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First School House and Council House in Iron County

"I commenced a grammar school in my wickiup by the light of the fire and only one grammar book." Diary of George A. Smith, February 25, 1851.

The first school house, 18 x 24 feet, was built west of the Council ...

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A Dune System Called "NaNa"

NaNa, the tallest dune in Florida, is a protected landmark due largely to the efforts of MaVynne Betsch (January 14, 1935-September 5, 2005), widely known as the "Beach Lady." Betsch, who once performed opera in London, Paris and Germany, returned ...

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Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe

In Ocmulgee Fields camped Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe and his men on their way to Coweta Town for the purpose of making the treaty with the Creek Confederacy in 1739

Marker is at the intersection of Woolfolk Street and Smith Street, ...

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League of United Latin American Citizens, Council 60

On February 17, 1929, representatives from three organizations met in Corpus Christi to merge and form the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). The new group sought to unify statewide efforts to challenge racism and inequities toward Texas' Hispanic ...

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Robert D. Covington House

Utah Historic Site

Built c. 1859 by Washington's

first Bishop and leader

of the 1857 Cotton Missionaries.

Good example of pioneer stone work.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of East 200 North and North 200 East, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

Southern Utah Expedition of 1849

Parley P Pratt

Southern Utah Expedition of 1849

Realizing the limited resources for pioneer settlements in the Salt Lake Valley and surrounding settlements in 1849, and the potential of many more immigrants arriving in the next few years, Brigham Young began to ...

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Dr. Paul B. Leffler Rotary Park

Built for the enjoyment of all

the citizens of Pittsburg

Dedicated on June 8th 1999.

Dr. Paul Bannon Leffler practiced medicine in Pittsburg from 1945 to 1977.

He lived the Rotary Motto

"Service Above Self"

Marker is at the intersection of 4th Street (Kansas Route 126) ...

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Government Boarding School Boys Dormitory

Listed on the National and Tribal Registers of Historic Places for its National Significance in representing the Government Boarding Schools and their impact on Indigenous Nations.

Restoration and rehabilitation of the Boy’s Dormitory, circa 1906, was funded in part by ...

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Enoch Schoolhouse and Tithing Office

Schoolhouse - The second schoolhouse in Enoch was a two-story structure built on this site in 1917-1918. It was a brick building containing two classrooms, two libraries, two bathrooms and a furnace room. Only one room served as a classroom, ...

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Cedar City Railroad Depot

Utah Historic Site

Built in 1923, the Cedar City Railroad Depot is historically significant for its direct association with the railroad and its impact on Cedar City. In addition to stimulating the local iron ore and livestock industries, the railroad connection ...

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