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The Treasury Building of the Confederate States of America

This wall was once a part of the Treasury Building of the Confederate States of America.

In it were the offices of the President, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Treasurer of the Confederate Government.

Here ...

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The Amazing Balanced Rock

Around 300 million years ago, the Ancestral Rockies once stood here. Over time, the forces of wind and water eroded the magnificent peaks into swift streams full of sediments. These sediments were eventually pressed and cemented into solid rock. The ...

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Strengthen the Arm of Liberty

With the faith and courage of

their forefathers who made

possible the freedom of these

United States

the Boy Scouts of America

dedicated this copy of the

Statue of Liberty as a pledge

of everlasting fidelity and

loyalty

40th anniversary crusade to

Strengthen the Arm of Liberty

1950

Marker is at the ...

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Arizona's U.S.S. Arizona Memorial - In Memory of the Gallant Men

Who Gave Their Lives on December 7, 1941 on the Battleship U.S.S. Arizona

In memory of the gallant men who gave their lives on December 7, 1941 on the Battleship U.S.S.

Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor

Dedicated December 7, 1976

The ...

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The Long Meadow

Originally patented 1739 to Col. Thomas Cresap. Acquired 1746 by Daniel Dulany. Sold 1763 to Col. Henry Bouquet. Left by his will to Col. Haldimand. Acquired 1773 by Gen. Jos. Sprigg. Purchased 1789 by Thos. Hart, partner of Nathaniel Rochester ...

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Catherine Dempsey

Here rest the remains of

Silvester O'Dempsey Esq.

Who departed this life the 31 Dec. 1817

In the 70 year of his age

A Man

of the most steady Friendship

Unblemished Integrity extensive charity

And

Universal Benevolence

This frail Memorial of imperishable

regard is inscribed as a record of the

tenderest ...

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The Seventy-First Regiment

of Infantry New York State Militia

From this position the 71st assisted in driving the Confederate forces back toward Henry Hill. The regiment remained in this area for most of the battle and afterward covered the retreat of the Union Army ...

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The Osceola Times Building

This 1901 office was the first building in "New Town," having been used continuously as a newspaper office since that time and remains the oldest and tallest commercial building in the city. The "Osceola Times," reporting on life along the ...

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Commemorating the Raising of the First American Flag within the

Commemorating

the raising of the

First American Flag

within the Walled

City of Tucson

Dec 16, 1846

Marker can be reached from West Alameda Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Bristol Municipal Stadium

The Stone Castle

The Bristol Municipal Stadium was built with funds provided by the Works Progress Administration between 1934 and 1937. The stone came from nearby Beaver Creek. A dedication ceremony was held on October 8, 1936, before the Tennessee High ...

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