Home of Myrl Shoemaker Ohio’s 57th Lt. Governor 1983-1985
The old Town Hall and Preaching Cross stood in the street outside this fine medieval building which has been an inn since the 17th century.
Originally one house. Previously the Town House (1738). Believed to be the House of the Chaplain sanctioned by Richard III 27 Feb 1484.
Owned by Jesus College Oxford 1685-1915 Rebuilt 1847-52 Building restored 2006
Journal Square Journal Square was planned in the 1920's as the "Times Square" of Hudson County. The Hudson and Manhattan RR (now PATH) brought development to the quiet residential Bergen section...
WORLD TRADE CENTER SLURRY WALL (c. 1970) AND HUDSON RIVER BULKHEAD (c. 1890) To enable construction of this pedestrian passageway, portions of the World Trade Center's slurry walls were removed...
River Site This is the site where Emmett's body was removed from the river. It was then taken to Greenwood, MS. Then the body was sent back to Money, MS for burial. Via a phone call from...
Built in 1806 as a house of correction on the site of an earlier prison . Converted to a Town Hall in 1830.
Joseph Carter Corbin's work in the Reconstruction- era south after the Civil War created many educational opportunities for African Americans. Corbin (1833-1911) was a professor,...
Built by the Vikings stood on this site
Thousands of migrants sailed annually from here to work on the Grand Banks cod fishery off Newfoundland
Actress. Tony Award winner, Doctor of Letters, was born here
King Richard II of England 1377-1399 Landed at this Quay in 1394 at the head of the largest armada ever to sail into an Irish Port.