Website: http://www.ndparks.com/Parks/ISP.htm
Description: A reader in North Dakota recommends: “Icelandic State Park in Pembia County, northeasten North Dakota. The park showcases an old farmstead of immigrant family from Iceland. More generally it portrays the culture of pioneers who homesteaded the Northern Great Plains in the last two decades of the 19th century. There’s a small lake for swimming and fishing, hiking trails, as well as the homesteading museum/displays.”
City: Cavalier
State: North Dakota
Latitude: 48.778902557311376
Longitude: -97.7528715133667
place explicitness:low
Website: http://www.legendsofamerica.com/WA-Stonehenge.html
Description: “On a lonely bluff overlooking the Columbia River and the town of Maryhill, Washington, is a full-size replica
Stonehenge. An almost identical copy of the more famous English Stonehenge, it was built by Sam Hill, a road builder, as a memorial to those who died in World War I. Dedicated in 1918, the memorial wasn’t completed until 1930. Hill passed away soon after he finally saw his masterpiece completed. He was buried at the base of the bluff; but, because he wished to be left alone, there is no easy path to his resting place” (source: Website).
City: Maryhill
State: Washington
Latitude: 45.694197726018636
Longitude: -120.80621123313904
place explicitness:low
Website: http://stonehengeusa.com/
Description : “Built by a Native American Culture or a migrant European population? No one knows for
sure. A maze of man-made chambers, walls and ceremonial meeting places, America’s Stonehenge is most likely the oldest man-made construction in the United States (over 4000 years old). Like Stonehenge in England, America’s Stonehenge was built by ancient people well versed in astronomy and stone construction. It has been determined that the site is an accurate astronomical calendar. It was, and still can be, used to determine specific solar and lunar events of the year” (source: Website). If the story indicated by America’s Stonehenge is true, that Europeans were in North America before Columbus, then our history needs to be rewritten to incorporate new facts about European exploration. Only European Americans are interested in that outcome. It shows. The visitors to America’s Stonehenge are almost always European Americans. Special European-centric recurring events take place on on the grounds, including Winter Solstice, Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, and Fall Solstice.
City : Salem
State : New Hampshire
Latitude : 42.841934138354176
Longitude : -71.20368540287018

place, recurring event explicitness:medium
Website: http://www.putneyvt.org/main.php
Description: A Gazetteer reader recommends: “The Putney/Brattleboro area has a lot of implicit White yuppies fleeing the cities. They unfortunately bring their liberalism with them, but they also bring a lot of wealth, so the jobs situation is pretty good. The ski slopes are a good source of jobs too — better you than some Mexicans, ya know. The Vermont natives are more explicitly White. The Brattleboro Music Center is definitely a center of implicit Whiteness. They have professional and amateur string ensembles and orchestras and very good music lessons. Becoming a classical musician will put you right in the middle of extreme implicit Whiteness. If you resettle somewhere like Putney, you want to bring along family and/or friends, and keep your views to yourself while you get established. The first priority has to be an independent source of income, and establishing yourself as a ‘winner’ or an ‘alpha.’ Proselytizers are not welcome anywhere. However, if you study speed seduction/NLP and learn how to get inside someone’s head, that’s a horse of a different color. But showing up to a new place and saying, ‘Hi, I’m here to save the White race’ is like carrying pictures of Chairman Mao. Go take a look at Southern Vermont some time. It’s really beautiful. Get an idea of the jobs situation, the real estate situation, the schools. Don’t mind a few liberals — you need to make money off them.”
City: Putney
State: Vermont
Latitude: 42.97513915795521
Longitude: -72.52089142799377
place explicitness:low
Website: http://www.dixierepublic.com/
Description: “Dixie Republic is the South’s largest Confederate store.
It was a long-held dream of owner Scott Goldsmith to open such a place, stocked floor to ceiling with items that celebrate and promote the South. The store began as Dixie Outpost, set up in a triple-wide
trailer remodeled to resemble an old-fashioned log cabin. The demand for Scott’s “all-South” vision began to grow, and a year later he moved to a much bigger, brand-new store farther up Highway 25 outside Travelers Rest, South Carolina.
Scott likes to think his Presbyterian, Scots-Irish ancestors would very much approve. After his kinfolk arrived in the South, they fought in the American Revolution. After the war, they settled in upcountry South Carolina.
All 16 of Scott’s great-great-grandfathers fought for the Confederacy.
Scott received his B.A. in Economics from Furman University, and his Masters of Fine Arts from Clemson University. He’s received many awards and national exposure for his paintings. He was an adjunct art professor at North Greenville University, but was fired in 2002 for being a member of the League of the South. His lawsuit against the school was settled later that year.
In 2003, he started what became Dixie Republic. Its mission, then and now, is to celebrate the South, to promote pride, especially for European-American Southerners” (source: Website). Scott Goldsmith, owner of Dixie Republic, was interviewed in hour two of The Political Cesspool radio program on November 28, 2009.
City: Travelers Rest
State: South Carolina
Latitude: 35.0172390816845
Longitude: -82.41283804178238
place explicitness:high
Website: http://constitutionparty.org/
Description: Full platform:
Seven Principles of the Constitution Party are:
- Life: For all human beings, from conception to natural death;
- Liberty: Freedom of conscience and actions for the self-governed individual;
- Family: One husband and one wife with their children as divinely instituted;
- Property: Each individual’s right to own and steward personal property without government burden;
- Constitution: and Bill of Rights interpreted according to the actual intent of the Founding Fathers;
- States’ Rights: Everything not specifically delegated by the Constitution to the federal government, nor prohibited by the Constitution to the states, is reserved to the states or to the people;
- American Sovereignty: American government committed to the protection of the borders, trade, and common defense of Americans, and not entangled in foreign alliances.
organization explicitness:low
Website: http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/lh/
Description: “Tour the home — with its original family furnishings and possessions — where Lindbergh dreamed of adventures to come. In the visitor center, gain perspective on Lindbergh’s life and his legacy. Step inside a full-scale replica of the Spirit of St. Louis cockpit and envision flying across the Atlantic. See hundreds of photographs and artifacts, many of them never before publicly displayed. Linger over memories of his family’s triumphs and tragedies” (source: Website).
City: Little Falls
State: Minnesota
Latitude: 45.959334
Longitude: -94.387828
place explicitness:medium
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