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Earl L. (Curly) Lambeau

Founder/V.P./Head Coach/Player 1919–49

Curly Lambeau founded the Green Bay Packers in 1919 and was a driving force in the team's early years, including the 1921 decision to join what is now the NFL. He served as head coach for the franchise's ...

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Frank Howard

Carolina Legends

This legendary

Clemson coach was on the

sidelines for 30 years as a

head coach. He won over 150

games, six ACC Championships

and was also Athletic Director

during his time as head coach.

After his retirement, Clemson

named the playing surface at

Memorial Stadium "Frank

Howard Field."

Marker can ...

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Kingman Veteran's Memorial

In eternal memory of all

Veterans of Kingman

Past, Present and Future

May your deeds and service never be forgotten

or taken for granted.

With the sincerest of appreciation to the following,

who made this memorial a reality:

Dean w. Reiter Det. 887, Marine Corps League

Rotary Clubs ...

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United States Army

Established Camp Beale's Springs about one mile north, March 25, 1871. For the protection of settlers and travelers on northern route. Served as Hualapais Indian Agency. Military Camp abandoned April 6, 1874.

Marker can be reached from Andy Devine Road (Business ...

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13th Iowa Infantry

Burial Place

Burial Place

13th Iowa Infantry

Bodies Removed

to

Nat'l Cemetery

Marker can be reached from Cavalry Road 0.6 miles west of Hamburg-Savannah Road, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Wagon Route

Surveyed by Lt. Edward F. Beale 1857 - 1858. Followed by railroad survey, 1858 – 1859. Route of Atlantic and Pacific Railroad built across Arizona 1882 – 1883. Tracks reached Kingman, spring, 1883. U. S. Highway 66 closely follows Beale's ...

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Charleston Gas Light Company

This Building, erected in 1878 by the

Charleston Gas Light Company,

A pioneer in Public Service,

was Designed by Edward Brickell White

Soldier-Engineer-Architect

The South Carolina Power Company is the outgrowth of the

Charleston gas Light Company, The oldest member ...

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Erich A. O’D. Taylor

Statesman ~ Legislator

Teacher ~ Patriot

1st Chairman – Fort Adams Foundation

May 18, 1972

A dynamic force for the preservation

of Fort Adams with a determination

as unyielding as this granite block.

Marker is on Fort Adams Drive, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Quality Row

During the 1920's this block of East Leigh Street was known as Quality Row. Upper middle class African-American families lived in these homes. Their neighborhood, Jackson Ward, became the most enterprising African-American business district in the nation and its leaders ...

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Sixth Maryland Infantry Monument

The Sixth Maryland Infantry attacked over this ground in the pre-dawn hours of April 2, 1865. A portion of the regiment, led by Major Clifton K. Prentiss, poured over the Confederate works here, suffering numerous casualties in the process, including ...

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