The Gullah pioneers built their own settlements based on rice and corn agriculture.
In a few months these pioneers built a highly diffuse underground network.
How pioneers unlocked electricity's mysteries and built strange instruments to create it.
The future of Denwood was their sole topic of conversation, and many a pioneer built a magnificent castle in the air.
Those pioneers built their beautiful homes in the 1920s and 1930s at the westernmost point of the city at the time.
When the first pioneers built cabins, they were able to "cherry pick" the best logs for cabins.
The early settlers and pioneers often built log cabins, and Abraham Lincoln was raised in one.
The pioneers built a catholic church and named it St.Therasa's church.
Below this barrier was all of settled New York, the land where the pioneers had built their crude, wooden-roofed homes.
Also that year, pioneers set up 20 camps and built the road along the Saint Lawrence River.