Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Waupaca: 1914 Carnegie Library supported by Waupaca women's organizations, designed by Parkinson & Dockendorff in Tudor Revival style with Arts and Crafts influences. [48] 25: Waupaca Post Office: Waupaca Post Office: October 24, 2000 : 306 S. Main St.
The museum focuses on the Pamunkey Indian Tribe’s history and way of life from 12,000 years ago through to the present. Construction on the museum began in 1979, with primary contributions made by Warren Cook (Pamunkey) and Errett Callahan (an experimental archeologist). The museum celebrated its grand opening on October 11, 1980. [citation ...
The district is a commercial one with 43 contributing properties [2] including the 1868 Hansen Wagon Shop mentioned above, the 1877 Italianate-styled Masonic Meeting Hall [3] the 1881 Jensen Meat Market, [4] the 1883 Pinkerton Block which housed Nordvi's General Store [5] the 1893 Queen Anne-styled Waupaca County National Bank, [6] the 1896 Peterson Saloon, [7] and the 1919 Godfrey Auto Company.
The Museum of Indian Culture is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization [1] and educational center in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1980, the center is dedicated to presenting, preserving, and perpetuating the history of the Lenape and other Northeastern Woodland Indian cultures. [ 2 ]
525 Oak Street Waupaca, WI 54981: Nearest city: Waupaca, Wisconsin: Coordinates: Built: 1907: Built for: Wisconsin Central Railway [1] Original use: Railroad depot: Rebuilt: 2004: Restored by: Waupaca Historical Society Mike Kirk [2] Current use: Museum: Architectural style(s) Neoclassical
The museum houses approximately 50,000 exhibits of ancient Indian history as well as objects from foreign lands, categorised primarily into three sections: Art, Archaeology and Natural History. The museum houses Indus Valley Civilization artefacts, and other relics from ancient India from the time of the Guptas , Mauryas , Chalukyas and ...
The Tamástslikt Cultural Institute is a museum and research institute located on the Umatilla Indian Reservation near Pendleton in eastern Oregon. It is the only Native American museum along the Oregon Trail. The institute is dedicated to the culture of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla tribes of Native Americans.
Looking north at Waupaca during sesquicentennial celebration on May 5, 2007 Looking south at downtown Waupaca in 1908. Waupaca (/ w ə ˈ p æ k ə / ⓘ wə-PAK-ə) [3] is a city in and the county seat of Waupaca County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 6,282 at the 2020 census. [2]