Salt Sulphur Springs, Spring House, U.S. Route 219, Salt Sulphur Sprin...
Survey number: HABS WV-117-G Public domain photograph - historical image of West Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Carnegie Steel-Ohio Works, Steam Engines, 912 Salt Springs Road, Young...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HAER OH-33
Carnegie Steel-Ohio Works, Steam Engines, 912 Salt Springs Road, Young...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HAER OH-33
Carnegie Steel-Ohio Works, Steam Engines, 912 Salt Springs Road, Young...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HAER OH-33
Wind Cave Roads & Bridges, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: The Wind Cave National Park road system reflects the combined efforts of the National Park Service, the South Dakota State Highway Commission, and the Bureau of Public Roads to provide vehicular a... More
Wind Cave Roads & Bridges, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: The Wind Cave National Park road system reflects the combined efforts of the National Park Service, the South Dakota State Highway Commission, and the Bureau of Public Roads to provide vehicular a... More
Tintic Standard Reduction Mill, Warm Springs Mountain, Goshen, Utah Co...
Significance: The Tintic Standard Reduction Mill was the only use of the antiquated Augustin process in the United States during the early 1920s. The Augustin process was an acid-brine chlorodizing and leaching... More
Powder Springs Bridge, Spanning Flat Creek at Dale Road, Powder Spring...
Significance: The bridge is a representative example of the Pratt half-hip truss and of the work of the Converse Bridge Company of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Survey number: HAER TN-24 Building/structure dates: 1... More
Powder Springs Bridge, Spanning Flat Creek at Dale Road, Powder Spring...
Significance: The bridge is a representative example of the Pratt half-hip truss and of the work of the Converse Bridge Company of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Survey number: HAER TN-24 Building/structure dates: 1... More
Osage Creek Bridge, Spanning Osage Creek at County Road 71, Healing Sp...
Significance: The Osage Creek is an excellent Arkansan example of a Pratt through truss bridge. Constructed by an unknown builder in the early twentieth century, its economy of materials and proven structural ... More
Blackfoot River Crossing Bridge, North Trail Canyon Road, approximatel...
Significance: Very little is known about the construction of the Blackfoot River Bridge. What is known about the bridge is that it originally was used as a railroad bridge. The bridge was likely transported b... More
Southern Pacific Railroad Shasta Route, Bridge No. 324.99, Milepost 32...
Significance: The Southern Pacific Railroad Shasta Route, built as the California and Oregon Railroad and the Central Pacific Railroad between Roseville, California and Portland, Oregon was the first thrust nor... More
Winkley Bridge, Spanning Little Red River adjacent to State Highway No...
Significance: The Winkley Bridge was an excellent example of a streamlined suspension bridge, and one of only two remaining suspension bridges in Arkansas, before its collapse in 1989. For a period of sixty ye... More
Davis Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River at County Road 16, Lime Spring...
Significance: Built in 1879, the Davis Bridge was one of a handful of iron spans erected in Howard County following the failure of several early timber structures. It was fabricated and built by the Wrought Ir... More
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Elk River on County Road 42, Steamboat Spri...
Significance: The oldest vehicular bridge over the Elk River, the bridge is also the oldest bridge in Routt County and shares the distinction as the oldest bridge in northwest Colorado with the Kay's Ranch Brid... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Hot Springs National Park, Bathhouse Row, Buckstaff Bathhouse: Mechani...
Significance: The Buckstaff Bathhouse is part of Bathhouse Row, which represents a typical American Spa. The spring piping, heating and ventilation systems are examples of early twentieth century state-of-the-... More
Hot Springs National Park, Bathhouse Row, Quapaw Bathhouse: Mechanical...
Significance: The Quapaw Bathhouse is part of Bathhouse Row, which represents a typical American Spa. The spring piping, heating and ventilation systems are examples of early twentieth century state-of-the-art... More
Ouachita River Bridge, Spanning Lake Hamilton on U.S. Highway 70, Hot ...
Significance: An excellent example of open spandrel, concrete deck arch bridge. The multiple spans (5 arch spans) exhibit the grace and style of the bridge form. It is the design of Ira G. Hedrick, a prominen... More
Ouachita River Bridge, Spanning Lake Hamilton on U.S. Highway 70, Hot ...
Significance: An excellent example of open spandrel, concrete deck arch bridge. The multiple spans (5 arch spans) exhibit the grace and style of the bridge form. It is the design of Ira G. Hedrick, a prominen... More
Beaver Creek Bridge, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: Beaver Creek Bridge was an important link in a scenic road system developed by the South Dakota State Highway Commission to facilitate motor tourism in the Black Hills. Although typical of concre... More
Pardee Dam, South Spillway, Mokulumne River, Valley Springs, Calaveras...
Survey number: HAER CA-168-B Public domain photograph - historical image of California, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Hot Springs National Park, Bathhouse Row, Visitor's Center, State High...
Survey number: HAER AR-4-I Building/structure dates: 1938 Initial Construction
Hot Springs National Park Bathhouse Row, Maurice Bathhouse: Mechanical...
Significance: The Maurice Bathhouse is part of Bathhouse Row, which represents a typical American Spa. The spring piping, heating and ventilation systems are examples of early twentieth century state-of-the-ar... More
Hot Springs National Park Bathhouse Row, Maurice Bathhouse: Mechanical...
Significance: The Maurice Bathhouse is part of Bathhouse Row, which represents a typical American Spa. The spring piping, heating and ventilation systems are examples of early twentieth century state-of-the-ar... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
Saratoga Gas Light Company, Gasholder No. 2, Niagara Mohawk Power Corp...
Significance: Gasholder No. 2 is significant because of the role of gasholders in general in furthering residential and commercial development in urban areas. In addition, it is one of only a few remaining gas... More
Saratoga Gas Light Company, Gasholder No. 2, Niagara Mohawk Power Corp...
Significance: Gasholder No. 2 is significant because of the role of gasholders in general in furthering residential and commercial development in urban areas. In addition, it is one of only a few remaining gas... More
Kolb House, Powder Springs Road, Kennesaw, Cobb County, GA
Significance: Relatively rare example of Georgia frontier vernacular architecture. Part of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, which preserves and interprets the area where Federal forces, led by G... More
Kolb House, Powder Springs Road, Kennesaw, Cobb County, GA
Significance: Relatively rare example of Georgia frontier vernacular architecture. Part of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, which preserves and interprets the area where Federal forces, led by G... More
Kolb House, Powder Springs Road, Kennesaw, Cobb County, GA
Significance: Relatively rare example of Georgia frontier vernacular architecture. Part of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, which preserves and interprets the area where Federal forces, led by G... More
Kolb House, Powder Springs Road, Kennesaw, Cobb County, GA
Significance: Relatively rare example of Georgia frontier vernacular architecture. Part of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, which preserves and interprets the area where Federal forces, led by G... More
Roaring Springs, State Route 616 vicinity, Gloucester, Gloucester Coun...
Significance: It is a distinctive example of Tidewater Virginia vernacular architecture evolved to its present form through remodeling by various owners. Its western end began as a 1-room, with side passage, pr... More
Roaring Springs, State Route 616 vicinity, Gloucester, Gloucester Coun...
Significance: It is a distinctive example of Tidewater Virginia vernacular architecture evolved to its present form through remodeling by various owners. Its western end began as a 1-room, with side passage, pr... More
Pardee Dam, Powerhouse, Mokulumne River, Valley Springs, Calaveras Cou...
Survey number: HAER CA-168-A Public domain photograph of electric power generation, power lines, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph of electric power p... More
Williams Place, Smokehouse, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of S...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-E Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Carnegie Steel-Ohio Works, Steam Engines, 912 Salt Springs Road, Young...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HAER OH-33
Wind Cave Roads & Bridges, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: The Wind Cave National Park road system reflects the combined efforts of the National Park Service, the South Dakota State Highway Commission, and the Bureau of Public Roads to provide vehicular a... More
Wind Cave Roads & Bridges, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: The Wind Cave National Park road system reflects the combined efforts of the National Park Service, the South Dakota State Highway Commission, and the Bureau of Public Roads to provide vehicular a... More
Wind Cave Roads & Bridges, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: The Wind Cave National Park road system reflects the combined efforts of the National Park Service, the South Dakota State Highway Commission, and the Bureau of Public Roads to provide vehicular a... More
Wind Cave Roads & Bridges, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: The Wind Cave National Park road system reflects the combined efforts of the National Park Service, the South Dakota State Highway Commission, and the Bureau of Public Roads to provide vehicular a... More
Wind Cave Roads & Bridges, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: The Wind Cave National Park road system reflects the combined efforts of the National Park Service, the South Dakota State Highway Commission, and the Bureau of Public Roads to provide vehicular a... More
Wind Cave Roads & Bridges, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: The Wind Cave National Park road system reflects the combined efforts of the National Park Service, the South Dakota State Highway Commission, and the Bureau of Public Roads to provide vehicular a... More
Mulladay Hollow Bridge, Spanning Mulladay Hollow Creek at County Road ...
Significance: The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is one of eight known masonry arch bridges in Arkansas. It was constructed as part of the Leatherwood Lake Recreation Project, that also included a massive stone dam cr... More
Mount Vernon Church, Watkins Mill State Park, Excelsior Springs, Clay ...
Survey number: HABS MO-1185 Public domain photograph of architectural diagram, building plan, section, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mount Vernon Church, Watkins Mill State Park, Excelsior Springs, Clay ...
Survey number: HABS MO-1185 Public domain photograph of architectural diagram, building plan, section, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Four Mile Bridge, Spanning Elk River on County Road 42, Steamboat Spri...
Significance: The oldest vehicular bridge over the Elk River, the bridge is also the oldest bridge in Routt County and shares the distinction as the oldest bridge in northwest Colorado with the Kay's Ranch Brid... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Williams Place, Main House, SC Secondary Road 113, .75 mile North of S...
Significance: The Williams Place is a rural agricultural and residential complex developed between c. 1839 and c. 1850 by a farmer, Robert Rogers Williams for him and his family. The property includes ten log s... More
Hot Springs National Park, Bathhouse Row, Quapaw Bathhouse: Mechanical...
Significance: The Quapaw Bathhouse is part of Bathhouse Row, which represents a typical American Spa. The spring piping, heating and ventilation systems are examples of early twentieth century state-of-the-art... More
Hot Springs National Park, Bathhouse Row, Quapaw Bathhouse: Mechanical...
Significance: The Quapaw Bathhouse is part of Bathhouse Row, which represents a typical American Spa. The spring piping, heating and ventilation systems are examples of early twentieth century state-of-the-art... More
Beaver Creek Bridge, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: Beaver Creek Bridge was an important link in a scenic road system developed by the South Dakota State Highway Commission to facilitate motor tourism in the Black Hills. Although typical of concre... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex, 60111 U.S. Highway 6, Glenwood S...
Significance: The Shoshone complex is significant for being one of the earliest hydroelectric plants on the Colorado River and one of the largest in the Rocky Mountain Region to depend upon the flow of a river ... More
Williams Place, Crib, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of SC seco...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-G Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
West Baden Springs Hotel, State Route 56, West Baden Springs, Orange C...
Significance: The West Baden Springs Hotel is notable as an engineering achievement and as a testament to an opulent social era. The main building was erected in 1901-02 after a disastrous fire destroyed an ea... More
Lock Springs Bridge, Spanning Grand River on Cart Road 127, Lock Sprin...
Significance: The main span of the Lock Springs Bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. The origin of the Warren truss appro... More
Saratoga Gas Light Company, Gasholder No. 2, Niagara Mohawk Power Corp...
Significance: Gasholder No. 2 is significant because of the role of gasholders in general in furthering residential and commercial development in urban areas. In addition, it is one of only a few remaining gas... More
Turntable: Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railroad, Highway 23, Eurek...
Significance: The Eureka Springs and North Arkansas (ES&NA) Railroad was created in 1981 on the site of the old Eureka Springs Railroad. The Eureka Springs Railroad, formed in 1882, served as a branch line con... More
Iron Springs Quarry, 150 feet west of Grand Loop Road, 20 miles east o...
Significance: The Iron Spring Quarry served as a source of rock and gravel for road construction and maintenance projects in Yellowstone National Park. Due to the feature's mundane nature, the historic record ... More
Williams Place, Smithy, SC secondary Road 113, 3/4 mile North of SC se...
Survey number: HABS SC-615-I Building/structure dates: ca. 1850 Initial Construction
Hot Springs National Park, Bathhouse Row, Fordyce Bathhouse: Mechanica...
Significance: The Fordyce Bathhouse is part of Bathhouse Row, which represents a typical American Spa. The spring piping, heating and ventilation systems are examples of early twentieth century state-of-the-ar... More
Yellow Springs Bathhouse, Yellow Springs & Art School Roads (West Pike...
See also HABS PA-1131 & PA-1198 for related information. Significance: Yellow Spings is one of the oldest and most successful spas in the country, This bathhouse is part of the Yellow Springs Tavern complex (se... More
Salt Sulphur Springs, Chapel, U.S. Route 219, Salt Sulphur Springs, Mo...
Significance: Served as a chapel for Salt Sulphur Springs resort complex. Also used for concerts and minstrel shows. Survey number: HABS WV-117-B Building/structure dates: ca. 1840 Initial Construction
Kolb House, Powder Springs Road, Kennesaw, Cobb County, GA
Significance: Relatively rare example of Georgia frontier vernacular architecture. Part of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, which preserves and interprets the area where Federal forces, led by G... More
Kolb House, Powder Springs Road, Kennesaw, Cobb County, GA
Significance: Relatively rare example of Georgia frontier vernacular architecture. Part of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, which preserves and interprets the area where Federal forces, led by G... More
Kolb House, Powder Springs Road, Kennesaw, Cobb County, GA
Significance: Relatively rare example of Georgia frontier vernacular architecture. Part of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, which preserves and interprets the area where Federal forces, led by G... More
Kolb House, Powder Springs Road, Kennesaw, Cobb County, GA
Significance: Relatively rare example of Georgia frontier vernacular architecture. Part of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, which preserves and interprets the area where Federal forces, led by G... More
Roaring Springs, State Route 616 vicinity, Gloucester, Gloucester Coun...
Significance: It is a distinctive example of Tidewater Virginia vernacular architecture evolved to its present form through remodeling by various owners. Its western end began as a 1-room, with side passage, pr... More
Roaring Springs, State Route 616 vicinity, Gloucester, Gloucester Coun...
Significance: It is a distinctive example of Tidewater Virginia vernacular architecture evolved to its present form through remodeling by various owners. Its western end began as a 1-room, with side passage, pr... More
Carnegie Steel-Ohio Works, Steam Engines, 912 Salt Springs Road, Young...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HAER OH-33
Carnegie Steel-Ohio Works, Steam Engines, 912 Salt Springs Road, Young...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-1 Survey number: HAER OH-33
Wind Cave Roads & Bridges, Hot Springs, Fall River County, SD
Significance: The Wind Cave National Park road system reflects the combined efforts of the National Park Service, the South Dakota State Highway Commission, and the Bureau of Public Roads to provide vehicular a... More
Tintic Standard Reduction Mill, Warm Springs Mountain, Goshen, Utah Co...
Significance: The Tintic Standard Reduction Mill was the only use of the antiquated Augustin process in the United States during the early 1920s. The Augustin process was an acid-brine chlorodizing and leaching... More
Tintic Standard Reduction Mill, Warm Springs Mountain, Goshen, Utah Co...
Significance: The Tintic Standard Reduction Mill was the only use of the antiquated Augustin process in the United States during the early 1920s. The Augustin process was an acid-brine chlorodizing and leaching... More
Hot Springs National Park, Bathhouse Row, Superior Bathhouse: Mechanic...
Significance: The Superior Bathhouse is part of Bathhouse Row, which represents a typical American Spa. The spring piping, heating and ventilation systems are examples of early twentieth century state-of-the-a... More
Southern Pacific Railroad Natron Cutoff, Tunnel 5, Milepost 545.2, McC...
Significance: The Southern Pacific Railroad Cascade Route, built as the Natron Cutoff between Black Butte, California and Natron, Oregon was one of a series of major rebuildings and realignments of the original... More
Old Beersheba Inn, Cross Row (Boarding Cabin), Armsfield Avenue, Beers...
Survey number: HABS TN-54-C Public domain photograph of wood log building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Winkley Bridge, Spanning Little Red River adjacent to State Highway No...
Significance: The Winkley Bridge was an excellent example of a streamlined suspension bridge, and one of only two remaining suspension bridges in Arkansas, before its collapse in 1989. For a period of sixty ye... More
Winkley Bridge, Spanning Little Red River adjacent to State Highway No...
Significance: The Winkley Bridge was an excellent example of a streamlined suspension bridge, and one of only two remaining suspension bridges in Arkansas, before its collapse in 1989. For a period of sixty ye... More
Davis Bridge, Spanning Upper Iowa River at County Road 16, Lime Spring...
Significance: Built in 1879, the Davis Bridge was one of a handful of iron spans erected in Howard County following the failure of several early timber structures. It was fabricated and built by the Wrought Ir... More