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Koman, Rita G. – 2003
By 1860 much of the beauty of St. Anthony Falls in Minneapolis (Minnesota) had been destroyed, as mills on both sides of the river used the power of the falls to turn millions of bushels of wheat into flour. Steel rails linked bonanza farms hundreds of miles to the west to the mills. The mills, the farms, and the railroads depended on each other…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Industrialization, Primary Sources, Secondary Education
Alexander, Melanie; Pustz, Jennifer – 2003
When friends and family visited the Douglas family at Brucemore in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, they had the opportunity to enjoy the beauty and grace of the mansion's public places. On its 33 acres, Brucemore had a duck pond, swimming pool, tennis courts, and large formal gardens, besides its 21 extravagant rooms and furnishings. Domestic servants were…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Historic Sites, Material Culture, Primary Sources
2001
This teacher's resource packet includes a number of items designed to support teachers in the classroom before and after visiting Mervyn's Moving Mission. The packet includes eight sections: (1) welcome letter in English and Spanish; (2) summary timeline of California mission events in English and Spanish; (3) objectives and curriculum links; (4)…
Descriptors: Heritage Education, Historic Sites, Intermediate Grades, Language Arts
Hunter, Kathleen – 2002
By 1890 the legendary outlaws of the 1870s and 1880s were mostly dead or in prison. When Luther Perkins erected his new bank building in Coffeyville, Kansas, a bank robbery was the farthest thing from his mind. But the Dalton cousins, former Coffeyville residents, were interested in the bank because they wanted to outdo the James gang by using the…
Descriptors: Heritage Education, Historic Sites, Middle Schools, Primary Sources
Laffin, Margaret – 2000
By the turn of the 20th century, many wealthy families, including the Vanderbilts, had palatial houses along the Hudson River, between New York City and Albany (New York). In 1895, Frederick Vanderbilt, grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, built his country estate overlooking the Hudson River in Hyde Park (New York). With more than 600…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Heritage Education, Historic Sites, Primary Sources
Percoco, James A. – 2000
Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907) was a renowned 19th-century U.S. sculptor whose artistic training and talent ensured his place in Gilded Age society. In 1885, he was drawn to Cornish, New Hampshire, to find a place where he could model his latest commission, a statue of Abraham Lincoln. He and his wife established a summer home and studio in an…
Descriptors: Artists, Elementary Secondary Education, Heritage Education, Historic Sites
Eckard, Chris – 2000
The original Little Kinnakeet Lifesaving Station (North Carolina) is a reminder of the stations constructed by the U.S. Lifesaving Service during its 44-year existence (1871-1915). The original station building was among the first seven constructed on North Carolina's treacherous Outer Banks in 1874. A larger building was added in 1904, and the…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Geography, Heritage Education, Historic Sites
The Battle of Prairie Grove: Civilian Recollections of the Civil War. Teaching with Historic Places.
Montgomery, Don; Baker, Lea Flowers – 2001
Julia West was 14 years old when she viewed the carnage and destruction of the battle field at Prairie Grove, Arkansas. She was not the only young spectator at the battle, but she had one of the best views of the conflict. From her home on West Hill (AK), Julia beheld the horror and splendor of battle when the men of the Union Army of the Frontier…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Historic Sites, History Instruction, Primary Sources
Hobbs-Olson, Laurie – 2000
This lesson, based on National Register of Historic Places files, describes early settlers' lives on some of the approximately 5,000 islands off the coast of Maine. During the mid-18th century many of these islands began to be inhabited by settlers eager to take advantage of this interface between land and sea. The lesson discusses the Blue Duck…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Historic Sites, Land Settlement, Local History
Ward, Robert H. – 2001
The mysterious darkness of Mammoth Cave in southwestern Kentucky, about 90 miles south of Louisville and 90 miles north of Nashville, has lured travelers to enter and warned them to stay away. From the dawn of time visitors have been awestruck by the cave's size and rugged beauty. This lesson is based on the National Register of Historic Places…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Geology, Historic Sites
Weltzin, Rosanna – 2000
The massive masonry defenses of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, which were begun in the 16th century, exist today as the oldest European-style fortifications within the territory of the United States. This lesson is based on the World Heritage Site nomination file and the National Park Service Handbook, "San Juan: The Forts of Old San Juan."…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Heritage Education, Historic Sites, Intermediate Grades
Shakespear, Mala – 2000
Surrounded by the beauty of southern Utah and panoramic views of three states, filigrees of colorful stones that erosion has shaped into a spectacular array of spires, fins, and pinnacles called "hoodoos" remind tourist viewers of church steeples, Gothic spires, castle walls, animals, and even people. In this lesson students explore why…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Geography, Geology, Heritage Education
Metcalf, Fay – 2002
Soaring mountain peaks, glaciers, deep-blue lakes, and lush forests delight the senses of visitors who drive on Going-to-the-Sun Road through Glacier National Park in northwestern Montana. The construction of the Going-to-the-Sun-Road, dedicated in 1933, made this experience available to the many visitors who come to the park by car. Building this…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Geography, Historic Sites, Interdisciplinary Approach
The Battle of Honey Springs: The Civil War Comes to Indian Territory. Teaching with Historic Places.
Adkins, Mike; Jones, Ralph – 2001
Union Army troops marched south through Indian territory on July 17, 1863, to face the Confederate Army forces in a battle that would help determine whether the Union or the Confederacy would control the West beyond the Mississippi River. The Confederate troops that these soldiers faced in the Battle of Honey Springs concealed themselves among the…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Heritage Education, Historic Sites, History Instruction
Folker, Ann Marie – 2001
One of the largest brick forts built in the United States, Fort Pickens (along with nearby Fort McRee, Fort Barrancas, and Advanced Redoubt) provided the setting for a serious effort by a small group of men to avert or at least postpone the outbreak of the Civil War. Months before the firing on Fort Sumter, southern forces at nearby Pensacola…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Heritage Education, Historic Sites, History Instruction