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The Point of Rocks Historic Transportation Corridor in Mineral County, Montana is a historic district including portions of the historic Mullan Road and the Milwaukee Road Railroad. [ 2 ] The district was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on September 4, 2009.
The odor has been commonly known by the name "Aroma of Tacoma" since at least the early 1940s. However, there are instances of the word "aroma" being associated with Tacoma dating back to 1901 when local resident George Francis Train penned a civic cheer: [3] [4] Seattle! Seattle! Death Rattle, Death Rattle; Tacoma! Tacoma! Aroma, Aroma!
The Point of Rocks Stage Station is a former resting place at the meeting point of the Overland Trail and the Union Pacific Railroad in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA.It was built as a stop for the Overland Stage Line in the 1861 or 1862, equidistant between the earlier Black Buttes and Salt Wells stations, which were 28 miles (45 km) apart.
Point of Rocks Stage station on the Overland Trail 1862–1868, then a freight depot between the Union Pacific Railroad and the gold fields around South Pass City until 1877. A state historic site since 1947.
The Tolar Petroglyph Site is an archeological site in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.The site includes a sandstone rock formation with 32 panels of petroglyphs running for 150 feet (46 m) along the rock face.
A historic house in downtown Round Rock was relocated Tuesday evening as the city prepares to renovate the former library. The Andrew J. Palm House was moved from 212 E. Main St. to 3300 E. Palm ...
Chappell Roan's 2025 Grammys look is almost as old as she is.. The 26-year-old pop star (whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz) touched down on the Grammys red carpet in a head-turning archival ...
Point of Rocks (Sierra County, New Mexico), landmark along the Jornada del Muerto; Point of Rocks (Chester, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Chesterfield County, Virginia; Point of Rocks (Texas), an isolated hill with a spring, a watering place on the San Antonio - El Paso Road, 10 miles west of Fort Davis, Texas, now a roadside park