Tag: “The Garrison Historic Area”

16 places found.

  1. St Ann’s Fort Signal Tower

    The Clock: St Ann’s Fort Signal Tower

    The Garrison Historic Area

    St. Michael, Barbados

  2. Hardin, MT

    Situated on the edge of the Crow Reservation and very near the Little Bighorn Battlefield, this small town is overrun by Little Big Horn enthusiasts from both sides of this famous battle.

  3. Pamelia Lake

    You can only hike in to see Pamelia Lake. It is just a short 2-mile hike off of NF-40 in the Mt.

  4. Presidio Yacht Club

    Cross the Golden Gate from San Francisco into Sausalito. The Presidio Yacht Club is located in Horseshoe Cove near the Bay Area Discovery Museum (for children).

  5. La Citadelle

    Located on top of Cap Diamant and overlooking the St. Lawrence River, La Citadelle is the largest military fortification in North America.

  6. Old Faithful Inn

    Built over the winter of 1903-1904, the Old Faithful Inn is basically an enormous log cabin literally a stones throw from Old Faithful Geyser. The main hall is 7 stories high, and awesomely creaky, as a huge building made from logs should be, with huge stone fireplaces and cozy chairs throughout.

  7. The Ferry Building

    Originally built in 1898, this San Francisco landmark at the foot of Market Street was one of the busiest transit terminals in the world prior to the construction of the Bay and Golden Gate Bridges during the 1930s. Ferry traffic declined dramatically thereafter, and from the 1950s until the mid-1990s, the Ferry Building was hidden behind an ugly elevated freeway.

  8. Willlimantic, CT

    Willimantic, CT is southeast of Hartford. Historically a center for thread mills along the river.

  9. Smith Tower

    Many people visit Seattle and needlessly wait in long lines to ride to the top of the Space Needle. But there is another less-famous tower across town that also offers unparalleled views of Puget Sound, Mt.

  10. Cape Spear National Park

    The oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland and Labrador is located at the most easterly point of land in North America. It has been restored to its 1839 appearance and shows how a lightkeeper and his family might have lived in the mid-19th century.