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Today and historic
Today, they include descendants of African Americans once enslaved by the Cherokees, who were granted, by federal treaty, citizenship in the historic Cherokee Nation as freedmen after the Civil War.
Today, the missions are among the state's oldest structures and the most-visited historic monuments.
Today, the Salton Sea, a new version of historic Lake Cahuilla, remains as California's largest lake.
Today, these neighborhoods can typically be found in the upscale or trendy parts of town like in Manhattan, chosen for aesthetic or historic value, no longer resulting from the sociopolitical ostracization and the constant threat of physical violence from homophobic individuals that originally motivated the homosexual communities to live together for their mutual safety.
Today the Kallergis, Kavalierakis, Kontzalis, Bakogiannis and Bounakos families are considered to be the descendants of this historic family.
Today Cheam is mainly built up, but still retains Nonsuch Park, also home to an imposing historic building with extensive flower gardens.
Today in Humboldt, a lone smelter smokestack, a significant reminder of the region's mining history and pioneers ' legacy, remains overlooking the historic buildings on Main Street.
Today the Sonoma Mission Inn in Boyes Hot Springs remains as a main destination resort, and the surrounding valley's wineries, historic sites, and natural beauty are popular tourist attractions.
Today, Wilton, like many other Fairfield County towns, is an expensive residential community with open lands ( a testament to its colonial farming roots ), historic architecture and extensive town services.
Today the Sun Valley Center for the Arts has its main building in nearby Ketchum as well as a historic house and classroom in Hailey, and continues to present an impressive list of guest artists in the visual and performing arts.
Today the historic town center has several antique shops and a dime store candy shop that sells locally made maple syrup and jumbo jelly beans to a small but growing number of regional tourists.
Today, Indiana and Michigan avenues comprise a historic district in the city, containing many homes and other structures of architectural and historical interest.
Today, Newburgh boasts a lively historic district along with Castle High School that competes in statewide competitions in both athletics and academics.
Today, the historic building sits along the south limestone bluff of the Kansas River, overlooking the Kaw Valley basin to the north on a majestic Riverview Park area.
Today, Wickliffe mounds is the 11th state historic site of Kentucky, and home to a research center and museum.
Today Dayton is working on downtown revitalization and a historical survey of the city, it is the first step toward creating a historic district in the city.
Today, a large area of Mount Rainier is considered an historic district by the National Register of Historic Places.
Today, the Stevensville Historic District contains roughly 100 historic structures dating back to the town's early days.
Today, the city has a strong sense of historic preservationism and is remembered for the Battle of Frenchtown during the War of 1812, as well as being the childhood residence of George Armstrong Custer and other members of his family, including his wife Elizabeth Bacon and brother Boston Custer.
Today Aberdeen retains many historic structures from this period, with over 200 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
Today, the area is known as Council Point Park, and a small engraved boulder marks the site of the historic meeting.
Today, the location is a state historic site.
Today it is a historic and picturesque area defined by Main Street and Mill Street, which run as BUS 23 through the middle of the downtown area, as well as by Cowan Street, on the lower part of Kings Mountain, and Municipal Drive, at the base of College Hill, both of which define the southern and northern borders of the central downtown area.
Today it is a state historic site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and houses a bed and breakfast and a theater.
Today, the city includes twenty-four buildings and one historic district that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Allen County Courthouse, the post office, the Hotel Argonne, and the Neal Clothing Building.

Today and trail
Today much of the canal is a long, thin park with canoeing and a hiking and biking trail ( constructed on the alignment of the mule tow paths ).
Today, U. S. Highway 90 closely parallels the old trail.
Today the right-of-way has been developed into the Paulinskill Valley Trail, a non-motorized multi-use trail that is part of the Kittatinny Valley State Park.
Today the hamlet is a well known stop on the Appalachian trail due to the close proximity to the trail of its post office, food, and lodging.
Today, the train tracks that once connected Glade to Saltville, are being removed and being replaced by an 8. 91-mile trail called the Salt Trail.
Today, the only significant hiking trail on Elliott Key follows the path of Elliott Key Boulevard.
Today, the trail is commemorated by the Natchez Trace Parkway, which follows the approximate path of the Trace, as well as the related Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail.
Today an easy trail leads to the lime smelting ruins, which include four kilns and some stone walls and bridge abutments.
Today, despite ( or perhaps because of ) steep climbs, chains and metal steps fixed to the rocks along sections of the trail, it is very popular with tourists.
Today much of the Interurban line from Greater Victoria to Deep cove still exists as a road / trail known as the Interurban Rail Trail.
Today you can follow a trail of 11 statues in the area.
Today both are buried on the trail to Mt Kootaloo.
Today highway 4, Kansas ’ first paved highway, roughly follows the path of the trail.
Today, the horse is used mainly as a working-cow horse, but it is also considered a pleasure and trail horse which contributed a great deal to the Argentine polo pony They are also excellent rodeo and endurance horses.
Today, no sign of the trail exists, but the deeded fishing rights for the public remain, despite new landowners in some locations.
Today, though the villages in Kuk Po are mostly deserted, there is tourism of a kind with hill walkers passing through the area from their mountain trail excursions from the nearby national park which fringes the Kuk Po valley.
Today light aircraft are used for spotting animals which are rounded up by stockmen on trail bikes, requiring a much smaller workforce.
Today, trail ultramarathons continue to gain in popularity.
Today Clanton 14 and 18th Street are bitter rivals that has left a trail of bloodshed over the decades.
Today, of trail have been developed out of the of explored cave.
Today there are more options than there used to be, but for now the only major park of any kind that the trail takes advantage of in that region is Highland Lakes State Park, for which the Palisades Interstate Park Commission has never gotten around to developing or even planning, and thus the trail's approaches at either side of the park are poorly maintained and neglected.
Today another park, Tohickon Valley County Park, borders High Rocks on three sides and their trail systems interlace.
Today, the trail is maintained by the Appalachian Mountain Club.

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