Have these on my TexAgs profile, might add some more from my personal PC when I get on there later:
The pub in Plymouth, UK where the Mayflower was moored supposedly in the women's room:
The Distillery that makes gin for the British Navy, heavily bombed by the Germans in WW2, it was the inn where the Pilgrim men stayed while in Plymouth and it was a monastery seized by Henry VIII from the Church.
Place where the pilgrim women stayed while in Plymouth it's about .333 miles from the distillery:
Statue of Francis Drake on the Plymouth Hoe where he directed the English fleet against the Spanish Armada and legend says he bowled while doing so:
Plum Creek at the spot where the Texican Army moved into the creek bed to ambush the Comanche:
The plain area where the Texican's initiated their ambush at Plum Creek, the tree line is where the creek is, the Comanche, under Buffalo Hump, were moseying next to the creek on the plain headed back to the Hill County after sacking Linnville and Victoria (right to left in this scene):
The copse of oaks where Huston had Texican militia and volunteers form a Napoleonic Square!:
The spot where the Lakota sprang their ambush on Fettermen's troop near Fort Phil Kearny, worst massacre of US troops by native Americans until this yellow haired feller rode from a place called Wier's Point in Montana about 100 miles away in the direction the camera is facing: