, January 14, 2017
Bottle Creek Site Marker in front of Baldwin County Courthouse.
1 Alabama, Baldwin County, Bay Minette — Bottle Creek Site
On Courthouse Square (U.S. 31) at Hand Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Courthouse Square.
. . . Map (db m100849) HM
2 Alabama, Colbert County, Cherokee — Barton Hall
Near Cedar Lane (County Road 15) 0.7 miles south of U.S. 72, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m192085) HM
3 Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Ivy GreenBirthplace of Helen Keller
The Family Home of Captain Arthur M. & Kate Adams Keller was built 1820, being the second house erected in Tuscumbia. Here on June 27, 1880 was born America's First Lady of Courage Helen Adams KellerMap (db m29089) HM
4 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
On Martin Luther King Street, 0.1 miles south of Clark Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Brown A.M.E. Chapel (in front of you) served as a safe haven for supporters during the voting rights campaign. Pastor P.H. Lewis and his congregation courageously broke the injunction prohibiting African Americans from holding mass meetings, making . . . Map (db m131995) HM
5 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Edmund Pettus BridgeNational Historic Landmark
On Broad Street (Business U.S. 80) at Water Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Broad Street.
Edmund Pettus Bridge has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance for its association with "Bloody Sunday," a seminal event in the Civil Rights Movement. Here, on March 7, 1965, . . . Map (db m82037) HM
6 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — I Had A DreamDr. Martin L. King Jr.
On Martin Luther King Street north of Selma Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The demonstration that led to the most important advance in civil rights for millions of Black Americans began here March 21, 1965. It was the 50-mile march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, the State Capital. Defying threats of death, Dr. . . . Map (db m83578) HM
7 Alabama, Elmore County, Wetumpka — Here Stood Fort Toulouse
Near West Fort Toulouse Road, 0.3 miles west of Jackson Park Road, on the right when traveling west.
Here stood Fort Toulouse A defense against the Indians Built by Bienville 1714 The Alabama Society of Colonial Dames preserves the memory of faithful service 1912Map (db m69567) HM
8 Alabama, Hale County, Moundville — Moundville
On Mound Parkway at State Highway 69, on the right when traveling west on Mound Parkway.
Site of a prehistoric Native American political and ceremonial center from about A. D. 1100-1500 that, at its height in the 13th century, was America’s largest community north of Mexico. Between 1,000 and 3,000 people lived in this town fortified . . . Map (db m30700) HM
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9 Alabama, Hale County, Moundville — Moundville Archaeological ParkAlabama Indigenous Mound Trail
On Mound Parkway, 0.6 miles west of Alabama Route 69, on the right when traveling west.
I do not think in the Southern States there is a group of Mounds to compare to Moundville, in the arrangement and state of preservation of the mounds. - Clarence B. Moore, amateur archaeologist, 1910 Spanning more than . . . Map (db m144745) HM
10 Alabama, Hale County, Prairieville — St. Andrew’s Church(Episcopal) — Prairieville —
On County Road 12 west of State Highway 69, on the right when traveling west.
1834 - Organized as mission by Rev. Caleb S. Ives for settlers coming here to the Canebrake from Atlantic Seaboard 1844 - made parish of Diocese of Alabama 1851 - this site selected 1853-54 - this building erectedMap (db m38188) HM
11 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth Bethel Baptist Church
On 29th Avenue North at 33rd Street North, on the right when traveling east on 29th Avenue North.
Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth's tenure as pastor of Bethel Baptist Church (1953-1961) was marked by demonstrations, bombings and passionate sermons critical of segregation laws. His activism earned him a house bombing, frequent beatings, arrests, and . . . Map (db m83836) HM
12 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Near 6th Avenue North at 16th Street North.
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church has been designated a National Historic Landmark This property possesses National Significance in commemorating the history of the United States. In 1963 it was the staging ground for the . . . Map (db m63733) HM
13 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Sloss Furnaces
Near 1st Avenue North (U.S. 11) near 32nd Street North.
The crossing of railroads in 1872 adjacent to this site gave rise to the industrial city of Birmingham. In 1881 Alabama railroad magnate and entrepreneur James Withers Sloss, capitalizing on the unusual coincidence of coal, iron ore and limestone in . . . Map (db m23498) HM
14 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — The Blowing Engine RoomSloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Near 32nd Street North.
The blast furnace required a tremendous amount of air - about two tons for every ton of iron produced. These three rooms, known collectively as the blower building, house the equipment used to pump air to the furnaces. Workers called this blast of . . . Map (db m43628) HM
15 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — The Gas SystemSloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Near 32nd Street North.
The Gas System Gas produced in the furnace as a by-product of the ironmaking process was used in the plant as fuel. A large pipe called the downcomer carried gas from the top of the furnace to the gas cleaning equipment, which removed the . . . Map (db m43669) HM
16 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Florence — Wilson Dam
Near South Cox Creek Parkway, 0.5 miles east of Veterans Drive (Alabama Route 133), on the right when traveling south.
Construction of Wilson Dam began in 1918 and was completed in 1924. The Dam is 137 feet high and stretches 4,541 feet across the Tennessee River. Wilson Dam is a hydroelectric facility. It has 21 generating units with a net dependable capacity . . . Map (db m73997) HM
17 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Saturn V
Near Tranquility Base, 0.5 miles west of Old Madison Pike NW, on the left when traveling west.
Used during the Apollo Lunar Landing Program of the 1960's and 1970's, the Saturn V rocket remains the largest, most powerful rocket ever built. This full scale mock up was completed in July 1999 to serve as the focal point for the 30th . . . Map (db m85601) HM
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18 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — The Church Of The Nativity, Episcopal
On Eustis Avenue Southeast, on the right when traveling east.
The Church of the Nativity congregation was organized December 17, 1842 - the name chosen because of the approaching Christmas season. The Convention of the Diocese of Alabama, Protestant Episcopal Church, approved the congregation on February 16, . . . Map (db m27858) HM
19 Alabama, Marengo County, Demopolis — Gaineswood
On South Cedar Avenue at East Whitfield Street, on the right when traveling north on South Cedar Avenue.
Built 1842-1860 by Gen. Nathan Bryan Whitfield 1799-1868 accomplished planter of the Canebrake using imported materials and artisans Glorifying the Greek Revival Architecture by combining Doric exterior Corinthian grand ballroom Ionic parlor . . . Map (db m38068) HM
20 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Government Street Presbyterian Church
On Government Street (U.S. 98) at South Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west on Government Street.
Founded, with 21 members, in 1831, by Rev. John B. Warren. This sanctuary erected 1834. Designated by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior as one of America's historic buildings. Presbyterian mother church for Southern Alabama.Map (db m116964) HM
21 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — United States Ship Alabama (BB-60) — Battleship Memorial Park —
Near Battleship Parkway (U.S. 90) east of Dunlap Drive.
Named for the State of Alabama. 6th naval fighting ship to bear the name. Built by the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia. Authorized by Congress 27 March 1934. Keel laid 1 February 1940 – Launched 16 February 1942. Sponsored by . . . Map (db m74366) HM WM
22 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama State Capitol
Near North Bainbridge Street at Dexter Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Has been desiginated a Registered National Historic Landmark Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United . . . Map (db m74156) HM
23 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama's First Capitals / The Alabama State Capitol
On South Bainbridge Street at Dexter Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South Bainbridge Street.
Alabama's First Capitals On March 3, 1817, Congress designated the town of St. Stephens on the Tombigbee River north of Mobile as capital of the newly formed Alabama Territory. There in 1818, the territorial legislature named Huntsville as the . . . Map (db m86063) HM
24 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist ChurchOrganized 1877
On Dexter Avenue at S Decatur Street, on the left when traveling west on Dexter Avenue.
The second black Baptist Church in Montgomery. First pastor was Rev. C. O. Boothe. Present structure built 1885. Designed by Pelham J. Anderson; built by William Watkins, a member of the congregation. Many prominent black citizens of Montgomery . . . Map (db m25128) HM
25 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Federal Building and US Courthouse
On Church Street at Lee Street, on the right when traveling north on Church Street.
Side 1 Named in honor of Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr. (1918-1999), who served here as U.S. District Judge from 1955-1979, as U.S. Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit July 12, 1979 - October 1, 1981, and . . . Map (db m71266) HM
26 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Train Shed 1897National Historic Landmark
Near Water Street.
. . . Map (db m94031) HM
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27 Alabama, Russell County, Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell<----- 5 miles -----
Near U.S. 165.
Built during Creek War 1813 by Georgia Militia on main Indian trade route to Tombigbee River U.S. Troops stationed here until 1837 1836 Lower Creeks corralled here for forced removal to the WestMap (db m26069) HM
28 Alabama, Russell County, Fort Mitchell — Fort MitchellNational Historic Landmark
On Alabama Route 165, on the right when traveling north.
Fort Mitchell Has Been Designated A National Historic Landmark This site possesses National significance in commemorating the history of the United States of AmericaMap (db m241212) HM
29 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Site Of The Stand In The Schoolhouse Door / Foster Auditorium, 1939
Near 6th Avenue at 8th Street.
Foster Auditorium is the site of the June 11, 1963, “stand in the schoolhouse door” by Governor George C. Wallace in defiance of a court order requiring The University of Alabama to admit African-American students Vivian Malone and James . . . Map (db m37917) HM
30 Alaska, Sitka Borough, Sitka — Alaska Native Brotherhood HallHas Been Designated a National Historic Landmark
On Katlian Street, on the left when traveling north.
This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. The hall is the place of importance in the native community. The original chapter of Alaska Native Brotherhood built this hall in 1914 to serve . . . Map (db m133827) HM
31 Alaska, Sitka Borough, Sitka — American Flag Raising Site
has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United . . . Map (db m181330) HM
32 Alaska, Sitka Borough, Sitka — Russian Mission Orphanage
On Lincoln Street at Monastery Street, on the right when traveling west on Lincoln Street.
has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United . . . Map (db m181596) HM
33 Alaska, Sitka Borough, Sitka — St. Michael's Cathedral
On Lincoln Street when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m133922) HM
34 Alaska, Sitka Borough, Sitka — St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral
On Lincoln Street, on the left when traveling east.
Saint Michael's Cathedral, a National Historic Landmark, is the central point of interest in historic downtown Sitka and is recognizable statewide as the most prominent symbol of the Russian colonial presence in Alaska. It was the main edifice of a . . . Map (db m181574) HM
35 Alaska, Sitka Borough, Sitka — Tilson Building
On Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling east.
This large frame house was constructed as a Russian residence about 1835. Although there has been some modification the building is thought to be the finest remaining example of Russian secular architecture in Alaska.Map (db m133829) HM
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36 Alaska, Skagway — Skagway and White Pass
Near 2nd Street.
. . . Map (db m72791) HM
37 American Samoa, Maʻopūtasi County, Utulei — Blunts Point Naval Gun Site
Near American Samoa Route 001.
. . . Map (db m184698) HM
38 Arizona, Cochise County, Bisbee — Phelps Dodge General Office Building
On Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
This building was the general office for the Bisbee operations of Phelps Dodge Corporation from 1895 to 1961. In 1971 it was given to the City of Bisbee by Phelps Dodge and was designated as a National Historic Site by the National Park . . . Map (db m28275) HM
39 Arizona, Cochise County, Douglas — San Bernardino Ranch
Near East San Bernardino Road at Slaughter Ranch Road, on the right.
Has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses National significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America 1964Map (db m28301) HM
40 Arizona, Cochise County, Hereford — Lehner Mammoth Kill Site
On Lehner Road, 2 miles north of Palominas Road & State Highway 92, on the left when traveling east.
At this location in 1952, a large bone bed was discovered containing the remains of extinct mammoth, tapir, bison and horse. Found with the bones were the weapons and tools of the Indians who had killed and butchered these animals. The bones and . . . Map (db m43633) HM
41 Arizona, Cochise County, Huachuca City — Fort Huachuca(1877)
On Arizona Route 90 at milepost 314, on the right when traveling south.
Situated on the southern route to the Pacific Ocean, it brought law and order to the Arizona Territory, protecting settlers, miners, travelers and immigrants. Its troops won the surrender of Geronimo. Generals Pershing and Wood served here. As . . . Map (db m27897) HM
42 Arizona, Cochise County, Sierra Vista — Fort Huachuca
On Grierson Avenue at Boyd Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Grierson Avenue.
Est. 1877 National Historic LandmarkMap (db m28232) HM
43 Arizona, Cochise County, Tombstone — Tombstone City HallOpened in 1882
On East Fremont Street (State Highway 80), on the right when traveling east.
Architect Frank Walker designed this building in Victorian style adapted to Western Territorial. It is constructed of fired red brick. It has been in continuous service since 1882 for Mayors, Marshals and official city offices. In the 1880s it . . . Map (db m27918) HM
44 Arizona, Coconino County, Flagstaff — Lowell ObservatoryNational Historic Landmark
Near West Mars Hill Road, 0.6 miles west of West Santa Fe Avenue.
Lowell Observatory has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the History of The . . . Map (db m149455) HM
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45 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park — 1956 Grand Canyon TWA-United Airlines Aviation Accident Site
Near Desert View Road, 0.5 miles north of Desert View Drive.
1956 Grand Canyon TWA-United Airlines Aviation Accident Site has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This tragic accident site represents a watershed moment in the modernization of America's airways leading to the establishment of . . . Map (db m81861) HM
46 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park — Hopi HouseMary Elizabeth Jane Colter
Reported missing.
Hopi House opened on January 1, 1905, the first Grand Canyon work of architect Mary Colter. To complement El Tovar, their new hotel, the Fred Harvey Company commissioned Colter to design a building to display and sell Indian arts and crafts. Colter . . . Map (db m39478) HM
47 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park — Lookout Studio
The Fred Harvey Company built Lookout Studio in 1914, in part to compete with the Kolb Brothers Studio located slightly west along the rim. Called "The Lookout," Fred Harvey's studio offered telescopic views, photographs, and books about the . . . Map (db m39544) HM
48 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park — Santa Fe Depot
"Won't you be one of the 25,000 visitors at the Grand Canyon of Arizona this summer? It is the world's scenic wonder - nothing like it." Santa Fe Railroad brochure, 1914. The Santa Fe train whistle that was heard here on September 17, . . . Map (db m39569) HM
49 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park — The WatchtowerMary Elizabeth Jane Colter
Build a structure that provides the widest possible view of Grand Canyon yet harmonizes with its setting: this was architect Mary Colter's goal when the Fred Harvey Company hired her in 1930 to design a gift shop and rest area here at Desert View. . . . Map (db m39616) HM
50 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon Village — Bright Angel Cabin 88 & 89Constructed in the 1890's
Near Village Loop Drive, 0.4 miles west of El Tovar Road, on the right when traveling west.
Originally this building stood at Red Horse, 25 miles south of the Grand Canyon, where it was possibly used as one of the stage stops between the Grand Canyon and Flagstaff. In 1902, Ralph Cameron had it moved to its present site, where, with the . . . Map (db m236357) HM
51 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon Village — El Tovar
On El Tovar Road north of Village Loop Drive, in the median.
. . . Map (db m195833) HM
52 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon Village — Hermit's Rest
Near Hermit Road, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m195835) HM
53 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon Village — Hopi House
On El Tovar Road, 0.1 miles north of Village Loop Drive, on the right when traveling west.
For Mary Colter, [Hopi Housel was an opportunity to re-create the distinctive dwelling of an ancient culture and to acquaint the public with the richness and beauty of Native American art. – Virginia Grattan, Mary Colter: . . . Map (db m236334) HM
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54 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon Village — Rest House
On Hermits Road, on the right when traveling south.
Your visit and rest here is part of a long tradition started in 1914 with the opening of Hermits Rest. After an 8-mile (13 km) buggy ride, you would be greeted by the resident caretaker and offered a refreshing drink to clear the dust from your . . . Map (db m108881) HM
55 Arizona, Maricopa County, Scottsdale, North Scottsdale — Taliesin WestUNESCO World Heritage Site
On Taliesin Drive, 1 mile north of Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard.
Taliesin West, as part of the 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, has been inscribed on the World Heritage List. Inscription confirms that this property deserves protection for the benefit of all humanity because of its . . . Map (db m188806) HM
56 Arizona, Navajo County, Fort Apache — Theodore Roosevelt School (118)
On Barracks Row, on the left when traveling west.
On January 24, 1923 an act was passed by Congress authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to establish and maintain an Indian boarding school on the site of Fort Apache. The first students were Dine' (Navajo) children brought from the Navajo . . . Map (db m36876) HM
57 Arizona, Navajo County, Holbrook — Painted Desert Inn
On Petrified Forest Road, on the left when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m68772) HM
58 Arizona, Navajo County, Whiteriver — Kinishba Ruins
Has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America 1964Map (db m36885) HM
59 Arizona, Navajo County, Winslow — Barringer Meteor Crater
Near Meteor Crater Road south of Interstate 40, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m189945) HM
60 Arizona, Pima County, Green Valley — Titan II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Museum
Near West Duval Mine Road.
Tucson Air Museum Foundation of Pima County Titan II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Museum Established May 8, 1986 571st SMS, 390th SMW Davis-Monthan AFB Strategic Alert July 1963 – November 1982 National . . . Map (db m26926) HM
61 Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Downtown — Pima County CourthouseHistoric Site
Near Church Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
The first Pima County Courthouse, a single-story adobe structure built in 1868, was replaced in 1881 by a large two-story stone and red brick victorian building which, in turn, was removed in 1928 to make way for the present structure. This . . . Map (db m55222) HM
62 Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Menlo Park — Desert Laboratory
On Tumamoc Hill Road, 0.7 miles south of West Anklam Road, on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m63672) HM
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63 Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Mission Valley — Mission San Xavier del Bac
Near San Xavier Road.
Mission San Xavier del Bac was founded by the Jesuit missionary, Fr. Eusebio Kino in 1692. The present church was built under the direction of the Franciscans. Construction began in 1783 and was completed in 1797. The church continues to . . . Map (db m83206) HM
64 Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Tumacacori — Mission San José de Tumacácori
On East Frontage Road, on the right when traveling north.
Beginning and History In January of 1691, at the request of the O'odham (Pima) Indians of the Santa Cruz River Valley, Jesuit Father Eusebio Francisco Kino established the mission of Tumacácori, dedicated to Saint Cajetan (San Cayetano). . . . Map (db m68149) HM
65 Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Tumacacori — 87001437 — Tumacacori MuseumNational Historic Landmark
Near Interstate 19 Frontage Road, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m216047) HM
66 Arizona, Yavapai County, Jerome — Jerome, ArizonaToo Strong to Die
On Main Street (Arizona Route 89A), on the right when traveling east.
The first mining claims were filed in 1876, within 20 years Jerome was a billion dollar copper mecca and one of the wildest, wickedest mining towns in the west. Drinking, gambling, brawls and frolicking with ladies of the night occurred . . . Map (db m33149) HM
67 Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — Yuma Crossing
On North 4th Avenue at West 1st Street, on the right when traveling south on North 4th Avenue.
From 1850 to 1877 all travelers crossing the Colorado River used the ferry. Several operated between the mouth of the Gila River and Pilot Knob. Steamboats arrived on the river in 1850 and the first railroad bridge was built in 1877.Map (db m29015) HM
68 Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — Yuma Crossing Park
Near North 4th Avenue.
Yuma Crossing, used since prehistoric times, played a significant part in the development of the West and continues to influence the affairs of the state and the nation. The Yuma City-County Bicentennial Commission in the spring of 1974 conceived . . . Map (db m28984) HM
69 Arkansas, Desha County, Rohwer — Rohwer Relocation Center Memorial Cemetery
Near State Highway 1, 0.5 miles north of Rohwer Road, on the left when traveling north.
Plaque Rohwer Relocation Center Memorial Cemetery Has Been Designated A National Historic Landmark This Site Possesses National Significance In Commemorating The History Of The United States of America 1992 . . . Map (db m167617) HM
70 Arkansas, Monroe County, Holly Grove — Initial Point of the Louisiana Purchase Survey
On Baseline Road (State Highway 362) 1.8 miles east of U.S. 49.
This stone marks the base established Nov. 10, 1815 from which the lands of the Louisiana Purchase were surveyed by the United States Engineers. The first survey from this point was made to satisfy the claims of the soldiers of the War of 1812 . . . Map (db m6037) HM
71 Arkansas, Monroe County, Holly Grove — Louisiana Purchase State Park — Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park —
Near State Highway 362, 1.8 miles east of U.S. 49.
This park preserves and protects two of Arkansas's greatest heritages: The "initial point" of the 1815 Louisiana Territory land survey and one of the state's few "headwater" swamps. The elevated boardwalk allows for safe viewing of the park's . . . Map (db m155180) HM
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72 Arkansas, Monroe County, Holly Grove — The Opening of the American West — Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park —
Near State Highway 362, 1.8 miles east of U.S. 49.
This point was established by survey on November 10, 1815 by U.S. Government survey teams led by Prospect Robbins and Joseph Brown. Recognizing the national significance of this Initial Point, the L'Anguille Chapter of the DAR sought placement of a . . . Map (db m155200) HM
73 Arkansas, Monroe County, Holly Grove — Two Lines Mark the Future of the United States — Louisiana Purchase Historic State Park —
Near State Highway 362, 1.8 miles east of U.S. 49.
The stone marker behind you marks the 'Initial Point' for the survey of the Louisiana Purchase Territory. The east-west Baseline and the north-south line, the Fifth Principal Meridian, are fundamental in land transactions throughout the western . . . Map (db m155199) HM
74 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Confederate and Federal Forces Engage — Panel 3 —
On Arkansas Route 76, 0.2 miles east of County Road 175, on the left when traveling east.
At about 9:30 a.m. Federal patrols made contact with Confederate scouts near Poison Spring. Colonel Williams parked his wagons two and three abreast, as close together as possible. He ordered the First Kansas to the front forming a line, and . . . Map (db m201023) HM
75 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Federal Forage Party Departs Camden April 17, 1864 — Panel 2 —
Near Arkansas Route 76, 1.2 miles west of County Road 100, on the right when traveling west.
Critical Shortage of Food and Forage... More than three weeks of marching and fighting depleted Steele's sup- plies. His troops had been on half rations for more than two weeks and unauthorized foraging was widespread. The capture of . . . Map (db m201020) HM
76 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — Forage Party Routed! — Panel 4 —
On Arkansas Route 76, 1.2 miles west of County Road 100, on the right when traveling west.
Williams, despite being outnumbered, defended the train as long as possible, hoping for reinforcements from Camden. After a short and hotly contested engagement at close range, the black troops broke ranks, retreating in chaos. The Confederates . . . Map (db m201024) HM
77 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Chidester — The Civil War Battle of Poison Spring - April 18, 1864Turning Point of the Red River Campaign in Arkansas — Panel 1 —
Near Arkansas Route 76, 1.2 miles west of County Road 100, on the right when traveling west.
The Federal government's unsuccessful Red River Expedition in April, 1864 was the last major invasion of Confederate territory west of the Mississippi River. Its aim was to capture Shreveport, Louisiana, open Texas to Federal occupation and acquire . . . Map (db m201019) HM
78 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, M.L.K. — Daisy Bates House
On West 28th Street west of South Cross Street, on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m211542) HM
79 California, Alameda County, Alameda — 1029 — The Jimmy Doolittle Pier – Alameda Naval Air StationPier No. 3 — USS Hornet —
Near Hornet Avenue at Ferry Point.
On April 1, 1942, sixteen B-25 bombers were hoisted to the flight deck of the carrier Hornet and parked there, while moored at Pier No. 3 at U.S. Naval Station in Alameda. The B-25 detachment consisted of seventy officers and one hundred thirty . . . Map (db m29431) HM
80 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Southside — First Church of Christ, ScientistBernard Maybeck, Architect, 1910
On Dwight Way at Bowditch Street, on the left when traveling east on Dwight Way.
Roof replacement, accessibility, and seismic improvements: Architectural Resources Group and Degenkolb Engineers, 2007 City of Berkeley Landmark designated 1975 Maybeck’s masterpiece is an Arts & Craft fusion of Romanesque, early Christian . . . Map (db m55032) HM
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81 California, El Dorado County, Coloma — ColomaAn Artists View
On State Highway 49, on the left when traveling south.
”The principle street of Coloma was alive with crowds of moving men, passing and repassing, laughing, talking, and all appearing in the best of humor. It was a scene that no other country could ever imitate.” from “A . . . Map (db m12274) HM
82 California, Humboldt County, Eureka — Indian/Gunther Island Site 67 (Tolowot)
Near Startare Drive.
National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commerating the history of the United States of America. 1964 National Park Service United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m32570) HM
83 California, Inyo County, Independence — 850 — Manzanar
On Highway 395, on the right when traveling south.
In the early part of the World War II, 110,000 persons of Japanese ancestry were interned in relocation centers by Executive Order No. 9066, issued on February 19, 1942. Manzanar, the first of ten such concentration camps, was bounded by . . . Map (db m122703) HM WM
84 California, Inyo County, Ridgecrest — Coso Rock Art DistrictBig and Little Petroglyph Canyon — National Historic Landmark —
Near China Lake Boulevard.
This District possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States Of America. The Coso Rock Art District contains the largest concentration of unaltered prehistoric petroglyphs and associated sites in North . . . Map (db m196327) HM
85 California, Kern County, Delano — The Forty Acres
On Cesar Chavez Lane, 2.6 miles west of U.S. 99, on the right.
The Forty Acres has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This property possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. Forty Acres embodies and conveys multiple layers of national . . . Map (db m54836) HM
86 California, Kern County, Onyx — 99 — Walker's Pass
On Isabella Walker Pass Road (State Highway 178 at milepost 79.8), on the right when traveling east.
Discovered by Joseph R. Walker, American trail-blazer who left the San Joaquin Valley through this pass in 1834. This area was traversed by topographer Edward M. Kern, after whom the Kern River was named, while accompanying the Fremont expedition of . . . Map (db m159834) HM
87 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — 6 — Bradbury Building
On Broadway at 3rd Street, on the left when traveling south on Broadway.
Mining Tycoon L. Bradbury Makes His Mark His name endures in the eponymous town of wealth and horseflesh set against the San Gabriel Mountains, but mining tycoon Louis Bradbury made his loveliest mark on Southern California with the . . . Map (db m167742) HM
88 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — 313 — Hompa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple
Near 1st Street at Central Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Los Angeles Hompa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple, built 1924-26. Declared October 24, 1986 Historic-Cultural Monument No. 318 by the City of Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, Cultural Affairs Department. (second marker:) . . . Map (db m231223) HM
89 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — 312 — Union ChurchUnion Center for the Arts
On Judge John Aiso Street (San Pedro Street) north of 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Union Church, built in 1922, has great historic significance as the first Christian church built in Little Tokyo, and the site of important spiritual, cultural, and community service activities. It is listed on the National Register of . . . Map (db m234531) HM
90 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — United States Court HouseAnd Post Office
On North Spring Street just north of Temple Street, on the right when traveling north.
U.S. Post Office and Court House has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This property possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. This U.S. District Court House is . . . Map (db m229663) HM
91 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, East Hollywood — 12 — Hollyhock HouseUNESCO World Heritage Site
Near Hollywood Boulevard east of Edgemont Street, on the right when traveling east.
Hollyhock House, as part of the 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, has been inscribed on the World Heritage List. Inscription on this List confirms that this property deserves protection for the benefit of all humanity because . . . Map (db m154492) HM
92 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Echo Park — Angelus Temple
On Glendale Boulevard at Park Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Glendale Boulevard.
Angelus Temple, founding church of International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This building possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America.Map (db m219917) HM
93 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Pacific Palisades — 381 — Eames HouseNational Historic Landmark
Near Chautauqua Boulevard, 0.2 miles north of Pacific Coast Highway (California Route 1), on the left when traveling north.
Eames House has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This property possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. The Eames House was the creation of prolific designers Charles and . . . Map (db m211205) HM
94 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, San Pedro — S.S. Lane Victory — Port of Los Angeles —
On Pier 94 east of the Catalina Air-Sea Terminal Heliport.
Panel 1: 1945: March: Lane Victory is named for the former slave, Isaac Lane, founder of Lane College, in Jackson, Tennessee. The Victory Ship was one of a class of cargo ships designed and built during World War II by the . . . Map (db m131429) HM
95 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Silver Lake — Neutra Studio and Residences
On Silver Lake Boulevard, 0.2 miles south of Glendale Boulevard, on the left when traveling south.
Neutra Studio and Residences has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This property possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. The Neutra VDL Demonstration Studio and Residences are . . . Map (db m120934) HM
96 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, South Los Angeles — 960 — Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Near Figueroa Street south of Exposition Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
This stadium was originally completed in 1923. It was partially redesigned and enlarged for the 1932 Olympic Games. Both designs were by architects John & Donald B. Parkinson. The Coliseum has witnessed many important sports, political, and . . . Map (db m116751) HM
97 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, South Los Angeles — 174 — Village GreenBaldwin Hills Village
On Obama Boulevard at Cloverdale Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Obama Boulevard.
Baldwin Hills Village has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This residential complex possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. Reginald Johnson with Lewis Wilson, Edwin . . . Map (db m175168) HM
98 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, South Los Angeles — 993 — Watts TowersNational Historic Landmark — Watts Towers of Simon Rodia State Historic Park —
On 107th Street east of Graham Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Panel 1: Watts Towers California Historical Landmark No. 993 Panel 2: Unconventional Life, Unconventional Art Simon Rodia has been referred to as a visionary and a man of great passion. A self-taught laborer from . . . Map (db m51953) HM
99 California, Los Angeles County, Monrovia — 14 — Upton Sinclair House
On Myrtle Avenue at Scenic Drive, on the right when traveling north on Myrtle Avenue.
Upton Sinclair House has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935. This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the history of the United . . . Map (db m145405) HM
100 California, Los Angeles County, Pasadena — Hale Solar Laboratory
Near Holladay Road south of Lombardy Road, on the left when traveling south.
Hale Solar Laboratory has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This property possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America.Map (db m152145) HM

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