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North and South Redoubts
In 1779, Major General Heath supervised con...
Discovering the Colorful History of Columbus
Commemorating Columbus’ Sesquicentennial 1856-2006
T...
Fort Arnold
Fort Arnold was renamed Fort Clinton follow...
Overland Emigrant Trails
This boulder marks the
Overland Emigrant Trai...
Dodge County Veterans Memorial
All Gave Some • Some Gave All
In honor and memory
Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial
The Battle of Lake Erie
September 10, 1813
Ame...
Daniel Greysolon Sieur Dulhut
In June and July 1680
Daniel Greysolon Sieur Dulhut<...
Right Reverend Monsignor Edward J. Flanagan
1886 - 1948
In memory of
Rt. Rev. Monsignor
Original Site and Portions
Original Site and Portions
of
Franklin Spring...
Highland Lawn Cemetery
1884
Placed on the National Register of Historic Pla...
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North and South Redoubts
In 1779, Major General Heath supervised construction of South (Middle) and North Redoubts (located across the river and east of the Town of Garrison). Both were designed to prevent British control of eastern approaches to West Point and Constitution ...
Discovering the Colorful History of Columbus
Commemorating Columbus’ Sesquicentennial 1856-2006
The mural reveals important moments in the city’s development by “peeling through” eight of the numerous layers of time from the present to the past.
An aspect of the mural is the transition of color through the piece. ...
Fort Arnold
Fort Arnold was renamed Fort Clinton following Benedict Arnold’s treason. It was the main fortification at West Point. Situated at the tip of the Plain overlooking the Hudson River, Fort Arnold, containing 12 cannon, 11 mortars and supported by ...
Overland Emigrant Trails
This boulder marks the
Overland Emigrant Trails
through Fremont to
Oregon, California, Utah
and Colorado
Erected Setp. 23, 1912
Marker is at the intersection of Military Avenue and D Street, on the left when traveling east on Military Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Dodge County Veterans Memorial
All Gave Some • Some Gave All
In honor and memory
of all men and women
who served in the
Armed Forces of the
United States of America
God Bless America
Thank You
Dodge County Veterans
Dedicated August 15, 1998
Marker is at the intersection of 5th Street and Park ...
Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial
The Battle of Lake Erie
September 10, 1813
American.........................................British
O.H. Perry............Commander............R.H. Barclay
9...............Vessels...............6
54...............Guns...............63
1. The battle begins near this spot at 11:45 A.M. The British open fire when the fleets are approximately one mile apart.
2. Perry's flagship, the Lawrence, is disabled after suffering 80% casualties ...
Daniel Greysolon Sieur Dulhut
In June and July 1680
Daniel Greysolon Sieur Dulhut
“Gentleman of the King’s Guard”
Soldier, Explorer, Trader, and Governor
accompanied by four Frenchmen
LaMaitre, Bellegrade, Masson, and Pepin,
passed up the Brule River, crossed by
portage to the St. Croix River then
down to the Mississippi.
These were the ...
Right Reverend Monsignor Edward J. Flanagan
1886 - 1948
In memory of
Rt. Rev. Monsignor
Edward J. Flanagan
Founder of Boys Town and
Recipient of Variety Clubs
First Humanitarian Award
His dictum:
"There is no such thing as a bad boy"
Marker is on Heroes Boulevard south of Flanagan Boulevard, on the left when traveling ...
Original Site and Portions
Original Site and Portions
of
Franklin Springs City Jail
Built early 1920’s
Marker is on King Street 0.1 miles north of Spring Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Highland Lawn Cemetery
1884
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places November 29, 1990, by the United States Department of the Interior in cooperation with the Indiana Department of Naatural Resources Division of historic Preservation.
Marker is on East Wabash Avenue east of Blakely ...