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Extractions: The Gingerbread House The "Savannah Gingerbread" was built in the Steamboat Gothic Style in 1899 by merchant, Cord Asendorf. Asendorf designed all of the gingerbread spindles and bric-a-brac himself to "outgingerbread" everyone else in town. His daughter lived in the house until it was sold in the early 1970's then she protested when the new owners altered the color scheme from a subtle white to multicolored. She insisted that the house had always been white, though there are turn of the century photographs which suggest otherwise. In 1874, Captain Churchill married a distant cousin, Lois Churchill. They moved to Savannah, where he established the headquarters for Churchill Steamship Lines. They acquired this house in the 1890s for their winter residence. Some of the architectural features of the house were symbolic of a sea captain's home during the early part of the 20th century. These details include the braided rope design around the exterior front door and the rope ship-rail balustrade of the veranda. After the passing of both of the Churchills in the 1920s, the house was sold and operated first as a boarding house and later converted to an apartment house. In 1984, a group of investors purchased the house and renovated it into the Forsyth Park Inn.
Block Island South East Lighthouse National Historic Landmark The light became part of a new generation of American lighthouses. South east Lightwas built during the heyday of the us Light House Board, created in 1852 http://www.cr.nps.gov/maritime/nhl/blockisl.htm
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Extractions: Return to Battleship North Carolina th Maritime Heritage Conference Wilmington, NC October 25-29, 2001 Program updated 17 Mar 2002 Thursday, 25 October Conference Registration, to include dine-around sign up Concurrent Session I 1. USS Monitor ... 31. Above All Else Opening reception aboard Battleship USS North Carolina Dine Around Friday, 26 October Continental Breakfast Opening Plenary Session 1: "The Civil War Submarine H. L. Hunley Break Concurrent Session II 2. Wooden Ship Preservation " Educational Outreach and Marketing 22. North Carolina 32. Beyond Basic Preservation Lunch Concurrent Session III 3. Iron Afloat 13. Educational Outreach Programs: ... 33. The Lighthouse Lens Break Concurrent Session IV 4. Traditional Knowledge ... 40. Exhibit Design and Construction Cash Bar Conference dinner at Hilton Saturday, 27 October
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Extractions: Elk Neck Forest - 3,500 acre forest with seasonal primitive camping, hiking trails, shooting and archery ranges. Irishtown Rd.; North East; 410-287-5675 web site E lk Neck Trail - At this point it is an 8 mile hiking and biking trail from the Beaver Pond in Elk Neck State Forest, just south of North East, MD to the Turkey Point lighthouse at the southern tip of Elk Neck. The trail offers a magnificent panorama of the Chesapeake Bay headwaters.
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Extractions: Tarrytown Lighthouse - Kingsland Point Park, Palmer Avenue - Sleepy Hollow Westchester County - (914)864-7177 - Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Tarrytown Lighthouse at Kingsland Point Park on the Hudson River has guided tours for groups, by reservation only. Built in the 1880s, this lighthouse remained in service until 1965.
Maritime Maine Orleans, MA Lower Cape Publishing, 1984. Noble, Dennis L. lighthouses Keepersthe us Lighthouse Service and its Legacy. Camden Down east Books, 1998. http://www.maritimemaine.org/printresources/
Extractions: Maritime Maine: An Introductory Bibliography The following is a bibliography of sources on Maine maritime history. This is by no means an exhaustive work, and additions, corrections and other suggestions are welcome. For help in locating these works, contact your maritime history museum, historical society or local library. An excellent on-line resource for these works is also the Maine Info Net Statewide Library Catalog, which accesses electronic card catalogs for the libraries of the University of Maine system, Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, Maine Maritime Academy, University of New England, Portland Public Library, Maine College of Art and other libraries statewide. Maine Info Net can be accessed at the following URL: http://130.111.64.9/ Albee, Parker Bishop, Jr., ed. Letters From Sea, 1882-1901: Joanna and Lincoln Colcords Seafaring Childhood . Gardiner: Tilbury House; Searsport: Penobscot Marine Museum, 1999. Albion, Robert G., William A. Baker and Benjamin W. Labaree.
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Extractions: Beaufort, SC Brunswick Islands Charleston and its Resort Islands Conway ... Wilmington Porch paradise. When you live in Edenton, North Carolina, youâre fronting the head of the Albemarle Sound. Could there be anything more tranquil than dusk on the sound - the second-largest body of fresh water in the country?
Lighthouses the structure's identity and location along the coast. had three lights; the HorseshoeRange east Group along lighthouses were also built in variety of ways. http://www.hrenterprises.net/Lighthouses.htm
Extractions: Home Privacy Statement Support Contact ... FeedBack Lighthouses of New Jersey Click Here to Buy Lighthouses of New Jersey Screen Saver Lighthouses of New Jersey Trial Version New Jersey's lighthouses are majestic beacons, silent sentinels that guard time and mariners alike. It's a testament to the craftsmanship of their construction that so many lighthouses survive today, after years of fighting the awe-inspiring force of the sea. Each one that remains tells its own fascinating tale of bygone seafarers and the dangers they faced. As you plan your next vacation, remember to discover New Jersey's lighthouses. Those open to the public are located in some of the most beautiful and adventurous settings you'll ever visit. Put them on your travel intermediary and you'll agree....New Jersey's lighthouses are still a Must-See!! What is a lighthouse anyway? A lighthouse is a building, on or near the shore that exhibits a light high enough above the water to mark hazards, the entrances to harbors and shipping channels. Each lighthouse is distinguished by a unique signal, indicating the structure's identity and location along the coast. Before modern navigational equipment, mariners needed this signal information to navigate in the dark of night. Yet lighthouses also aided mariners by day their painted characteristic stripes and colors serving as seamarks (also known as Daymarks). In areas where fog posed a frequent problem, lighthouses were equipped with devices such as horns, whistles and bells. Offshore where it was not feasible to build such sentinels, lightships were anchored to mark an approach to land or an obstruction. These vessels displayed a light from either a mast or an onboard tower.
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Extractions: Newport, Rhode Island. IYRS is devoted to the preservation of maritime skills and historic watercraft. We offer a wide range of programs including a state-certified two-year program in the restoration and preservation of classic yachts as well as shorter workshops in traditional maritime skills. Los Angeles Maritime Museum
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Extractions: Turquoise water laps at our toes as we gaze down the shoreline. The white sand beach curves gradually to a point and fades out of sight where blue water and sky meet. With the warm August sun and slight breeze, we settle into our first full day in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Tara and I are on day two of a honeymoon roadtrip that will take us from Minneapolis, up through Canada and eventually back south to the East Coast. This beach, located halfway between the U.P. towns of Escanaba and St. Ignace on Lake Michigan's north shore, feels like a misplaced oasis, somehow lost here above the 46th parallel. The coastline is gorgeous and ocean-like, possessing miles of immaculate beach, rolling sand dunes and warm, clear-blue water. Pine and birch take the place of palm, but the beach houses, marinas, and faux-tropical shops and restaurants give this region a feel unique to the Midwest. Last night we arrived in Escanaba after a long drive across the state of Wisconsin. Our wonderful but hectic wedding day, combined with the seven-hour drive on winding two-lane blacktop, created a tension that cumulated throughout the first day of the vacation. With the initial lake breezes, I felt a true release and a realization that our big trip was finally under way.
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Extractions: Exploring the real Texas Discount Reservations - Hotels Cars Air Vacations ... HOME Texas Towns: Towns A to Z Towns by Region Ghost Towns Hill Country ... Accommodations Texas Features: Features Images Architecture Travel Reservations: Texas USA World Hotels ... Vacation Rental Contact Us Advertise Guest Book Newsletter Contact Us ... Links TEXAS GULF COAST TOWNS Gulf Coast Texas' coast has as fascinating a history as that other state. Florida might have had a few more shipwrecks, but why would anyone brag about what bad sailors they were? Besides, we used to have our own Navy and actually hired our ships and sailors out to Yucatan to protect them from Mexican ships. Can Florida say that?