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Taken from the former 1st Presbyterian Church, the corner includes the 1st Carnegie Library in America, the Carnegie Music Hall, the Elks Club, and a found-space art program.
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John Wright Store and Restaurant in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. Panorama by Alan Chaffee Photography
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The park is named for Thaddeus Stevens’ charcoal iron furnace, named Caledonia, which began operation in 1837. The scenic watercourse along PA 233 was once the millrace that operated the furnace waterwheel. The Honorable Thaddeus Stevens was born in Caledonia County, Vermont. Thaddeus Stevens became a famous aboliti...
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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, which is sited near the Lincoln Memorial, presents a memorial to all those US troops killed in Vietnam in a moving and honorable way.
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This gigapan image shows the Vietnam wall from afar, near a statue depicting three women in the agony of war. The statue is moving, as is the image of the wall ascending from the ground, towering over visitors, then descending back into the ground in line with the Washington Monument.
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Fort Scammon is a Civil War fort in Charleston WV. Used by the south in 1862 and fortified by the north in 1863, it was used to guard the junction of the Elk and Kanawha rivers. I grew up about a half mile away, and have fond memories of playing there as a kid. There are several USGS benchmarks here, for those...
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Fort Scammon is a Civil War fort in Charleston WV. Used by the south in 1862 and fortified by the north in 1863, it was used to guard the junction of the Elk and Kanawha rivers. I grew up about a half mile away, and have fond memories of playing there as a kid. There are several USGS benchmarks here, for those...
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