Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site was created in 1968.
The area of Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site is 36,421.7078016 square meters.
Adams National Historical Park Longfellow National Historic Site Appalachian National Scenic Trail Lowell National Historical Park Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor Minute Man National Historical Park Boston African American National Historic Site New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park Boston Harbor Islands National Park Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor Boston National Historical Park Salem Maritime National Historic Site Cape Cod National Seashore Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site Essex National Heritage Area Springfield Armory National Historic Site Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Wild and Scenic Rivers John F. Kennedy National Historic Site Westfield Wild and Scenic River
The address of the Moses King Brick And Tile Works National Historic District C is: 730 - 738 N Coal, Colchester, IL 62326
"The National Park Service currently manages 391 sites in the U.S. and its territories. 74 of these sites are classified as National Monuments." Technically, this doesn't answer the above question at all. Only the Cable Cars in San Francisco are considered a mobile national monument. But, again, technically, they aren't a monument. Instead, they are recognized as a national historic landmark.
Alan E. Hunter has written: 'Indiana's Historic National Road' -- subject(s): Roads, Local History, Pictorial works, History 'Indiana's historic National Road' -- subject(s): Roads, Local History, Pictorial works, History
Adams National Historical ParkQuincy--South of BostonLongfellow National Historic SiteCambridge--BostonAppalachian National Scenic TrailWestern MassachusettsLowell National Historical ParkLowell--North of BostonBlackstone River Valley National Heritage CorridorWorcester County--Central MassachusettsMinute Man National Historical ParkConcord--West of BostonBoston African American National Historic SiteBostonNew Bedford Whaling National Historical ParkNew Bedford--Southeastern MassachusettsBoston Harbor Islands, a national park areaBostonQuinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage CorridorCentral MassachusettsBoston National Historical ParkBostonSalem Maritime National Historic SiteSalem--North of BostonCape Cod National SeashoreEastham to Provincetown--Cape CodSaugus Iron Works National Historic SiteSaugus--North of BostonEssex National Heritage AreaSalem--North of BostonSpringfield Armory National Historic SiteSpringfield--Western MassachusettsFrederick Law Olmsted National Historic SiteBrookline--BostonSudbury, Assabet, and Concord Wild and Scenic RiversSudbury to Concord--West of BostonJohn F. Kennedy National Historic SiteBrookline--BostonWestfield Wild and Scenic RiverWestfield--Western Massachusetts
The first fire engine in America was built by Joseph Jenks, a foreman at the Saugus Iron Works in Lynn, Massachusetts. The year was 1654.
Mark A. Barnhouse has written: 'Northwest Denver' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Historic sites, Neighborhoods, Historic buildings, Pictorial works, History 'Northwest Denver' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Historic sites, Neighborhoods, Historic buildings, Pictorial works, History
It can be either, as "a historic" works better for a "hard H" (as in hit), while "an historic" is used where the H is soft or not pronounced (as in some British pronunciations). While "a historic" is more commonly used, it is possible to drop the H entirely (saying, in effect, 'anistoric') and be understood.
Alan T. Synenki has written: 'Archeological collections management at Salem Maritime National Historic Site, Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Collection and preservation, Archaeological museums and collections, Administration, Historic sites, Antiquities 'Archeological collections management of the Great Island Tavern Site, Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology), Historic sites, Antiquities
Early Works for Me If It Works for You was created in 1998.
Robert M. Kurtz has written: 'Americana roads' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Historic buildings, Historic sites, History, Local, Local History, Pictorial works, Roads 'Future passages' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Historic sites, Architecture