King County Washington (Page 3) has 50 places on the National Register of Historic Places including 2 places of National significance and 10 places of Statewide significance. Historic Places: Gas Works Park, Lacey V. Murrow Floating Bridge, Girls' Parent
Bexley is the result of the merger of two communities: the Lutheran neighborhood of Pleasant Ridge around Capital University and Bullit Park, once the site of country homes of rich residents of Columbus, including the Ohio Governor’s Residence and Heritage Garden. #29. Great Neck Gardens, New...
The Theodore Roosevelt National Park North Unit Scenic Byway is more than a mouthful—it’s a 13.7-mile loop through the North Unit of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The open prairies of this region are home to bison and prairie dogs. Pause at the Oxbow Outlook toward the end of th...
Washington attempted to run the ranch for profit, eventually negotiating with the state to turn it into a state park. When neither of these options panned out, he donated the land to Young Life, a Christian youth organization. Young Life continues to hold annual summer camps on the property....
Now part of the Thomas Edison National Historical Park, Glenmontwas commissionedby the Wizard of Menlo Park for his new wife, Mina, in 1886.Henry Hudson Hollydesigned both the Queen Anne house and neighboring laboratory, where Edison invented both the phonograph and the alkaline storage battery....
Minutes to The Banks, Smale Park, & Duke Energy Convention Center.Enjoy super fast free Wi-Fi & free parking, complimentary hot breakfast buffet, an urban location, and a friendly staff. All rooms equipped with microwave & refrigerator, Keurig coffee maker, & LCD TV, 20 spacious suites, ...
Washington attempted to run the ranch for profit, eventually negotiating with the state to turn it into a state park. When neither of these options panned out, he donated the land to Young Life, a Christian youth organization. Young Life continues to hold annual summer camps on the property....
Washington attempted to run the ranch for profit, eventually negotiating with the state to turn it into a state park. When neither of these options panned out, he donated the land to Young Life, a Christian youth organization. Young Life continues to hold annual summer camps on the property....