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  • Winter view of the historic Painted Desert Inn, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona.
    PF-318.tif
  • Ruins of two-story officers' quarters at Fort Davis, Fort Davis National Historic Site, Texas.
    FD-6a.tif
  • Yukon Hotel, two story log building with facade of milled lumber built in 1898, and Saint Paul's Anglican-Episcopalian Church built in 1902, Klondike Gold Rush town of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-6006a.tif
  • Yukon Hotel, two story log building with facade of milled lumber, built in 1898, Klondike Gold Rush town of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-6005a.tif
  • Yukon Hotel, two story log building with facade of milled lumber, built in 1898, Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1063a.tif
  • Torrey Log School and Church built in 1898 and now a Utah Historic Site maintained by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp Radiare, Torrey, Utah.
    UT-2393a.tif
  • Chitina Emporium, historic building in Chitina, Alaska.
    AK-41054a.tif
  • Statue "The Family" dedicated in 2001 with the historic Wasatch Stake Tabernacle, now the Heber City Office Building beyond, Heber City, Utah.
    UT-1445.tif
  • Statue "The Family" dedicated in 2001 with the historic Wasatch Stake Tabernacle, now the Heber City Office Building beyond, Heber City, Utah.
    UT-1444.tif
  • Maison Louisiane built in 1898, now a historic Bed and Breakfast, Natchitoches, Louisiana.
    LA-1036a.tif
  • Maison Louisiane built in 1898, now a historic Bed and Breakfast, Natchitoches, Louisiana.
    LA-1035.tif
  • Visitors window shopping historic storefronts on Broadway, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-51a.tif
  • Golden North Hotel, established in 1898, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1008.tif
  • A.B. Hall, Camp Skagway Number 1, dating from 1899 and decorated with 9,000 driftwood sticks, now home of the Skagway Convention and Visitors Bureau, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1006a.tif
  • A.B. Hall, Camp Skagway Number 1, dating from 1899 and decorated with 9,000 driftwood sticks, now home of the Skagway Convention and Visitors Bureau, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1005.tif
  • A.B. Hall, Camp Skagway Number 1, dating from 1899 and decorated with 9,000 driftwood sticks, now home of the Skagway Convention and Visitors Bureau, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1004a.tif
  • The Mascot Saloon, restored bar from gold rush days, structure dates from 1898, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1002b.tif
  • Visitors window shopping historic storefronts on Broadway, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-53.tif
  • Golden North Hotel, established in 1898, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1009b.tif
  • Storefronts on Broadway from the Red Onion Saloon to the Golden North Hotel, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1007c.tif
  • A.B. Hall, Camp Skagway Number 1, dating from 1899 and decorated with 9,000 driftwood sticks, now home of the Skagway Convention and Visitors Bureau, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1003.tif
  • The Mascot Saloon, restored bar from gold rush days, structure dates from 1898, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1001a.tif
  • The Mascot Saloon, restored bar from gold rush days, structure dates from 1898, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1000b.tif
  • Historic log cabin once owned by Bill and Katie Mackey and now owned by Summit Telephone Company, Wiseman, Alaska.
    AK-41136a.tif
  • Historic log cabin once owned by Bill and Katie Mackey and now owned by Summit Telephone Company, Wiseman, Brooks Range, Alaska.
    AK-41135b.tif
  • Post Office, first substantial building erected by the goverment of Canada in 1900 during the gold rush at Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1055a.tif
  • Historic Kitty Hensley House originally located at 932 Eighth Avenue in Fairbanks and moved to Pioneer Park in 1967, Fairbanks, Alaska.
    AK-41123.tif
  • Post Office, first substantial building erected by the goverment of Canada in 1900 during the gold rush at Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1056b.tif
  • Salt Lake City and County Building, constructed 1891 to 1894 and served as Utah's Capitol from granting of Statehood in 1896 until 1915, Washington Square, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-1992a.tif
  • Salt Lake City and County Building, constructed 1891 to 1894 and served as Utah's Capitol from granting of Statehood in 1896 until 1915, Washington Square, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    UT-1991a.tif
  • The historic Calumet and Hecla Mining Company Public Library now housing the Keweenaw Historic Center, Keweenaw National Historical Park, Calumet, Michigan.
    MI-1428a.tif
  • Autumn color of sugar maple and historic Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church and now Algomah Acres Honey, Greenland, Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
    MI-18.tif
  • Stockade of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Vancouver, along the Columbia River, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Washington.
    WA-1066d.tif
  • Commissary, restoration at Fort Davis, Fort Davis National Historic Site, Texas.
    FD-8b.tif
  • The Squad Room, barracks at Fort Davis, Fort Davis National Historic Site, Texas.
    FD-1c.tif
  • Historic Polebridge Mercantile on the west side of Glacier National Park, Montana.
    MT-FP1754.tif
  • Winter view of Fort Wilkins dating to 1844, Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, Copper Harbor, Keweenaw Peninsula, Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
    MI-1415.tif
  • Winter view of Officers' Quarters at Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, Copper Harbor, Keweenaw Peninsula, Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
    MI-1414.tif
  • Winter view of Officers' Quarters at Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, Copper Harbor, Keweenaw Peninsula, Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
    MI-1413.tif
  • Winter view of historic Immaculate Conception Catholic Church with gibbous moon at dusk, downtown Fairbanks, Alaska.
    AK-2939.tif
  • Historic cabin at Sunrise-Hope Mining District State Historical Site, Hope, Alaska.
    AK-2487.tif
  • Historic Tintic Mining Museum and Eureka City Hall, Eureka, Utah.
    UT-1546.tif
  • Wagons on display in the stables of Fort Egbert, an army post built in 1900 and abandoned in 1922, Eagle Historic District, Eagle, Alaska.
    AK-4283b.tif
  • Historic Tintic Mining Museum and Eureka City Hall, Eureka, Utah.
    UT-1545.tif
  • Blacksmith tools, grinding stones and horseshoes on display at Fort Egbert, an army post built in 1900, Eagle Historic District, Alaska.
    AK-4284c.tif
  • Fort William Henry, built by the British in 1692 and lost to the French.  Later restored by and renamed Fort Frederick in 1729 by Colonel Dunbar, Mouth of the Pemaquid River, Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site, Bristol, Maine.
    ME-1060.tif
  • The historic Windsor Hotel built in 1896 and now the Greenwood Saloon and Inn, Greenwood, British Columbia, Canada
    BCC-FA42599.tif
  • The historic Windsor Hotel built in 1896 and now the Greenwood Saloon and Inn, Greenwood, British Columbia, Canada
    BCC-FA42598.tif
  • The historic Windsor Hotel built in 1896 and now the Greenwood Saloon and Inn, Greenwood, British Columbia, Canada
    BCC-FA42597.tif
  • Antique bottles and cookware outside cabin in the historic town of McCarthy, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1116.tif
  • Antique bottles and cookware outside cabin in the historic town of McCarthy, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1115.tif
  • Historic Fairview Inn, Talkeetna, Alaska.
    AK-FA24321.tif
  • Historic Fairview Inn, Talkeetna, Alaska.
    AK-FA24320.tif
  • The historic Windsor Hotel built in 1896 and now the Greenwood Saloon and Inn, Greenwood, British Columbia, Canada
    BCC-FA42595.tif
  • Yosemite Chapel, built in 1879 and the oldest building still in use in Yosemite National Park, California.
    YO-95a.tif
  • Pattern of weathered windows and doors of building in the gold mining ghost town of Flat, Alaska.
    AK-4930a.tif
  • Historic Matthew Watson General Store, Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-6001.tif
  • Historic Carcross Station on the White Pass and Yukon Route narrow guage railroad, Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-6000a.tif
  • Historic Bitner Ranch, built by William Kimball in 1862, Park City, Summit County, Utah.
    UT-FA42851.tif
  • Historic Log Barn built by William Kimball in 1862, Bitner Ranch, Park City, Utah.
    UT-FA42850.tif
  • Historic Utah County Courthouse, built witth neoclassic design from 1919 to 1926 and statue "The American Family", Provo, Utah.
    UT-2375a.tif
  • Historic Marblehead Lighthouse dating from 1822 along the shore of Lake Erie, Marblehead, Ohio.
    OH-1030a .tif
  • Historic Bowen's Mill, a grist and cider mill dating from 1864, Yankee Springs Township, Barry County, Michigan.
    MI-1535a.tif
  • Historic Bowen's Mill, a grist and cider mill dating from 1864, Yankee Springs Township, Barry County, Michigan.
    MI-1534a.tif
  • Mining carts along the historic Triumph Mill above the East Fork of Big Wood River, Triumph Mine, Triumph, Idaho.
    ID-1223b.tif
  • Historic Triumph Mill above the East Fork of Big Wood River, Triumph Mine, Triumph, Idaho.
    ID-1221e.tif
  • Stocked shelves of the historic Matthew Watson General Store, Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada.
    YK-1128b.tif
  • Historic Log Barn built by William Kimball in 1862, Bitner Ranch, Park City, Utah.
    UT-FA42849.tif
  • Historic Marblehead Lighthouse dating from 1822 along the shore of Lake Erie, Marblehead, Ohio.
    OH-1029a.tif
  • Mining carts along the historic Triumph Mill above the East Fork of Big Wood River, Triumph Mine, Triumph, Idaho.
    ID-1225.tif
  • Historic Triumph Mill above the East Fork of Big Wood River, Triumph Mine, Triumph, Idaho.
    ID-1222b.tif
  • Historic one-room schoolhouse, Leadville, Colorado.
    CO-28.tif
  • Historic Nagley's Store in downtown Taleetna, Alaska.
    AK-FA24317.tif
  • Historic Nagley's Store in downtown Taleetna, Alaska.
    AK-FA24316.tif
  • The Isaac Potts House, George Washington's Headquarters during the winter of 1777-78 in America's War for Independence, Valley Forge National Historical Park, Pennsylvania.
    VF-1005a.tif
  • The Isaac Potts House, George Washington's Headquarters during the winter of 1777-78 in America's War for Independence, Valley Forge National Historical Park, Pennsylvania.
    VF-1004a.tif
  • The McLean House where Robert E. Lee surrendered on April 9, 1865, ending the Civil War, Appotmattox Court House National Historical Park, Virginia.
    VA-1035.tif
  • Palace Hotel and Bathhouse and Golden's Grocery, histroric buildings relocated to Pioneer Park in 1967 and now Bag Ladies and Palace Theatre and Saloon, Fairbanks, Alaska.
    AK-41125.tif
  • Palace Hotel and Bathhouse and Golden's Grocery, histroric buildings relocated to Pioneer Park in 1967 and now Bag Ladies and Palace Theatre and Saloon, Fairbanks, Alaska.
    AK-41126.tif
  • View along Broadway toward the Arctic Brotherhood Hall and Golden North Hotel, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-61d.tif
  • Driftwood facade, portion of an estimated 9,000 sticks decorating the front of the Arctic Brotherhood Hall, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-62a.tif
  • Picket fences leading toward Meeks' Store, village of Appomattox Court House where Robert E. Lee surrendered ending the Civil War, Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, Virginia.
    VA-1037b.tif
  • Cast of "The Skagway Story", a multimedia show presented by the Skagway Streetcar Company, Arctic Brotherhood Hall, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-R13.tif
  • Red Onion Saloon, built in 1898 and moved in 1914, Second Avenue and Broadway, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-60b.tif
  • Red Onion Saloon, built in 1898 and moved in 1914, Second Avenue and Broadway, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-59a.tif
  • Cast of "The Skagway Story", a multimedia show presented by the Skagway Streetcar Company, Arctic Brotherhood Hall, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-R16.tif
  • Red Onion Saloon, built in 1898 and moved in 1914, Second Avenue and Broadway, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-58b.tif
  • Rika's Roadhouse dating from 1909, Big Delta State Historical Park, Alaska.
    AK-41099.tif
  • Rika's Roadhouse dating from 1909, Big Delta State Historical Park, Alaska.
    AK-41098.tif
  • Christ Church and other buildings built by the Dutch in the 16th century during their occupation of Malacca, Dutch Square, Malacca, Malaysia.
    MAL-1001.tif
  • Christ Church and other buildings built by the Dutch in the 16th century during their occupation of Malacca, Dutch Square, Malacca, Malaysia.
    MAL-1000a.tif
  • View down State Street to the Old State House built in 1713 and the seat of the Colonial government, Boston National Historical Park, Boston, Massachusetts.
    MA-1008a.tif
  • Evening time exposure of the Old State House, Boston National Historical Park, Boston, Massachusetts.
    MA-1014a.tif
  • Doneho Peak, 6,696 feet, viewed between abandoned mill site buildings of the Kennecott Mining Company, ghost town of Kennicott, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-137a.tif
  • John Brown's Fort, the armory fire engine house used by John Brown for refuge during his 1859 raid, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
    HF-1000.tif
  • Oakland Plantation, built in 1821, Cane River Creole National Historical Park, Natchez, Louisiana.
    LA-1041b.tif
  • Ladies outhouse at Rika's Roadhouse, Big Delta State Historical Park, Alaska.
    OUT-1081.tif
  • Ladies outhouse at Rika's Roadhouse, Big Delta State Historical Park, Alaska.
    OUT-1080a.tif
  • Pigeon Point Lighthouse, built in 1872 and at 115-feet-high, one of the tallest lighthouses in America, Pigeon Point Light Station State Historical Park, California.
    CA-1930c.tif
  • Pigeon Point Lighthouse, built in 1872 and at 115-feet-high, one of the tallest lighthouses in America, Pigeon Point Light Station State Historical Park, California.
    CA-1929b.tif
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