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Boston Post Road
This section of the old Boston Post Road – Washingto...
George Washington Memorial Highway
This tablet marks
the
George
Washington<...
DeBruhl-Marshall House
A fine example of the classic style in Southern domestic a...
Forks of The River Cemetery Park
Established in 1976 as a community bicentennial project, t...
Beery's Shipyard
On the west side of the river
a little south of the ...
Ralph Louis Engelstad
January 28, 1930 – November 26, 2002
With gratitude ...
Minervaville
Minervaville, between Cabin Branch and Cedar Creek, was an...
Beery’s Shipyard
Many Confederate naval vessels, including the ironclad “No...
Saint Stephen Lutheran Church
Designed by Otto C. Uehling, erected in 1901-02, and desig...
Cassidey Shipyard
Confederate shipyard and outfitting station which complete...
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Boston Post Road
This section of the old Boston Post Road – Washington Street to Southbridge Road – was probably named for General George Washington who traveled this way en route to Boston to take command of the American troops in 1775. He ...
George Washington Memorial Highway
This tablet marks
the
George
Washington
Memorial
Highway
at
Waltham
1732 ------- 1932
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 20) and Weston Street (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
DeBruhl-Marshall House
A fine example of the classic style in Southern domestic architecture. Built in 1820, probably after a design of Robert Mills. For almost one hundred years the home of the DeBruhl and Marshall families.
Marker is on Laurel Street near Marion ...
Forks of The River Cemetery Park
Established in 1976 as a community bicentennial project, this park is significant because it is both the final resting place for several early settlers and decision makers and it is one of the last undeveloped areas that was part of ...
Beery's Shipyard
On the west side of the river
a little south of the causeway
was Berry's Shipyard, where the
Confederate ironclad North Carolina
was built in 1862 for the protection
of the port. The ironclad Raleigh
was constructed at Cassidy's Shipyard,
near the foot of Church Street in ...
Ralph Louis Engelstad
January 28, 1930 – November 26, 2002
With gratitude to the Engelstad Family Foundation for its generous contribution to this Liberty Bell monument, and in recognition of the life and achievements of Ralph Louis Engelstad who personified the highest qualities of ...
Minervaville
Minervaville, between Cabin Branch and Cedar Creek, was an early 19th-century community. Named after the Minerva Academy, founded in 1802 with William J. Bingham as its headmaster, Minervaville appears on Robert Mills’s Atlas of S.C. (1825). It was later a ...
Beery’s Shipyard
Many Confederate naval vessels, including the ironclad “North Carolina,” built here. Site lies across river on Eagles Island, ¼ mile west.
Marker is on Market Street (U.S. 17) just west of North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy ...
Saint Stephen Lutheran Church
Designed by Otto C. Uehling, erected in 1901-02, and designated in 1975 as a Milwaukee Landmark in recognition of its architectural and historical significance to the community.
Marker is at the intersection of South 5th Street and West Scott Street, ...
Cassidey Shipyard
Confederate shipyard and outfitting station which completed the ironclad steam sloop Raleigh in 1863. Site is three blocks west.
Marker is at the intersection of South 3rd Street (U.S. 17) and Church Street, on the right on South 3rd Street.
Courtesy ...