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Red Rocks Amphitheatre

City and County of Denver Landmark

Principle construction by Civilian Conservation Corps Company 1848, SP-13C, Mt. Morrison, CO.

1936 - 1941

Dedicated as a memorial to all who served at Mt. Morrison and to the 3 million who served in the CCC nation-wide, ...

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General Andrew Jackson Trail

Here passed the trail used by General Andrew Jackson and his troops on his way to Fort Hughes [now Bainbridge] and Fort Scott fourteen miles southwest during the First Seminole Indian War, March 8, 1818

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Monica Dickens Stratton

Founder of the Samaritans, USA

Through her efforts suicide barriers were placed on the canal bridges.

"The Samaritans hope that saving people here will give them time to reconsider, to give themselves another chance at living, and at finding some help."

Marker is ...

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Sister Mary Miranda C.S.S.F.

This plaque is a memorial to Sister Mary Miranda C.S.S.F. of the Province of Felician Sisters of Lodi, New Jersey, who came to this Holy Mount to establish a house of prayer for the Fatima Apostolate and to whom is ...

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Deep River Friends Meeting

Was begun in 1753 and organized as a Monthly Meeting, 1778. Present building erected 1875.

Marker is at the intersection of Wendover Avenue and Penny Road when traveling east on Wendover Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lincoln County Confederate Monument

[Crossed Flags]

61-65

To the Memory

of the

Confederate Soldiers

of

Lincoln County

Marker is on North Washington Street (State Highway 43), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq War Memorial

We honor the men and women of

the United States Armed Forces for

their efforts to let freedom reign in

the Persian Gulf War, Afghanistan,

and Iraq. "You can only protect

your liberties in this world by

protecting the other ...

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Soldiers of the World War

Legion Memorial Bridge

In memory of

Charles Wesley Avars · Percy J Bates · Stanton K Berry · Martin F Bowles · Albert B Carstedt · Ocal Chapman · Jesse E Crisp · Clay Dotson · Paul H Graves · Cass Hale ...

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Bridgeforth High School

Though black public education existed in Giles County by 1869, Bridgeforth was the first black high school. Designed by America's first black architectural firm, McKissack and McKissack, which had the local roots, and named for black educator J. T. Bridgeforth, ...

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Secondary Industrial School

Side 1:

Proposed in 1904 by Carleton B. Gibson, Columbus School Superintendent, the Secondary Industrial School is regarded as the nation’s first public coeducational industrial high school. G. Gunby Jordan, then President of the School Board, and his son R. C. ...

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