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The Pacific Aviation Museum occupies historic spaces on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor. Its most iconic structure is the old Ford Island Control Tower. The tower was under construction when Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941. Exhibits include the wreckage of a Japanese plane that crashed on the Island of Ni'ihau, one of only two fixed-wing Wildcats, and a civilian plane that was caught in the middle of the Japanese formations as they approached Pearl Harbor. My uncle, Clarence Silva, did the murals that hang in the museum's exhibits. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 20 April 2018)
The U.S. Air Force Armament Museum was founded in 1975. It is the only musuem dedicated primarily to the armaments carried by the Air Force, and boasts a collection of over 30 aircraft (U.S. and a few foreign), as well as hundreds of examples of munitions used by aerial warfare through history. Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. (Nathanael Miller. 29 Dec. 2018)
Mount Adams is 12,281 feet above sea level, making it the second highest peak in Washington State after Mount Rainier. Mount Adams is one of the oldest of the Cascade volcanoes. Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington. (02 Sept. 2019; Nathanael Miller)
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Punchbowl Crater. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 23 April 2018)
The desk Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton used to publish their newspaper "The Revolution" on is 1869. Susan B. Anthony Home and Musuem. Rochester, New York. (Nathanael Miller. 08 May 2018)
Maintained by the Navajo Nation, the Four Corners Monuments marks one of the most fun accidents in American geographical history: the convergence of the states of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah. This is the only place in the U.S. where four states meet like this. Although this monument resides in four states at once, all my photos are "rooted" in New Mexico for archiving sake..
Four Corners, New Mexico. (Nathanael Miller. 04 Jan. 2019)
The New York-class battleship USS Texas (BB 35) was in commission from 1914 - 1948. It is one of the few American ships (and only battleship left) that served in both World Wars I and II. The ship has been a museum since 1948. La Porte, Texas. (Nathanael Miller, 01 Nov. 2018)
Roberts Covered Bridge, 1829. This bridge has several points of significance. It is the oldest covered bridge in Ohio, and the only remaining double-barreled (dual-wagon way) bridge in Ohio. It is the only surviving example of a Burr Truss bridge in Ohio, and it is the oldest of the six remaining double-barreled covered bridges in the U.S. Built by Orlistus Roberts, it originally spanned Seven Mile Creek on his property. It was moved to Eaton in 1990, and still spans Seven Mile Creek. Eaton, Ohio. (Nathanael Miller, 5 Jan. 2018)
The new Tennessee State Museum building opened in October 2018. Telling the story of the Tennessee from prehistoric times through the modern era, its vast collection is well worth a visit. Featured artifacts include one of Daniel Boone's rifles; a rare 13-star U.S. flag with the original 6-pointed stars first mandated by Congress before the flag was changed to 5-pointed stars; a coat made by future-president Andrew Johnson when he was still a tailor; chairs used during Civil Rights sit-ins; and outfits and instruments used by Dolly Parton, Tina Turner, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash. Nashville, Tennessee. (Nathanael Miller. 21 Nov. 2018)
Protected cruiser USS Olympia (C 6) on display at the Independence Seaport Museum. Olympia was commissioned in 1895 and reactivated several times, finally decommissioned in 1922. Most famously she was Commodore Dewey's flagship during the 1898 Battle of Manila Bay. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Nathanael Miller, 9 May 2018)
Jeffers Mound is the only surviving structure left of its small complex. It was built by the Hopewell Culture about 1500 years ago, circa the 4th or 5th centuries. A series of painted post-tops mark the footprint of a Hopewell post house that was located next to the mound. Worthington, Ohio. (Nathanael Miller, 22 March 2018)
"A Carillon Christmas" at Carillon Historical Park. The park features exhibits and buildings telling the story of Dayton from 1796 to the present day. Among the exhibits house on the park grounds are the Wright Flyer III from 1905, a section and lock from the old Miami and Eerie Canal, and a massive collection of cash registers (the cash register was invented in Dayton in 1879). (Nathanael Miller, 22 Dec. 2017).
Diamond Head is unusually green during a very wet April over Oahu. it was formed between 800,000 and 30,000 years ago during the Honolulu Volcanic Series that also formed Ulupa'U, Punchbowl, Koko Crater, Hanama Bay, and other formations on Oahu. Kaneohe Marine Base, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 14 April 2018)
Convair F-106A Delta Dart. Founded in 1923, the museum is housed in four hangars on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and has more than 360 aircraft in its collection. (Nathanael Miller, 4 Dec. 2017)
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Key West Cemetery. Established in 1847 after an 1846 hurricane washed most of the bodies out of the previous cemetery on the south side of the island near present-day Higgs Beach. Central to the military section is the statue and monument to the dead from the 1898 explosion of USS Maine (ACR 1) in Havana Harbor. (Nathanael Miller, 25 July 2017)
Frigate birds above Fort Jefferson on Garden Key in the Dry Tortugas. Fort Jefferson is the largest, most powerful masonry fort in the entire United States and was designed to maintain control of the entry way (and some nearby deep water anchorages) to the Gulf of Mexico. Built from 1846 - 1975 out of more than 16 million bricks, it was never finished. Dr. Samuel Mudd was held here for nearly four years after setting the broken legg of John Wilkes Boothe following the assasination of President Lincoln. Nearly 70 miles west of Key West, the Dry Tortugas mark the end of the third largest barrier reef in the world. (Nathanael Miller, 26 July 2017)
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Rainbow Bridge over the Anahulu Stream. Built of reinforced concrete in 1921 its name derives from the double-arches supporting it. Hale‘iwa, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 21 April 2018)
The Callahan Building clock, built in 1919. In 1955 the building was sold to Gem Savings Banks. Gem Savings' HQ was demolished in 1978, and the clock was moved to the Reynolds & Reynolds HQ. It was painted blue and Reynolds & Reynolds added their "Since 1866" tag to it. The 15,000 lb.s clock came to the park in 2006. "A Carillon Christmas" at Carillon Historical Park. The park features exhibits and buildings telling the story of Dayton from 1796 to the present day. Among the exhibits house on the park grounds are the Wright Flyer III from 1905, a section and lock from the old Miami and Eerie Canal, and a massive collection of cash registers (the cash register was invented in Dayton in 1879). (Nathanael Miller, 22 Dec. 2017).
Thunderbird tail feathers. Founded in 1923, the museum is housed in four hangars on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and has more than 360 aircraft in its collection. (Nathanael Miller, 4 Dec. 2017)
Known to the Hawaiians as Le'ahi, Diamond Head is a 300,000 year old tuff cone formed from an explosive erutpion. The crater is 3,520 feet in diameter and summits at 761 feet. The summit is the site of a lost heiau (ancient Hawaiian temple of other sacred site), and was used for coastal defense by the U.S. Army through the first half of the 20th century. Honolulu, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 18 April 2018)
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The Quarterdeck flags and well deck fragment from USS Ponce (LPD 15) at the the Clement Oak. This tree has been alive since the late 16th century. It was also the site of the landing of the first aerial flight in America. President George Washington watched as Jean-Pierre Blanchard took off in a balloon from Philadelphia. Blanchard carried a letter from President Washington to be delivered to whomever owned the property where the balloon landed, thus making this the first delivery of air mail as well. Ponce was in commission from 1971 - 2017. Deptford, New Jersey. (Nathanael Miller, 10 May 2018)
Hizey Bridge, built by James W. Buchanan in 1891. Moved to present location by James Visintine after he purchased it from Fairfield County in 1979. Pickering, Ohio. (Nathanael Miller, 22 March 2018)
The MV Tacoma, launched in 1997. The Tacoma, Wenatchee, and the Puyallup are Jumbo Mark II-class ferries, the largest in the Washington State Ferry fleet. Seattle, Washington. (13 Oct. 2019; Nathanael Miller)
Ancient lava tube. North Beach on the Mokapu Peninsula. Kaneohe Marine Base, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. (Nathanael Miller. 15 April 2018)
Founded in 1923, the museum is housed in four hangars on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and has more than 360 aircraft in its collection. (Nathanael Miller, 3 Dec. 2017)
The New York-class battleship USS Texas (BB 35) was in commission from 1914 - 1948. It is one of the few American ships (and only battleship left) that served in both World Wars I and II. The ship has been a museum since 1948. La Porte, Texas. (Nathanael Miller, 01 Nov. 2018)
Albus the Crab and the world's largest sandhill crane. "Sandy" is a 40-foot high steel sculpture built from 1998-99 by James Miller. Steele is in the Dakota Coteau Rangeland, a major resting spot for migratory birds, such as the sandhill crane. Steele, North Dakota. (Nathanael Miller, 16 Aug. 2018)
"The Receiver" has moved around Green Bay a bit. Currently owned by the Titletown Brewing Company, it has been repainted to honor Green Bay Packer wide receiver Donald Driver. Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Nathanael Miller, 06 Aug. 2018)
Ranger Natalie Barber in front of the symbolic cabin. The Lincoln birthplace memorial was completed in 1911, and houses a symbolic cabin on the hill where Lincoln was born in 1809. The main site is the Sinking Spring Farm where he is born, and the secondary site maintained is the Knob Creek Farm, where Lincoln lived from the age of 2 to 7 when the family moved to Indiana. Hodgenville, Kentucky. (Nathanael Miller, 7 Dec. 2017)
Protected cruiser USS Olympia (C 6) on display at the Independence Seaport Museum. Olympia was commissioned in 1895 and reactivated several times, finally decommissioned in 1922. Most famously she was Commodore Dewey's flagship during the 1898 Battle of Manila Bay. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Nathanael Miller, 9 May 2018)
Rising to 14,261 feet, Mount Shasta dominates the landscape of northern California. Black Butte is a formation of parasitic lava domes west-south-west of Mount Shasta. Mount Shasta is a stratovolcano, and part of the Cascade arc. Northern California. (Nathanael Miller, 12 Oct. 2018)
The U.S. Air Force Armament Museum was founded in 1975. It is the only musuem dedicated primarily to the armaments carried by the Air Force, and boasts a collection of over 30 aircraft (U.S. and a few foreign), as well as hundreds of examples of munitions used by aerial warfare through history. Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. (Nathanael Miller. 29 Dec. 2018)
Woodburn Hall, 1893. Originally called Science Hall. West Virginia University campus. Morgantown, West Virginia. (Nathanael Miller, 8 Jan. 2018)
Erected in 1995, the Port Ludlow totem poles uses figures from the Tsimshian people to tell the story of Port Ludlow's evolution from its pre-human occupation days to modern times. Port Ludlow, Washington. (Nathanael Miller, 04 September 2018)
Originally the Navy used blue lights thinking that was the best way to protect night vision; after the Navy went to red, they didn't retrofit all the sockets that called for blue. The World War II Gato-class submarine USS Silversides (SS 236), on display in Muskegon, Michigan. (Nathanael Miller, 18 Dec. 2017)