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Even though this map shows Tom Sawyer Island, it shows it as two non connected islands with no detail on the south island, it shows no rafts to the Isalnd, only one riverboat and the attraction is listed as "Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat" suggesting it was the only ship at this time. in fact some of the details seem to be working titles that may not have made it to opening day. was the Liberty Square Counter service restaurant ever actually called the Nantucket Harbor house? it is here. The first WDW attraction to close is listed here as well, the safari Club (an arcade you can read all about at mike Lee's most Excellent widen Your World web site:
A recent exhibitition from the University of Glasgow Library which looks at the changes in the city of Glasgow and at the changing methods of mapping. The Maps featured can be found in the Library's Map Collection on Level 7. Reproductions are available and staff are available to help you.
Original Caption: Railroad Wharf at City Point, Va
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 111-B-727
From:: Series: Mathew Brady Photographs of Civil War-Era Personalities and Scenes, (Record Group 111)
Photographer: Brady, Mathew, 1823 (ca.) - 1896
Coverage Dates: ca. 1860 - ca. 1865
Subjects:
American Civil War, 1861-1865
Brady National Photographic Art Gallery (Washington, D.C.)
Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/525132
Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.
For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html
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Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
Use Restrictions: Unrestricted
Map of Oakland, Alameda and Vicinity. Showing Plan: Streets as opened and proposed. Compiled from the most reliable public and private surveys. Published by M.G. King C.E. Oakland, Cal. 1876
(From Library of Congress Geography and Map Reading Room)
Kimballton West 2nd – West 3rd Street Residential District
(#95001017)
Roughly W. 2nd St. from Iowa Highway 44 to south of Odense St. and W. 3rd St. from Iowa Highway 44 to Esbeck St.
Kimballton, IA
Residential neighborhood with late 19th & 20th Century homes including Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Prairie School, and Craftsman styles.
1. 208 West 2nd Street, Immanuel Lutheran Church Parsonage (noncontributing)
2. 206 West 2nd Street, Inunanuel Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church (also NRHP #91001462)
3. 110 West 2nd Street, Hans P. Boldt House and Garage
4. 108 West 2nd Street, Nettie Thompsen House (noncontributing)
5. 106 West 2nd Street, Thor Nelson House
6. 309 West 2nd Street, Chris Christensen House, Garage and
Retaining Wall (noncontributing)
The concrete wall is considered
contributing
7. 307 West 2nd Street, Marius Christensen House and Garage (noncontributing)
8. 305 West 2nd Street, Franklin Jorgensen House and Garage
9. 303 West 2nd Street, Privy and Garage
10. 301 West 2nd Street, Niels A. Hansen House and Garage
11. 207 West 2nd Street, Peter Lykke House and Garage
12. 205 West 2nd Street, H. Niels Nielsen House
13. 203 West 2nd Street, Poul Bjorn House and Birdbath.
14. 201 West 2nd Street, Jens Larsen House
15. (noncontributing)
16. 107 West 2nd Street, Dr. Peter Soe House
17. 105 West 2nd Street, Rasmus Petersen House
18. 103 West 2nd Street (noncontributing)
19. 101 West 2nd Street Jorgen Hartvigsen House (noncontributing) and retaining wall.
20. 101 West 2nd Street, Soren Sorensen House and Retaining Wall
21. 205 West Odense Street, Edward Jensen House
22. 103 South 2nd Street, Matis Nissager/Edward T. Esbeck House, Shed, Grandfather's House, and Birdbath
23. 105 South 2nd Street, H.C.M. Nordby House
24. 107 South 2nd Street, Hans Madsen House, Garage, Planter, and Rock Garden
25. 201 West 2nd Street, Hans C. Hansen House and Garage
26. 203 West 2nd Street, Lars Larsen House and Garage
27. 306 West Esbeck Street, Hans Nissen House, Garage, & Planter
28. 302 West 3rd Street, Christian P. Lauritsen House and Garage
29. 304 West 3rd Street, Andrew Clemmen Christoffersen House
30. 306 West 3rd Street, Donald Madsen House and Garage (noncontributing)
31. 308 West 3rd Street, Peter Madsen House
32. 310 West 3rd Street, George Nielsen/Chris Petersen House and Garage
33. 309 West 3rd Street, Julius Larsen House (noncontributing)
34. 307 West 3rd Street, George J. Nielsen House
35. 305 West 3rd Street, J. Emil Twenstrup House and Garage (noncontributing)
36. 303 West 3rd Street, Carl Carlson/Rasmus Hansen House and Garage
37. 301 West 3rd Street, Martin Henricksen House and Garage
This is the detail of the map of Nuuksio which shows where the ponds I visited are. Parked at the big red dot, and then went by Haukkalampi and Mustalampi towards Valklampi.
Snorkeled for a bit over an hour in the very left corner, and then walked back the other side of the trail just to check it out (took 15min of determined pace to make it back).
Sadly, neither part of the trail is suitable for pulling a trolley, so if we do go dive there with gear, it means carrying it on our backs. The red trail is about 2km long, and Valklampi is smack in the middle. So its about 1 km either way. The trail via Haukkalampi and Mustalampi is probably easier and perhaps slightly shorter, but around Mustalampi there is a steep climb.
The USATF website has this great feature integrated with Google maps where you can find the exact distance of a running route. Even if some of your run is off-road on grassy areas! This is mine, which takes me past a whole bunch of DC landmarks, which makes things interesting, since I tend to find running kind of boring.
Close-up of Hawaii on the globe in Science Forum 2402 prep room, Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, CA. Photo by Cuesta College Physical Sciences division instructor Dr. Patrick M. Len. Macro mode on a Nokia e71 smartphone.