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Fireboat No. 1is a historic fireboat on display in a permanent land installation on the waterfront in the Old Town area of Tacoma, Washington. Built in 1929, she was for more than fifty years the sole firefighting vessel for the Port of Tacoma. She was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1980.
Fireboat No. 1is 96 feet 6 inches (29.41 m) long with a 21-foot-6-in...
The Fire Island Light is a visible landmark on the Great South Bay, in southern Suffolk County, New York on the western end of Fire Island, a barrier island off the southern coast of Long Island. The Lighthouse is located within Fire Island National Seashore and just to the east of Robert Moses State Park. It is part of the Fire Island Light Station which contains the...
This iconic building, located in the heart of downtown Newport, Rhode Island. Built in 1885, the fire station has been restored to include functioning barn doors, decorative shingling, oversized windows, brass fire pole, and a 65-foot tall lookout tower, the highest private viewing spot in Newport.
It was know as one of the first organized fire companies in America. ...
Fire Temple House is located near many large cliffhouses visible from the Cliff Palace Loop Road. This view shows how the builders used natural layers in the sandstone to construct the split-level dwelling and ceremonial center. Note the line of holes on the cliff edge between the two ruins on the upper ledge. These footholds led to a ladder that connected the two lev...
The “Naked Warrior,” as named by sculptor John Seward Johnson II, is a Navy combat swimmer wearing shorts, fins and a face mask. The City Council accepted the gift from the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida. The statue also honors all maritime commando units that have provided the same skills and support found in today’s U.S. Navy...
First Avenue Bridge, also known as The People’s Bridge was assembled in a Midwestern fabrication plant, dismantled, and shipped to San Diego in 1931. It was retrofitted for earthquakes in 2010.
This bridge is the only steel-arch bridge in San Diego.
The President, Directors and Company, of the Bank of the United States, commonly known as the First Bank of the United States, was a national bank, chartered for a term of twenty years, by the United States Congress on February 25, 1791. It followed the Bank of North America, the nation's firstde factocentral bank.
Establishment of the Bank of the United States was pa...
First Ladies National Historic Site is a United States National Historic Site located in Canton, Ohio. The site was established in 2000 to commemorate all the United States First Ladies and comprises two buildings: the Ida Saxton McKinley Historic Home and the Education & Research Center.
Tours start at the Education & Research Center, located one block north ...
The First Military Flying School in America Landmark in Coronado, California, marks the site where Glenn Curtiss founded his aviation school on January 17, 1911, on North Island, which was the Army's Rockwell Field. The location is within the Naval Air Station Coronado at the entrance to Gate 5, where the historical marker is situated in Sunset Park. The site is signi...
The First National Bank Building is a 417-foot-tall high-rise building in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. The building has the tallest connecting skyway in the Twin Cities.
It is believed that the world's first modern skyway was built to connect the two towers. The skyway connects the building's 17th floor with the adjacent 16-story Merchants Bank Build...
Drilled in 1889 and completed a year later near oil seeps at Chelsea in Indian Territory. In 1882, Edward Byrd, a Cherokee by marriage, found oil seeps southwest of Chelsea in Indian Territory. Two years later, the Cherokee Nation passed a law authorizing organization of a company “for the purpose of finding petroleum, or rock oil, and thus increa...
First Oil Well in Western Canada National Historic Site is located along Akamina Parkway in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
The First Oil Well in Western Canada National Historic Site of Canada commemorates the 1902 oil strike in what is now Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. Drilled in 1902, the well was the first productive oil well in the western...
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is a Montana state park in Cascade County, Montana in the United States. The park is 1,481 acres (599 ha) and sits at an elevation of 3,773 feet (1,150 m). It is located about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) northwest of the small town of Ulm, which is near the city of Great Falls. First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park contains the Ulm Pishkun...
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