Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Smokemont Bridge,...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a bridge, water, historic structure, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, White Miller Lake Dam, Ashley Natio...
Significance: White Miller Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s to store water for irrigation. The dam is a representative example ... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, White Miller Lake Dam, Ashley Natio...
Significance: White Miller Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s to store water for irrigation. The dam is a representative example ... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Group of slides: 1-4 Charlie Edwards in Front of the Speaker Stand; 5-...
1983 Omaha pow-wow. Macy, Nebraska. Public domain photograph - historical image of Nebraska, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Obsidian Creek Bridge, Spanning Obsidian Creek at Indian Creek Campgro...
Significance: Obsidian Creek Bridge is one of two remaining Army Corps of Engineers bridges in Yellowstone National Park. It represents the significant role that the Corps of Engineers played in the early year... More
Indian Field Methodist Campground, Chapel, SC Route 73, near US Route ...
Survey number: HABS SC-595-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73001707
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Bluebell Lake Dam, Ashley National ...
Significance: Bluebell Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes in the Swift Creek and Yellowstone River drainages dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s, to store water for i... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Bluebell Lake Dam, Ashley National ...
Significance: Bluebell Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes in the Swift Creek and Yellowstone River drainages dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s, to store water for i... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Bluebell Lake Dam, Ashley National ...
Significance: Bluebell Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes in the Swift Creek and Yellowstone River drainages dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s, to store water for i... More
Warm River Shelter, Warm River Campground, Ashton, Fremont County, ID
Significance: The shelter is significant due to its association with the original development of recreation and tourism in the area. The shelter embodies the characteristics of the vernacular architecture typi... More
Warm River Shelter, Warm River Campground, Ashton, Fremont County, ID
Significance: The shelter is significant due to its association with the original development of recreation and tourism in the area. The shelter embodies the characteristics of the vernacular architecture typi... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Kidney Lake Dam, Ashley National Fo...
Significance: Kidney Lake is by far the largest of the reservoired high mountain lakes in the Upalco Unit of the Central Utah Project. One of three lakes in the Brown Duck Basin dammed by the Farnsworth Irriga... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Kidney Lake Dam, Ashley National Fo...
Significance: Kidney Lake is by far the largest of the reservoired high mountain lakes in the Upalco Unit of the Central Utah Project. One of three lakes in the Brown Duck Basin dammed by the Farnsworth Irriga... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Kidney Lake Dam, Ashley National Fo...
Significance: Kidney Lake is by far the largest of the reservoired high mountain lakes in the Upalco Unit of the Central Utah Project. One of three lakes in the Brown Duck Basin dammed by the Farnsworth Irriga... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Big Creek Road, B...
Significance: The transportation system of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is representative of NPS park road design and landscape planning throughout the country. Much of the construction work, including ... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Big Creek Road, B...
Significance: The transportation system of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is representative of NPS park road design and landscape planning throughout the country. Much of the construction work, including ... More
Zion National Park, South Campground Amphitheatre, Springdale, Washing...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-62 Survey number: HABS UT-108-B Building/structure dates: 1936 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1954 Subsequent Work Building/stru... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Namakani Paio Campground, Highway 11, Volcano, Hawaii County, HI
Public domain photograph - historical image of Hawaii, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Obsidian Creek Bridge, Spanning Obsidian Creek at Indian Creek Campgro...
Significance: Obsidian Creek Bridge is one of two remaining Army Corps of Engineers bridges in Yellowstone National Park. It represents the significant role that the Corps of Engineers played in the early year... More
Obsidian Creek Bridge, Spanning Obsidian Creek at Indian Creek Campgro...
Significance: Obsidian Creek Bridge is one of two remaining Army Corps of Engineers bridges in Yellowstone National Park. It represents the significant role that the Corps of Engineers played in the early year... More
Indian Field Methodist Campground, Chapel, SC Route 73, near US Route ...
Survey number: HABS SC-595-A National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73001707
Sulphur Springs Methodist Campground, Sulphur Springs Road (Sulphur Sp...
Significance: Sulphur Springs Methodist Campground was founded following the Great Revival of 1800. First meeting here may have been as early as 1815. In 1842 temporary brush arbors were abandoned for a more ... More
High Mountain Dams in Upaco Unit, Superior Lake Dam, Ashley National F...
Significance: Superior Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes in the Swift Creek and Yellowstone River drainages dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s to store water for ir... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Five Point Lake Dam, Ashley Nationa...
Significance: Five Point Lake is the largest reservoired body of water in the Yellowstone drainage, and with a crest length of 970 feet, Five Point Lake Dam is the second longest of the earthen dams in the Upal... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Brown Duck Lake Dam, Ashley Nationa...
Significance: Brown Duck Lake is one of three high mountain lakes dammed by the Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir Company in 1920. The dam is representative, though structurally damaged, and the recent replacemen... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Deep Creek Road, ...
Significance: The transportation system of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is representative of NPS park road design and landscape planning throughout the country. Much of the work, including that of Deep ... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Contact Sheet: 1-3 Stereo Mike Pair for Host Drum; 4 Extra Microphone ...
1983 Omaha pow-wow. Macy, Nebraska. Public domain photograph of stereoscopic card, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Obsidian Creek Bridge, Spanning Obsidian Creek at Indian Creek Campgro...
Significance: Obsidian Creek Bridge is one of two remaining Army Corps of Engineers bridges in Yellowstone National Park. It represents the significant role that the Corps of Engineers played in the early year... More
Sulphur Springs Methodist Campground, Sulphur Springs Road (Sulphur Sp...
Significance: Sulphur Springs Methodist Campground was founded following the Great Revival of 1800. First meeting here may have been as early as 1815. In 1842 temporary brush arbors were abandoned for a more ... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Elkmont Road, Bet...
Survey number: HAER TN-35-P Public domain photograph of Tennessee, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Island Lake Dam, Ashley National Fo...
Significance: Island Lake is one of three high mountain lakes in the Brown Duck Basin dammed by the Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir Company in 1920. The dam itself it representative and relatively well-preserve... More
Colonel's Creek Campground, 7000 Chambersburg Road, Fayetteville, Fran...
Survey number: HAER PA-596 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Colonel's Creek Campground, 7000 Chambersburg Road, Fayetteville, Fran...
Survey number: HAER PA-596 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Drift Lake Dam, Ashley National For...
Significance: Drift Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes in the Swift Creek and Yellowstone River drainages dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s to store water for irrig... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Kidney Lake Dam, Ashley National Fo...
Significance: Kidney Lake is by far the largest of the reservoired high mountain lakes in the Upalco Unit of the Central Utah Project. One of three lakes in the Brown Duck Basin dammed by the Farnsworth Irriga... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Kidney Lake Dam, Ashley National Fo...
Significance: Kidney Lake is by far the largest of the reservoired high mountain lakes in the Upalco Unit of the Central Utah Project. One of three lakes in the Brown Duck Basin dammed by the Farnsworth Irriga... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Smokemont Bridge,...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a modernist architecture building, 20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, White Miller Lake Dam, Ashley Natio...
Significance: White Miller Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s to store water for irrigation. The dam is a representative example ... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Pow-Wow Campground from the West
1983 Omaha pow-wow. Macy, Nebraska. Public domain photograph - historical image of Nebraska, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Contact Sheet: 2-5 Campground; 6-9 Gary Tassone and Ed Matney; 11-16 R...
Gary Tassone and Ed Matney were CBS recordists. 1983 Omaha pow-wow. Macy, Nebraska.
Obsidian Creek Bridge, Spanning Obsidian Creek at Indian Creek Campgro...
Significance: Obsidian Creek Bridge is one of two remaining Army Corps of Engineers bridges in Yellowstone National Park. It represents the significant role that the Corps of Engineers played in the early year... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Five Point Lake Dam, Ashley Nationa...
Significance: Five Point Lake is the largest reservoired body of water in the Yellowstone drainage, and with a crest length of 970 feet, Five Point Lake Dam is the second longest of the earthen dams in the Upal... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, East Timothy Lake Dam, Ashley Natio...
Significance: With a crest length of almost 1,400 feet, the East Timothy Lake dam is distinguished as by far the largest dam in the Upalco Unit of the Central Utah Project. It was completed in 1951 as the last... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Water Lily Lake Dam, Ashley Nationa...
Significance: The Water Lily Lake Dam is the oldest manmade structure to reservoir a natural lake in the Swift Creek drainage. With a crest length of 64 feet, it is the smallest of the dams in the Upalco Unit ... More
Colonel's Creek Campground, 7000 Chambersburg Road, Fayetteville, Fran...
Survey number: HAER PA-596 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Kidney Lake Dam, Ashley National Fo...
Significance: Kidney Lake is by far the largest of the reservoired high mountain lakes in the Upalco Unit of the Central Utah Project. One of three lakes in the Brown Duck Basin dammed by the Farnsworth Irriga... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Deer Lake Dam, Ashley National Fore...
Significance: Deer Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes in the Swift Creek and Yellowstone River drainages dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s to store water for irriga... More
Zion National Park, South Campground Comfort Station, Springdale, Wash...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-62 Survey number: HABS UT-108-C Building/structure dates: 1934 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1960 Subsequent Work
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Boys Playing Football in Campground to West of Arena
1983 Omaha pow-wow. Macy, Nebraska. Public domain photograph - historical image of Nebraska, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Pow-Wow Campground from Road on the East
1983 Omaha pow-wow. Macy, Nebraska. Public domain photograph - historical image of Nebraska, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Campers, scuba diver, views of campground, Fort Getty Campground, Jame...
Index data: 1-4, Scuba diver; 5-7, Views of campground; 8-10, 12, Don Woodard, camper (with Tom Burns in #10); 13-15, Unidentified camper
Obsidian Creek Bridge, Spanning Obsidian Creek at Indian Creek Campgro...
Significance: Obsidian Creek Bridge is one of two remaining Army Corps of Engineers bridges in Yellowstone National Park. It represents the significant role that the Corps of Engineers played in the early year... More
High Mountain Dams in Upaco Unit, Superior Lake Dam, Ashley National F...
Significance: Superior Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes in the Swift Creek and Yellowstone River drainages dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s to store water for ir... More
High Mountain Dams in Upaco Unit, Superior Lake Dam, Ashley National F...
Significance: Superior Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes in the Swift Creek and Yellowstone River drainages dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s to store water for ir... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Five Point Lake Dam, Ashley Nationa...
Significance: Five Point Lake is the largest reservoired body of water in the Yellowstone drainage, and with a crest length of 970 feet, Five Point Lake Dam is the second longest of the earthen dams in the Upal... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Five Point Lake Dam, Ashley Nationa...
Significance: Five Point Lake is the largest reservoired body of water in the Yellowstone drainage, and with a crest length of 970 feet, Five Point Lake Dam is the second longest of the earthen dams in the Upal... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, East Timothy Lake Dam, Ashley Natio...
Significance: With a crest length of almost 1,400 feet, the East Timothy Lake dam is distinguished as by far the largest dam in the Upalco Unit of the Central Utah Project. It was completed in 1951 as the last... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Island Lake Dam, Ashley National Fo...
Significance: Island Lake is one of three high mountain lakes in the Brown Duck Basin dammed by the Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir Company in 1920. The dam itself it representative and relatively well-preserve... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Brown Duck Lake Dam, Ashley Nationa...
Significance: Brown Duck Lake is one of three high mountain lakes dammed by the Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir Company in 1920. The dam is representative, though structurally damaged, and the recent replacemen... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Milk Lake Dam, Ashley National Fore...
Significance: Situated picturesquely on the western tip of Milk Lake at the base of a steep mountainside, the Milk Lake Dam is perhaps the most visually striking of the Upalco Unit dams. It is technologically ... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Milk Lake Dam, Ashley National Fore...
Significance: Situated picturesquely on the western tip of Milk Lake at the base of a steep mountainside, the Milk Lake Dam is perhaps the most visually striking of the Upalco Unit dams. It is technologically ... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Drift Lake Dam, Ashley National For...
Significance: Drift Lake is one of several natural high mountain lakes in the Swift Creek and Yellowstone River drainages dammed by the Farmers Irrigation Company in the 1920s and 1930s to store water for irrig... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Big Creek Road, B...
Significance: The transportation system of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is representative of NPS park road design and landscape planning throughout the country. Much of the construction work, including ... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Campers, scuba diver, views of campground, Fort Getty Campground, Jame...
Index data: 1-4, Scuba diver; 5-7, Views of campground; 8-10, 12, Don Woodard, camper (with Tom Burns in #10); 13-15, Unidentified camper
Namakani Paio Campground, Highway 11, Volcano, Hawaii County, HI
Public domain photograph of park, trees, outdoors, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Sulphur Springs Methodist Campground, Sulphur Springs Road (Sulphur Sp...
Significance: Sulphur Springs Methodist Campground was founded following the Great Revival of 1800. First meeting here may have been as early as 1815. In 1842 temporary brush arbors were abandoned for a more ... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Farmers Lake Tunnel, Ashley Nationa...
Significance: On the majority of the reservoirs in the Upalco Unit, the irrigation companies created storage by building dams to raise the natural high-water level of the lakes and cut drainage channels below t... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
High Mountain Dams in Upalco Unit, Milk Lake Dam, Ashley National Fore...
Significance: Situated picturesquely on the western tip of Milk Lake at the base of a steep mountainside, the Milk Lake Dam is perhaps the most visually striking of the Upalco Unit dams. It is technologically ... More
Campers, scuba diver, views of campground, Fort Getty Campground, Jame...
Index data: 1-4, Scuba diver; 5-7, Views of campground; 8-10, 12, Don Woodard, camper (with Tom Burns in #10); 13-15, Unidentified camper
Namakani Paio Campground, Highway 11, Volcano, Hawaii County, HI
Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of camp, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Obsidian Creek Bridge, Spanning Obsidian Creek at Indian Creek Campgro...
Significance: Obsidian Creek Bridge is one of two remaining Army Corps of Engineers bridges in Yellowstone National Park. It represents the significant role that the Corps of Engineers played in the early year... More
Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route...
Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for chur... More
Campers, scuba diver, views of campground, Fort Getty Campground, Jame...
Index data: 1-4, Scuba diver; 5-7, Views of campground; 8-10, 12, Don Woodard, camper (with Tom Burns in #10); 13-15, Unidentified camper
Campers, scuba diver, views of campground, Fort Getty Campground, Jame...
Index data: 1-4, Scuba diver; 5-7, Views of campground; 8-10, 12, Don Woodard, camper (with Tom Burns in #10); 13-15, Unidentified camper