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William Johnson House is located in downtown Natchez, Mississippi. The William Johnson House complex consists of the actual Johnson home and the adjoining McCallum House. William Johnson, a free black barber in Natchez, used bricks from buildings destroyed in the infamous tornado of 1840 to construct the State Street estate and commercial business area. The familly li...
William Scarbrough House is a historic house at 41 Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard in Savannah, Georgia. Built in 1819, and subjected to a number later alterations, it is nationally significant as an early example of Greek Revival architecture, and is one of the few surviving American works of architect William Jay. The house was declared a National Historic Landma...
The Williams Mansion (formerly called the Calhoun Mansion) is a Victorian house at 16 Meeting St., Charleston, South Carolina. The mansion is open for public tours.
George W. Williams bought the "Lowndes Lot" on Meeting Street and already had plans for a large house with attached conservatory, a hot house, extensive gardens, and an observatory atop the main house by 1...
To access Williams Ranch, check out a gate key at the Headquarters Visitor Center (Pine Springs). Only 4X4, high ground clearance vehicles are allowed along this rough, one-lane, dirt road. From Pine Springs drive west on highway 62/180 for 8.3 miles to a brown metal gate off the north side of the highway. The gate has a National Park Service arrowhead logo and an AT&...
Williams' Store is a historic store located along Old U.S. Route 66 in Riverton, Kansas. Leo Williams built the store in 1925, the year before Route 66 was designated.
It sold everything from gasoline, to groceries, to general merchandise. Customers could buy shoes, clothes, and food staples such as ice, milk, eggs, bread, fresh meat, canned food, and penny candy, as ...
The William Washington House is a pre-Revolutionary house at 8 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina. It is the only pre-Revolutionary house on Charleston's Battery. Thomas Savage bought the lot at the southwest corner of Church St. and South Battery in 1768 and soon built his house there. The resulting structure is a nationally important, Georgian style, square, ...
8-ft. bronze statue depicting iconic country artist, Willie Nelson, smiling with his guitar. It rests downtown at the corner of Willie Nelson Boulevard (formerly Second Street) and Lavaca outside the new studios of Austin City Limits.
The Willis Tower (formerly named, and still commonly referred to as, the Sears Tower) is a 108-story, 1,451-foot (442 m) skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. At the time of its completion in 1973, it was the tallest building in the world, surpassing the World Trade Center towers in New York, and it held this rank for nearly 25 years. The Willis Tower is the tallest buildi...
What is a gauging station? In this case, it was a station that measured the flow of the Colorado River in the canyon below the Hoover Dam--and it’s pretty cool to see. Originally, this station consisted of two gauging stations, both on the Nevada side of the Colorado River, connected by bucket tramway cars hanging from cables across the river. These met on the A...
The Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and was constructed in 1959 to take advantage of the cold water flowing from Hoover Dam and raise rainbow trout. The hatchery stocked as many as 175,000 Rainbow trout per year at Willow Beach, below Davis Dam and and in waters on tribal lands along the Colorado river.
In 201...
Willow Tank (WT-1) can accommodate only 1 vehicle, No Trailers, 6 people, no horses.
Maximum vehicle length is 25'
No trailers
Primitive roadside sites offer nice views, solitude, and a small flat gravel space to set up camp next to your vehicle. No shade, toilets, or other amenities are provided.
You can now obtain a backcountry permit to use this site up to ...
Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun, also known as Will Rogers Shrine, is a commemorative tower and chapel on Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is named after Will Rogers, the American humorist, who died in a plane crash in Alaska in 1935 during construction of the shrine. It is also a tomb for the remains of Spencer Penrose – who built many of the c...
NOTE: The Park is currently CLOSED. Checkere here for any updates.
Will Rogers State Historic Park is the former estate of American humorist Will Rogers. It lies in the Santa Monica mountains in Los Angeles, in the Pacific Palisades area.
On January 8, 2025, the ranch house and other structures were destroyed in the Palisades Wildfire, with the surrounding ranch also ...
The Wills Creek Bollman Bridge originally served the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Pittsburgh Division main line.
Designed by the self-taught civil engineer Wendel Bollman in 1871, this truss bridge is the last remaining span of the Pittsburgh Division line associated with Bollman. Around 1910 it was moved from Wills Creek to a location 1.5 miles (2.4 km) no...
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