Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company Plant, Between Joseph Campau & Conant Avenues, Hamtramck, Wayne County, MI Significance: It served as the major manufacturing and assembly plant for the Dodge automobile and is More
Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company Plant, Between Joseph Campau & Conant Avenues, Hamtramck, Wayne County, MI Significance: It served as the major manufacturing and assembly plant for the Dodge automobile and is More
Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company Plant, Between Joseph Campau & Conant Avenues, Hamtramck, Wayne County, MI Significance: It served as the major manufacturing and assembly plant for the Dodge automobile and is More
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: The buildings of the Tuba City Boarding School exhibit modest use of the neo-classical revival style in an early 20th century Bureau of Indian Affairs Boarding Sc More
Significance: Stone "A" was unearthed in front of the Dudley Digges House. Stone "B" had been salvaged from the original 18th century steps and reused in a later porch for the Dudley Digges House. They are reco More
Significance: The Canal extended 43 miles between Bordenton, NJ (along the Delaware River) and New Brunswick, NJ (along the Raritan River) and began operation in 1834. From its beginning, it was successful, wit More
Significance: Black Canyon Small Bridge is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the better examples of CCC work on the Gila National For More
Significance: The idea of building a scenic highway along the south bank of the Columbia River was conceived by Samuel Hill and other prominent Portland businessmen. Hill took Samuel Lancaster and future State More
Significance: Terry Canyon Bridge #4 is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the better examples of CCC work on the Gila National Forest More
Significance: The spillway was built to release excess water from Lake Sakakawea whenever high water threatens to overtop and destroy Garrison Dam. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1 More
Significance: The Delaware & Hudson Canal opened for business in 1828. Locks 70, 71 and 72 were added to the system in 1849 when the Delaware Aqueduct, replacing the canal river crossing at the nearby Delaware More
Significance: Black Canyon Big Bridge is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the only examples of a double span bridge built by the CCC More
Significance: The penstocks and surge tanks were built to conduct water from the intake house (HAER ND-15-D) at Lake Sakakawea to the powerhouse (HAER ND-15-A). The surge tanks primarily provide pressure relief More
Significance: Terry Canyon Bridge #1 is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the better examples of CCC work on the Gila National Forest More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Bue Girl is an example of a square-sterned bowpicker with a V-8 engine. Originally a bowpicker, Bue Girl ha More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Bumble Bee 11 is an example of a square-sterned bowpicker with V-8 engine. Bumble Bee 11 an early motorized More
Significance: This Scherzer-type, rolling-lift, bascule bridge with steel plate-girder leaves has significance as a distinctive example of the bascule type. Its significance is demonstrated by the presence of d More
Significance: This pontoon swing bridge has significance as a distinctive example of a movable bridge. Its significance is demonstrated by the presence of distinctive engineering and design features of the pont More
Significance: Shem Dam was built in 1934–35 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) as a project sponsored by the U.S. Forest Service, Dixie National Forest. The dam was designed by two Utah engineers: Luther More
Significance: The Lockport Company Canal Bridge is significant as an intact representative example of a tower-drive vertical lift bridge, a subtype within the vertical lift bridge subtype. The bridge's variatio More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, this Double Ended Bowpicker is an example of a double ender with cabin aft (bowpicker). Motorized double en More
Significance: This Warren pony truss swing bridge has significance as an example of a movable swing bridge. Its significance is demonstrated by the presence of distinctive engineering and design features of a p More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Alki is an example of a square-sterned bowpicker. Alki, built in 1949, was of the new generation of boats b More
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1232 Survey number: HAER GA-95-C National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000274
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Alki II is an example of a fiberglass bowreeler with a high-power V-8 engine. Alki II represents the tran More
Significance: The West Pearl River Bridge possesses significance as one of four bridges constructed to carry US 90/Old Spanish Trail over the Pearl River in St. Tammany Parrish in the early 1930s. The bridge is More
Significance: The Charenton Bridge is significant as an important example of a distinctive truss type. The bridge's significant design feature is its K-truss configuration, characterized by the arrangement of v More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Bumble Bee 47 is an example of a double-ended sailboat that has been converted to power. Bumble Bee 47 was More
Significance: The Terrebonne Parish Road No. 004 Bridge is a cable-stayed swing bridge that has significance as an important example of a movable bridge. Its significance is demonstrated by the presence of dist More
Significance: Mamie (nee Doud) and Dwight D. Eisenhower purchased the property in january 1951 and in the late winter and early spring of 1953 began consultations with an architect, an interior designer, a cons More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Bue Girl is an example of a square-sterned bowpicker with a V-8 engine. Originally a bowpicker, Bue Girl ha More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Bumble Bee 11 is an example of a square-sterned bowpicker with V-8 engine. Bumble Bee 11 an early motorized More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Bumble Bee 47 is an example of a double-ended sailboat that has been converted to power. Bumble Bee 47 was More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Alki II is an example of a fiberglass bowreeler with a high-power V-8 engine. Alki II represents the tran More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Alki is an example of a square-sterned bowpicker. Alki, built in 1949, was of the new generation of boats b More
Significance: The Lockport Company Canal Bridge is significant as an intact representative example of a tower-drive vertical lift bridge, a subtype within the vertical lift bridge subtype. The bridge's variatio More
Significance: The Esperanza is a reconstruction of a boat found in a rotted condition. The boat was used by Cuban refugees seeking a new life in the United States. The boat's construction is typical of small Cu More
Significance: Bridge L2257 is locally significant under National Register of Historic Places Criterion C in the area of Engineering as exemplary of the work of local bridge builder, Perley N. Gillham. The bridg More
The ship was documented in two locations. Dry dock photos were taken in Norfolk, Virginia, and in-water photos were taken while berthed at Canton Marine Terminal in Baltimore, Maryland. Significance: As stated More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, this Double Ended Bowpicker is an example of a double ender with cabin aft (bowpicker). Motorized double en More
Significance: The Terrebonne Parish Road No. 004 Bridge is a cable-stayed swing bridge that has significance as an important example of a movable bridge. Its significance is demonstrated by the presence of dist More
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1232 Survey number: HAER GA-95-C National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000274
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Bue Girl is an example of a square-sterned bowpicker with a V-8 engine. Originally a bowpicker, Bue Girl ha More
Significance: This Warren pony truss swing bridge has significance as an example of a movable swing bridge. Its significance is demonstrated by the presence of distinctive engineering and design features of a p More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Alki II is an example of a fiberglass bowreeler with a high-power V-8 engine. Alki II represents the tran More
Significance: The Charenton Bridge is significant as an important example of a distinctive truss type. The bridge's significant design feature is its K-truss configuration, characterized by the arrangement of v More
Significance: The Terrebonne Parish Road No. 004 Bridge is a cable-stayed swing bridge that has significance as an important example of a movable bridge. Its significance is demonstrated by the presence of dist More
Significance: The Esperanza is a reconstruction of a boat found in a rotted condition. The boat was used by Cuban refugees seeking a new life in the United States. The boat's construction is typical of small Cu More
Significance: The Tonopah Belmont Development Company (TBDC) was one of the most important companies created during Nevada's early twentieth-century mining boom. As ore deposits in its central Nevada mines wer More
The ship was documented in two locations. Dry dock photos were taken in Norfolk, Virginia, and in-water photos were taken while berthed at Canton Marine Terminal in Baltimore, Maryland. Significance: As stated More
Significance: The Lockport Company Canal Bridge is significant as an intact representative example of a tower-drive vertical lift bridge, a subtype within the vertical lift bridge subtype. The bridge's variatio More
Significance: This pontoon swing bridge has significance as a distinctive example of a movable bridge. Its significance is demonstrated by the presence of distinctive engineering and design features of the pont More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, Alki is an example of a square-sterned bowpicker. Alki, built in 1949, was of the new generation of boats b More
Significance: Part of an ongoing project to document the evolution of the Columbia River gillnet boat, this Double Ended Bowpicker is an example of a double ender with cabin aft (bowpicker). Motorized double en More
Significance: This Scherzer-type, rolling-lift, bascule bridge with steel plate-girder leaves has significance as a distinctive example of the bascule type. Its significance is demonstrated by the presence of d More