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A stereoscope photograph of the Devil's Punchbowl in Natchez, Miss., circa 1900. (Norman C. Henry/New York Public Library Digital Collections) ... “Natchez, by 1865-66, was still under the ...
The Devil's Punchbowl was a concentration camp created in Natchez, Mississippi during the American Civil War to the freed slaves. Description
The Devil’s Punch Bowl, along with Hindhead Common, was acquired by the National Trust in 1906, making it one of the first open spaces acquired by the Trust. The beauty of the area and the diversity of nature it attracts resulted in the Devil's Punch Bowl being designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest on 30 April 1986. [1] [11]
A variation of the Devil's Punchbowl Route is the inclusion of Stoompa, in a 5–6 hour 13.5-kilometre (8.4 mi) route, that can either be done as an extension of the Devil's Punchbowl route (e.g. over and back from Mangerton's summit to Stoopma), [4] or as a "horseshoe" or "loop-route" that starts up the Devil's Punchbowl on the westside but ...
County Route X (CR X) or Route X ... Devil's Punchbowl: Los Angeles: 1964: ... This is the portion of the former U.S. Route 66 north of Victorville:
County Route N6 (CR N6) is a county highway in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The route connects State Route 138 with Devil's Punchbowl, a popular recreation area. CR N6 is known as Devil's Punch Bowl Road, Tumbleweed Road, Longview Road and a portion of Fort Tejon Road. Major intersections. The entire route is in Los Angeles ...
U.S. Route 66 or U.S. Highway 66 (US 66 or Route 66) was one of the original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System. It was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. [ 3 ]
The parade route will follow the same path as the last Super Bowl victory celebration for the Kansas City Chiefs three years ago.