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Hawthorne Korea – Vietnam Monument
May We Learn From Those Who
Died For Peace That Life...
Riley Cemetery
The oldest documented grave in this cemetery, that of Loui...
The Foot of the Rocks
In this neighborhood “The Foot of the Rocks” Henry Welling...
Ninth Street Bridge
Rachel Carson Bridge
Historic Landmark
Ninth S...
Smyre - Pasour House
1850
Built by Dr. J.F. Smyre
This building was...
Warrick County Desert Storm Veterans Memorial
On this 27th day of February, 1992 the citizens of Warrick...
Washington-Wilkes Firsts
1775 First stone marker indicating George III land ...
To the memory of Jacob Ruppert
1867 - 1939
Gentleman • American • Sport...
Navajo Bridge Erection Toggle Screw/Navajo Bridge
State of Arizona
This Erection Toggle Screw was used...
Fort Bowyer War of 1812
At, or near, this site, the United States, after seizing t...
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Hawthorne Korea – Vietnam Monument
May We Learn From Those Who
Died For Peace That Life Is
Worth Far More Than Most Of
Us Take Time To Realize.
* Korea *
Gordon N. Ripatranzone • Russell Van Natta • Peter J. Schuil • Theodore Van Natta • Bernard Van Raay ...
Riley Cemetery
The oldest documented grave in this cemetery, that of Louise Gillum, dates to 1859. The land was acquired by John Riley, Sr. from A.W. Smith in 1875, and became known as Riley Cemetery. Early settlers buried here include John and ...
The Foot of the Rocks
In this neighborhood “The Foot of the Rocks” Henry Wellington, a commissioned officer of the War of 1812-14, and his wife Eliza Teele, natives of this town, made their home in 1819; in honor of his parents, and ancestors, this ...
Ninth Street Bridge
Rachel Carson Bridge
Historic Landmark
Ninth Street Bridge
Department of Public Works, Allegheny County, Engineers
Marker is at the intersection of Ninth Street and Fort Duquesne Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on Ninth Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Smyre - Pasour House
1850
Built by Dr. J.F. Smyre
This building was sold in 1851 to Ely Pasour, State Legislator, Postmaster and First Mayor of Dallas. The northern addition was used as a classroom for privately tutoring boys. The granite upping block near the street ...
Warrick County Desert Storm Veterans Memorial
On this 27th day of February, 1992 the citizens of Warrick Co. Dedicate this monument to the Men and Women from our county who served in the United States Armed Forces in Operation Desert Shield / Storm and all military ...
Washington-Wilkes Firsts
1775 First stone marker indicating George III land grant Fort Washington Park
1777 First county named in Georgia’s first constitution
1779 First African-American Revolutionary hero in the South. Austin Dabney – Battle of Kettle Creek
1780 First city incorporated in the name ...
To the memory of Jacob Ruppert
1867 - 1939
Gentleman • American • Sportsman
Through whose vision and courage this imposing edifice, destined to become the home of champions, was erected and dedicated to the American game of baseball.
Marker can be reached from the intersection ...
Navajo Bridge Erection Toggle Screw/Navajo Bridge
State of Arizona
This Erection Toggle Screw was used in the construction of the historic Navajo Bridge to maintain bridge vertical elevations and as a means of lowering bridge sections in place.
[Plaque Mounted on Bridge]:
State of Arizona
Navajo Bridge
Arch 616 feet • ...
Fort Bowyer War of 1812
At, or near, this site, the United States, after seizing this point of land from the Spanish in 1813, built Fort Bowyer, a structure of wood and sand.
A small garrison of men courageously fought to defend the fort against ...