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Staacke Brothers Building | Designed by prominent Texas Architect James Riely Gordon (1864-1937), this structure was built in 1894 to house the successful carriage business of German immigrant August Frederick Staacke (d.1909). An excellent example of the architecture of a developing commercial society, the Staacke Building exhibits elements of the classical and renaissance revival styles. It features granite Corinthian columns and a two-story arcade. Restored 1982 – 83 Huard H. Eldridge Logan P. Huntress Thomas M.... | 29.424250, -98.489551 | On East Commerce Street, San Antonio, | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=61239 |
Standard Shaft Mine and Coke Works | One of the world's largest coke producing centers operated here from 1883 to 1931. H. C. Frick Coke Company's more than 900 beehive ovens consumed thousands of tons of coal daily. The company publicized itself by exhibiting a scale model of Standard Shaft Number 2 at Chicago's Columbian Exposition in 1893. The largely immigrant work force, exemplary in its productivity, helped shape the culture of the region. | 40.164527, -79.534466 | On State Street, near Mount Pleasant, (On the right when traveling east) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55587 |
Stang-Wirth House | This simple brick dwelling was built for Frederick Stang, a Bavarian immigrant and market gardener. His house is one of the last vestiges of these early-day fruit and vegetable farms on the fringes of the city. In 1883, a later owner, Jacob Wirth, also from Germany, enlarged the house substantially. The brick for the house is believed to have come from a brickyard that was located at the west corner of Milwaukee and North Streets and East Washington Avenue. | 43.099747, -89.342620 | Near Milwaukee Street, Madison, (On the left when traveling west) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=41397 |
State Indian Musuem | California's first Indian museum. Opening in 1940 and updated in 1984, this museum is still in use. | 38.573018, -121.471647 | State Indian Museum, Sacramento CA | http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/ListedResources/Detail/991, http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=486 |
State Street | 100 years ago, Italian immigrants first settled here. This was Holley's "Little Italy," a rich part of our American heritage. Dedicated October 12 1992 | 43.220635, -78.021201 | On State Street (State Route 31) , Holley, | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=65369 |
Statue of Grandma Olga Nikolai Ez | The bronze Ahtna woman in the sculpture is modeled after Olga Nikolai Ezi, a well-respected elder in the Native village of Eklutna known as “Grandma Olga.” She and her husband, who was a Dena'ina chief, are credited with settling into Eklutna and establishing much of the tribal lineage. | , | Anchorage, Alaska | https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/anchorage/2018/12/25/new-alaska-native-art-installation-commemorates-cultural-history-and-generations-of-fishing-at-ship-creek/, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/alaska-indigenous-art-anchorage-1.4963599 |
Statue of Liberty | Located on Ellis Island, this statue standing 305 feet 6 inches depicts a woman holding up a torch to "light the way" for immigrants seeking asylum in America. The statue of liberty weighs an approximate 225 tons and is made of copper. The corrosion and oxidization caused by natural weather is what gives the copper its famous green color. The tablets being held by the statue read July IV MDCCLXXVI (July 4, 1776). That date is the birth date of the nation and the day America declared... | 40.689249, -74.044500 | Ellis Island, New York | https://www.nps.gov/stli/index.htm, https://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/statue-facts, https://www.howtallisthestatueofliberty.org/history-of-the-statue-of-liberty/ |
Statue of the Greek Immigrant | 45.530047, -73.622576 | Park Ave. and Jean-Talon Street, Montreal, Canada | https://www.thenationalherald.com/168854/road-full-greek-monuments-heart-montreal/, https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-statue-of-the-greek-immigrant-in-montreal_b_595a89afe4b0c85b96c663d5 | |
Stein Mart | Russian immigrant Sam Stein arrived in Greenville by riverboat in 1905. Here he founded a retail enterprise that would remain in his family for generations. On this site in 1964, his son Jake Stein opened the first Stein Mart store. By the 1980s, grandson Jay Stein had developed Stein Mart into a national department store chain. | 33.412594, -91.063154 | On Washington Avenue, Greenville, (On the right when traveling east) | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=107659 |
Stone Dam at Allen Station | In 1874, the Houston and Texas Central Railway Company was expanding north from Houston to Denison, Texas. Water stops were necessary along the route at 7 - 10 mile intervals to keep the steam locomotives going. At this location Irish immigrants constructed the stone dam you see, and later German immigrants maintained the water stop. The purpose of the water reservoir was to fill the water tower located along the railroad tracks just to the west. The foundation of the tower and the foundation... | 33.116960, -96.664410 | Near E. Exchange Pkwy, Allen, | https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=43406 |