To resolve the problem,
early settlers built the Red River Bridge to connect Bossier City with their newly - built town.
Not exact matches
All five
buildings display information and artifacts of Arlington Heights from as
early as the 1830s, when
settlers founded the village.
Among
early settlers were the Hayt family, which
built a farm called The Elm in 1720.
Originally constructed in the 1820's, the
earliest settlers of Le Roy
built the Creekside from black Marcellus shale dug from the Oatka Creek bed.
The smaller sandstone house, which sits on a knoll in the middle of the nine - acre tract, was
built about 1723 by
early Dutch
settler Jacob Vanderbilt.
Captain Duncan Graham, one of the
early settlers,
built a trading post there after the war of 1812.
Many of the streets are lined with Oak trees planted by
early settlers to the area, complimenting the numerous historical
buildings dotted throughout the town centre.
Best known as a refuge for Christianity before it was widely accepted, Cappadocia became home to
early believers as they fled Roman persecution in the 4th century A.D. Over the next 600 years, these holy
settlers would create the region's most notable landmarks, carving out their homes and churches into soft canyon walls to make so - called «fairy chimneys» while
building unimaginably complex beehives of humanity.
The Port Hardy Museum & Archives is a wonderful place to relive the colourful history of the
early North Island
settlers, including pioneering Danes who
built dairy farms at rugged Cape Scott.
Other historical attractions worth a visit are the St Blaize lighthouse, a manned lighthouse
built in 1864 and the Great Trek museum which chronicles the epic journey by
early settlers at Hartenbos.
Explore the Old City's brick - lined streets, tour a historic church, walk along the beautiful bayfront, learn about
early Spanish and English
settlers, see historic
buildings which lured northerners for winter vacations a century ago.
The Rogue River trail was
built by miners and
settlers in the
early 1900s, and because it is in the protected wild and scenic canyon, the scenery is much the same today as it was a century ago.
The area was considered strategically important by the
early 19th century
Settlers and this is reflected in many of the well - preserved
buildings.
You'll witness the hardships of
early settlers, the danger of marauders, the lives of the slaves who
built and maintained the property, and the vision of the Caymanians of 1831 who introduced democracy to the Cayman Islands within the walls of the imposing Great House.
Captain Duncan Graham, one of the
early settlers,
built a trading post there after the war of 1812.
Early settlers Homes were built by early settlers near the Cherokee town of Big Shanty (now Kennesaw) prior to
Early settlers Homes were
built by
early settlers near the Cherokee town of Big Shanty (now Kennesaw) prior to
early settlers near the Cherokee town of Big Shanty (now Kennesaw) prior to 1824.
This American style originated in homes
built by German, or «Deutsch»
settlers in Pennsylvania as
early as the 1600s.