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Tipp City Veterans Memorial
In Honor of All Who Serve
“Day is done
...John Burgwin
1731-1803
Merchant, planter, and colonial official. ...
Beale Street Historic District
Has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmar...
Home of Governor James Duane Doty
(1799-1865)
The home of James Duane Doty, oldest res...
Emigrant Indians In Kansas
As the nation pushed west, Indian tribes were remov...
William Hooper
One of North Carolina's three signers of the Declaration o...
72-74 Tradd Street
Fotheringham-McNeil Tenements
circa 1740
L...
The Blues Trail
Mississippi to Chicago
[Side A:]
The "Great Mi...
David Walker
ca. 1796-1830
His Appeal, influential 1829 pamphlet,...
Beck Memorial
Fiery Floods
Twenty-five million years ago, this are...
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Tipp City Veterans Memorial
In Honor of All Who Serve
“Day is done
Gone the sun
From the hills
From the lakes
From the sky
All is well
Safely rest
God is nigh”
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 571) ...
John Burgwin
1731-1803
Merchant, planter, and colonial official. Built this house, 1770-1771. His "Hermitage" estate was eight miles north.
Marker is at the intersection of North 3rd Street (U.S. 74) and Market Street, on the right when traveling south on North 3rd Street.
Courtesy ...
Beale Street Historic District
Has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark.
Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United States.
U.S. Department of the Interior National ...
Home of Governor James Duane Doty
(1799-1865)
The home of James Duane Doty, oldest residence in Fond du Lac County, was built in 1839. Doty served as Federal Judge, Congressman, Governor of the Territory of Wisconsin and Superintendent of Indian Affairs. He was Governor of Utah when ...
Emigrant Indians In Kansas
As the nation pushed west, Indian tribes were removed from their lands. Between 1825 and 1850, 25 tribes were relocated to Kansas. Two tiny strips of land in extreme northeast Kansas were set aside for the Iowa and the Sac ...
William Hooper
One of North Carolina's three signers of the Declaration of Independence. Home was here.
Marker is on North 3rd Street (U.S. 74) 0.1 miles south of Princess Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
72-74 Tradd Street
Fotheringham-McNeil Tenements
circa 1740
Local merchant James Matthews constructed this three-story over raised basement, double tenement building circa 1740. The house features a Flemish bond brick pattern and nine over nine light windows. The gambrel roof with a jerkin-head gable ...
The Blues Trail
Mississippi to Chicago
[Side A:]
The "Great Migration" from the South to "the Promised Land" of Chicago brought more African Americans here from Mississippi than any other state, especially during and after World War II. With the migrants came the Delta blues ...
David Walker
ca. 1796-1830
His Appeal, influential 1829 pamphlet, denounced slavery. A free black, he grew up in Wilmington; moved to Boston by 1825.
Marker is on North 3rd Street (U.S. 74) 0.1 miles south of North 2nd Street, on the right when traveling ...
Beck Memorial
Fiery Floods
Twenty-five million years ago, this area was a land of meandering streams and lush, rolling hills. Then came the first lave flow. Long cracks or vents opened in the earth and lava flooded the land spreading like water. The ...