KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Two railroad crossings along a Knoxville Greenway are scheduled to temporarily close for repairs, the city said. A railroad crossing along Neyland Greenway near the ...
If you’ve been down to Ship Creek to see the Fur Rondy snow sculptures, it’s hard to miss that you’re in the heart of the Alaska Railroad’s Anchorage railyard. There’s the passenger station just down ...
At the Alaska Beacon, we’re constantly trying to figure out where we should put our attention. There’s always more news than there are people to report it. Every Thursday, the Alaska Legislature ...
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake was recorded on March 4 near the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake struck shortly before 9 a.m. local time about 139 miles ...
Families can start planning their springtime train ride in Anchorage. Bookings for the Alaska Railroad’s Easter Train officially open on Wednesday, March 4. The train will roll on April 4th, departing ...
Full steam ahead at the Alaska Railroad Depot, where the Military Society of Model Railroad Engineers is hosting the 36th annual Great Train Show as part of Fur Rendezvous. Visitors can explore a ...
Discover the most colorful places in Alaska, from vibrant fall foliage and dazzling Northern Lights displays to brilliantly blue glaciers and charming seaside towns bursting with character. Don’t Try ...
The Blairsville Underground Railroad History Center held a Black History Month Open House Saturday afternoon. The Blairsville Underground Railroad History Center held a Black History Month Open House ...
Among the historic items at the Mendenhall Plantation in Jamestown was this false-bottom wagon, explained Shirley Haworth in 2011. The wagon was used to hide slaves fleeing north and is on display in ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Construction is underway on a new 3.8-mile trail that will stretch from Kerns Food Hall to Ijams Nature Center. The greenway and 1.5-mile art walk will replace railroad ...
Construction is underway on a new 3.8-mile trail that will stretch from Kerns Food Hall to Ijams Nature Center. The greenway and 1.5-mile art walk will replace railroad tracks that were owned by Gulf ...
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