- 1. British troops enter Washington, D.C. (2020-08-24)
- (Events Calendar/British troops enter Washington, D.C.)
- British troops enter Washington, D.C. On August 24, 1814, British troops under General Robert Ross enter Washington, D.C. to destroy many government buildings, including the White House, the Treasury building ...
- Created on 27 December 2015
- 2. Fallsburg
- (Category)
- ... are still in operation and many people have summer homes here. Countless Orthodox Jews and Hasidim return each year to bungalow colonies and old hotel and boardinghouse buildings. Human resource groups ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 3. County History
- (Category)
- ... White Lake, thrived. These hotels were largely wood frame buildings of Victorian architecture, and were all Gentile owned. While at first they offered their guests simply fresh air, clean water, farm ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 4. The Golden Age of The Catskills
- (Video)
- ... to put back into these places so slowly, they declined,” Frishman said. Today, some of the old bungalows are owned by orthodox groups, who occupy the buildings during the summer months. “There are st ...
- Created on 06 July 2017
- 5. Monticello
- (Thompson)
- ... rty buildings had been consumed along with a million dollars worth of property. Fortunately, no lives were lost as hundreds of horrified people watched, powerless to save one hundred years of growth and indus ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 6. Civilian Conservation Corps
- (Tusten)
- ... n the location here. Buildings are already located at different points on the reservation, which would be suitable for such groups of men..." ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 7. The Oil Pipeline
- (General History)
- ... structure of the pumping station, the old pump house, while to the south are a barn and smaller buildings scattered about, leaving little space remaining where the tall structure can safely fall to the ...
- Created on 28 June 2011
- 8. Daniel Skinner
- (History Makers)
- ... settlements on the lower river. Not only were the timbers used to construct buildings, but they provided raw materials for a thriving shipbuilding industry. In time, however, the easily accessible stands ...
- Created on 11 August 2005
- 9. Beatrice Schoch
- (History Preserver)
- ... buildings and historic sites such as mills, tanneries, Hurd Cave, Pintler Cemetery, etc. Bee was also responsible for putting up several historical markers and developing a very interesting ...
- Created on 11 August 2003
- 10. Jennie Grossinger
- (History Makers)
- ... nway uses the phrase Silver Age to describe the hotels which existed before the First World War. Some of these buildings were physically impressive, but the activities available to the guests were limite ...
- Created on 11 August 2002
- 11. John Conway
- (History Preserver)
- ... property which a rich historical background and to restore buildings that were badly in need of repair. Part of John’s fascination with the county is that so much of it is unexplored. ...
- Created on 11 August 2002
- 12. Delbert Van Etten
- (History Preserver)
- ... in his town? In reflecting on his lifelong fascination with his Liberty neighbors and their buildings, Del wonders if it was his grandfather that first stimulated his imagination. His grandfather, Alfred ...
- Created on 11 August 2000