Significance: Building housed activities of a wholesale concern important to the commercial history of St. Joseph; today it is one of the few remaining structures from that era. Survey number: HABS MO-1858 Bu More
Significance: A significant local example of Renaissance Revival architecture, the Buchanan County Courthouse also served as the site of the trial of the Ford Brothers, who murdered Jesse James. Survey number: More
Significance: This building of Romanesque design, whose exterior has survived fairly well through a series of uses, was one of the principal buildings in the company town built by George M. Pullman for the Pull More
Significance: Part of the Iron Ring, a tactical land defense system that consisted of a semi-circle of infantry to protect Unalaska from Japanese invaders. Survey number: HABS AK-34-JJ Building/structure date More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: The 12' x 12', wood frame stairway is attached to the bunkhouse that was used by miners employed at the Green Butte Copper Company. Survey number: HAER AK-9-I Building/structure dates: 1925 Init More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: The 12' x 12', wood frame stairway is attached to the bunkhouse that was used by miners employed at the Green Butte Copper Company. Survey number: HAER AK-9-I Building/structure dates: 1925 Init More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: The 12' x 12', wood frame stairway is attached to the bunkhouse that was used by miners employed at the Green Butte Copper Company. Survey number: HAER AK-9-I Building/structure dates: 1925 Init More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More
Significance: Was established as a central feature of the "New Army," created by President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of War Elihu Root. The building is thus a physical manifestation of America's growing More
Significance: Completed in 1914, it was an elaborate estate built for Robert A. Long, a wealthy Kansas City lumberman. Located just 20 miles south of Kansas City, Longview was intended to be both a rural retrea More
Significance: The site of important botanical research since its inception, the Garden was one of the first institutions in the country for horticultural display and education. Just ten years after it was found More