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Oak Grove Grange #119
Site of
Chartered June 30, 1896
Charter surren...
Old Courthouse
Stood two blocks west. Here a stamp master, William Housto...
“Center of the World”
»—?
This was Ah-Yeh-Li A-Lo-Hee, the Center of the W...
The Second Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House
1944
The Herbert and Katherine Jacobs second house p...
Pabst Brewing Company Saloon & Boarding House
Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 37
This prop...
First Avenue
A main north-south artery of Seattle, stretching north fro...
Battle Of Horseshoe Bend
One hundredth anniversary
This tablet is placed by
John Harte McGraw
[fFront]
This commemorates the serv...
Redwine Church
»?
Redwine Church was apparently founded prior to 18...
Eli Whitney Armory
"On this site between 1798 and 1825, Eli Whitney built the...
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Oak Grove Grange #119
Site of
Chartered June 30, 1896
Charter surrendered 1988
Original building built in 1898 on land owned by H.K. Wright. Grange founded for purpose of cooperative buying to lower costs for farmers.
Marker is on Pittstown Road just south of Locust Grove Road, on ...
Old Courthouse
Stood two blocks west. Here a stamp master, William Houston, was forced to resign, 1765, and safety committees met in 1775.
Marker is at the intersection of Market Street (U.S. 17) and North 3rd Street (U.S. 74), on the right ...
“Center of the World”
»—?
This was Ah-Yeh-Li A-Lo-Hee, the Center of the World, to the Cherokee Indians. To this assembly ground, from which trails radiate in many directions, they came to hold their councils, to dance and worship which were to them related functions, ...
The Second Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House
1944
The Herbert and Katherine Jacobs second house possesses national significance as the first house to be built under architect Frank Lloyd Wright's concept of the "Solar Hemicycle". Based on arcs, radii, and circles, the house's design includes a floor-to-roof glass ...
Pabst Brewing Company Saloon & Boarding House
Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 37
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
Designed by
Charles F. Peters
Tour Site 37
1904
Marker is at the intersection of Erie Street and Water Street, on ...
First Avenue
A main north-south artery of Seattle, stretching north from the original Pioneer Square business district, First Avenue was lined with offices, leading hotels, banks and even a few residences. Until the mid-20th century, the street was also home to boarding ...
Battle Of Horseshoe Bend
One hundredth anniversary
This tablet is placed by
Tallapoosa County
in commemoration of the
one hundredth anniversary
of the
Battle Of Horseshoe Bend,
fought within its limits
on March 27, 1814.
There the Creek Indians, led by
Menawa and other chiefs, were
defeated by the American and
allied indian forces under
Gen. Andrew ...
John Harte McGraw
[fFront]
This commemorates the services of an energetic and wise leader in many enterprises undertaken for the general welfare especially the project for connecting Lake Washington with tide water by a ship canal
[Right side]
Governor of the
State ...
Redwine Church
»?
Redwine Church was apparently founded prior to 1800 & named after Jacob R. Redwine, Revolutionary soldier born in Pa. who moved here from N.C. This is the 4th church, built in 1906. The first was a log cabin several hundred ...
Eli Whitney Armory
"On this site between 1798 and 1825, Eli Whitney built the first significant independent American armory. The development of materials processing innovations began the tradition of precision production and interchangeable parts in America."