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Fillmore Street Chapel

Corinth's oldest church bldg.; erected 1871 by Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the First church est. in Corinth. 1906~1976 served as Fillmore St. Pres. Ch. Now used as chapel by First United Methodist Church.

Marker is on North Filmore St..

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Henry Louis Gehrig

June 19th 1903 - June 2, 1941

A man A gentleman and a great ball player. Whose amazing record of 2130 consecutive games should stand for all time. This memorial is a tribute from the Yankee players to their beloved ...

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Veterans Memorial

Ogema • Hill • Spirit

Dedicated to all men and women who

served our country in war and peace.

American Legion Post #407

Marker is at the intersection of State Highway 86 and Smokey Road on State Highway 86.

Courtesy ...

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Old Savannah Road

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The highway crossing here is the Old Savannah Road, an early route from Savannah to Georgia’s western frontier. It follows the course of a former Indian trail to the Rock Landing on the Oconee, below today’s Milledgeville. There it intersected ...

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Nashville's First Public School

Nashville's first public school, Hume School, opened here Feb. 26, 1855. A three story brick building, the school employed 12 teachers and served all grades. In 1874 high school classes were moved to Fogg School built on adjoining corner lot. ...

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Tanforan Racetrack Japanese Assembly Center

Racetrack opened in 1899 and had racing seasons until it burned down in 1964. Many famous horses raced and won here.

In 1942, Tanforan became a temporary assembly center for over 4000 persons of Japanese ancestry who were to be interned ...

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Revolutionary War Veterans

 

(Side A)

Born April 1757 in Stratford, CT, Abner Barlow moved to NH in 1772. At 20, Barlow enlisted as private in the NH Rangers, serving in Maj. Whitcomb’s Independent Corps at the Battle of Bennington and the surrender ...

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Abraham Lincoln was a Guest in 1844

Site of Rockport Tavern

where Abraham Lincoln

was a Guest in 1844

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Sponsored by the Rockport

Business and Professional

Women’s Club — 1995

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling ...

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Powder Magazine

These earthworks are the remains of the powder magazine for the Upper River Battery. Accounts of the period contain no information about its size, shape, or manner of construction.

Marker is on Lock D Loop, on the right when traveling north. ...

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New Madrid Earthquake

The greatest earthquake recorded in North America centered in this area Dec. 16, 1811 to Feb. 7, 1812. 1,874 quakes felt at Louisville, 250 miles away. Tremors also felt at Boston, Detroit, New Orleans. Reelfoot Lake, covering 25,000 acres, formed ...

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