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Rodeo Station
The El Paso and Southwestern railroad was constructed in 1...
Mitchell Building
1844
Property first deeded to T.W. Mitchell by town ...
Armstrong College Building
Walter H. Ratcliff, Architect
City of Berkeley Landm...
In This Building From 1992 - 1999
A group of talented people created a television legend.
Woodward High School / School for Creative and Performing Arts
Side A: Woodward High School
Willia...
Buzzard Rock Native American Settlement
The archaeological sites on the extensive floodplain nearb...
The Marcus Reno Residence and Governors’ Home
In the house at 223 N. Front Street lived two 19th Century...
The Kuser Lodge: An Inn, A Mansion, A Museum
High Point State Park
The Kuser Family Transformed t...
The Battle of White Oak Road
Four Years of War, Ten Months of Siege
It was March ...
Independence Veterans Memorial
This permanent memorial shall
serve to provid...
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Rodeo Station
The El Paso and Southwestern railroad was constructed in 1902 by Phelps, Dodge and Company, to link El Paso, Texas with the copper mines of Bisbee, Arizona. New Mexico Highway 9, the "Border Route", between Columbus and Rodeo, parallels the ...
Mitchell Building
1844
Property first deeded to T.W. Mitchell by town of Weston for $13.49. Early day uses were shoe shop, law & dental offices. Rebuilt as medical building in 1939.
Marker is on Thomas Street near Main Street, on the left when traveling ...
Armstrong College Building
Walter H. Ratcliff, Architect
City of Berkeley Landmark
designated in 1994
“To Inculcate the Highest Standards and Ideals in Business.”
That lofty aim, incised high on the façade of this graceful Spanish Colonial building, guided Armstrong College for more than 70 years. Known in ...
In This Building From 1992 - 1999
A group of talented people created a television legend.
Homicide
Life on the Street
Marker is on Thames Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Woodward High School / School for Creative and Performing Arts
Side A: Woodward High School
William and Abigail Cutter Woodward founded Woodward High School, the first public high school west of the Allegheny Mountains, on this site October 24, 1831. Concerned that the poor of Cincinnati had no avenues ...
Buzzard Rock Native American Settlement
The archaeological sites on the extensive floodplain nearby represent at least ten thousand years of periodic use by Native Americans. The artifacts and evidence from one site suggests that separate villages were occupied there some six hundred to one thousand ...
The Marcus Reno Residence and Governors’ Home
In the house at 223 N. Front Street lived two 19th Century Pennsylvania Governors, William Bigler (1852-1855) and James Pollock (1855-1858). Also here resided U.S. Army Major Marcus Reno, the controversial survivor of the Battle of Little Big Horn, site ...
The Kuser Lodge: An Inn, A Mansion, A Museum
High Point State Park
The Kuser Family Transformed the High Point Inn
Twin brothers John and Anthony Kuser, purchased the High Point Inn and the surrounding property in 1910. The sprawling mountain resort became the summer retreat of Anthony Kuser and his ...
The Battle of White Oak Road
Four Years of War, Ten Months of Siege
It was March 1865. The Civil War had raged across battlefields from New Mexico to Pennsylvania for four desperate years. More than three million men had fought and more than 600,000 men had ...
Independence Veterans Memorial
This permanent memorial shall
serve to provide lasting
tribute to those Independence
veterans that have made
the ultimate sacrifice in order
to preserve and protect
the tremendous freedom each
of us so richly enjoy
[Honor Roll List of Names]
Marker is on West Maple Avenue near Spring Street, on ...