Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 844, Fourth Street & Bullitt Avenue, J...
Survey number: HABS PA-6155
Aerie No. 1, Fraternal Order of Eagles building detail, Seattle, Washi...
Fraternal Order of Eagles International (F.O.E.) is a fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898, in Seattle, Washington by a group of six theater owners including John Cort (the first presiden... More
Aerie No. 1, Fraternal Order of Eagles building detail, Seattle, Washi...
Fraternal Order of Eagles International (F.O.E.) is a fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898, in Seattle, Washington by a group of six theater owners including John Cort (the first presiden... More
Creative Photography - Wildlife
From its perch high up in a pine tree at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge in Florida, a bald eagle keeps a watchful eye on its large nest, called an aerie. NASA’s Kennedy Space Center shares boundaries w... More
Loch Aerie, U.S. Route 30 (East Whiteland Township), Glenloch, Chester...
Significance: Loch Aerie was designed by architect Addison Hutton in 1865 for William E. Lockwood, who made his fortune manufacturing paper collars and folding boxes, and lost much of it promoting local railroa... More
Loch Aerie, U.S. Route 30 (East Whiteland Township), Glenloch, Chester...
Significance: Loch Aerie was designed by architect Addison Hutton in 1865 for William E. Lockwood, who made his fortune manufacturing paper collars and folding boxes, and lost much of it promoting local railroa... More
Loch Aerie, U.S. Route 30 (East Whiteland Township), Glenloch, Chester...
Significance: Loch Aerie was designed by architect Addison Hutton in 1865 for William E. Lockwood, who made his fortune manufacturing paper collars and folding boxes, and lost much of it promoting local railroa... More
Loch Aerie, U.S. Route 30 (East Whiteland Township), Glenloch, Chester...
Significance: Loch Aerie was designed by architect Addison Hutton in 1865 for William E. Lockwood, who made his fortune manufacturing paper collars and folding boxes, and lost much of it promoting local railroa... More
Loch Aerie, U.S. Route 30 (East Whiteland Township), Glenloch, Chester...
Significance: Loch Aerie was designed by architect Addison Hutton in 1865 for William E. Lockwood, who made his fortune manufacturing paper collars and folding boxes, and lost much of it promoting local railroa... More
Loch Aerie, U.S. Route 30 (East Whiteland Township), Glenloch, Chester...
Significance: Loch Aerie was designed by architect Addison Hutton in 1865 for William E. Lockwood, who made his fortune manufacturing paper collars and folding boxes, and lost much of it promoting local railroa... More