LST-325 docked at Ross Landing which is the last tank landing ship in existence. LST-325 participated in the Normandy D-Day landings bringing tanks and troops to Omaha Beach during WWII.
Abandoned McFarland Tennessee The post office was established in 1895. With the coming of the Old Line, McFarland served as a section headquarters due, in part, to its proximity to the "W," a series of switchbacks that required additional maintenance. The town grew in support of the railroad workers, adding a general store, post office, and two-story hotel. Locals referred to the hotel as the "Government House," as it was often filled with forest service personnel working the newly created Cherokee National Forest. In time, McFarland was abandoned. Flue line access point that carries water from the Appalachian Dam to the Appalican Powerhouse about 8 miles downstream. Locals call it the UFO landing pad but this structure actually was part of a cement mixing plant used to pore cement into trucks used to build the Appalican Dam and Powerhouse. Milepost 355 on the former L&N railroad. Now owned and operated by TVRM. High transmission lines coming from the Appalachi...
Fort Gains | Dauphin Island, Alabama Fort Gaines, situated on Dauphin Island along Mobile Bay, played a pivotal role for the South during the Civil War. The fort has protected the entrance to Mobile Bay for over 150 years. Today, this historic site stands at the eastern tip of Dauphin Island, offering sweeping views of the bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Unfortunately, ongoing shoreline erosion has led to its recent designation as one of the Eleven Most Endangered Historic Sites in America.
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