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Fort Wayne is located in the city of ... (34 ha), including the original fort and a number of buildings, has been operated by the city of Detroit. ... built in 1889 ...
195 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York, United States 12210 Coordinates 42°39′25″N 73°45′44″W / 42.657081°N 73.762325°W / 42.657081; -73.
Grand Ledge, Michigan; Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan; Historic Cold Spring Village in Cold Spring, New Jersey; Historic Richmond Town, New York; Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, California; Little Bighorn National Monument-Reenactment is known as Custer's Last Stand Reenactment in Crow Agency Montana. Maine Forest and Logging Museum ...
Fort Wilkins Historic State Park is a historic preservation and public recreation area operated by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources at Copper Harbor, Michigan. [3] The park preserves the restored 1844 army military outpost, Fort Wilkins , which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [ 4 ]
Boston Massacre, reenactment in Oak Glen, California ; Camp Harding, Pennsylvania; D-Day Conneaut, Ohio; Numerous events at Fort Ticonderoga, New York; Assault on Fort Ontario "Something Wicked This Way Comes" Oswego, NY; Poland Through the Ages: A Living History Faire Fountainville, PA
Reflecting Albany's status as New York's capital, 17 of the 41 extant buildings listed individually, more than one-third of that total, have been used for governmental purposes at some point. [ note 7 ] The city government is responsible for three of those, its school district for two and the federal government one (the Old Post Office ), with ...
The American Hotel is a former hotel in Detroit, Michigan, that was built in 1926, located on Temple Street and Cass Avenue, located beside the Detroit Masonic Temple and was originally named the Fort Wayne Hotel. The structure is 11 stories high with 300+ rooms and has been vacant since the early 1990s.
In 1853, Benjamin W. Arnold of Albany had established his lumber business in partnership with a Michigan man. By the 1880s they were selling lumber from all over the Great Lakes via the Erie Canal. A thousand employees worked in their mills, and the firm had a large portion of dock space on Albany's waterfront.