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Schreihart Building
Schreihart Building
1004 Washington Street
c. ...
Dutch Lorbeer
American Legion Park
Adley "Dutch" Lorbeer (1902-198...
United States Air Force
1976 - 2075
The men and women of the Air Force Eas...
Doolittle's 1922 Record Flight
Aviation pioneers were attracted to Northeast Florida's ha...
First Settlers At Ruby, Florida
In 1883 construction of the Jacksonville and Atlantic Rail...
Opening of the Mid-Continent Oil Field
Kansas has long been oil country. There are legends...
Duval County
1784 1915
Duval...
Stone Road
Blue stone sections from the “Stone R...
Amsterdam Historic District
Circa 1750. Settled by pioneer tenant farmers, Amsterdam d...
Hotel District
(of Asheville, N.C.)
An ornamental eagle perched hig...
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Schreihart Building
Schreihart Building
1004 Washington Street
c. 1918
is listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
8th Street Historic District
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Marker is at the intersection of Washington Street (U.S. 151) and South 10th Street (U.S. 10), on the right when ...
Dutch Lorbeer
American Legion Park
Adley "Dutch" Lorbeer (1902-1983) came to Neodesha in 1929. Dutch enjoyed a six year pro-ball stint with the Pittsburg[h] Pirates and the New York Yankees organizations, an experience which profoundly influenced the rest of his life. Returning to ...
United States Air Force
1976 - 2075
The men and women of the Air Force Eastern Test Range proudly dedicate this monument to our national progress in missile and space technology in recognition of the American revolution Bicentennial. Erected on site of support elements ...
Doolittle's 1922 Record Flight
Aviation pioneers were attracted to Northeast Florida's hard, wide beaches. Pablo Beach, as Jacksonville Beach was known until 1925, served as takeoff or terminal point for several early coast-to-coast flights. The first of these, in 1912, required 115 days to ...
First Settlers At Ruby, Florida
In 1883 construction of the Jacksonville and Atlantic Railroad was begun to serve this undeveloped area. The track was narrow-gauge, running 16.54 miles from the south bank of the St. Johns River to the beach. The first settlers were William ...
Opening of the Mid-Continent Oil Field
Kansas has long been oil country. There are legends that Indians held council around the lights of burning springs. Emigrants, it is known, skimmed "rock tar" from such oil seeps to grease the axles of their wagons.
A mile southeast is ...
Duval County
1784 1915
Duval County
Created August 12, 1822, named for
Governor William Pope Duval
Born 1784-Died 1854. Captain Mounted Rangers, War of 1812.
1813-1815, U.S. Congressman from Kentucky
1821-1822, U.S. Judge, Eastern Florida.
1822-1834, First Civil Governor of Territory of Florida.
...Stone Road
Blue stone sections from the “Stone Road” now Route 28A. Used by wagons to transport bluestone from the quarries in Old West Hurley to the docks in Wilbur. Only the “down” track of the road was stoned. Wagon wheels ...
Amsterdam Historic District
Circa 1750. Settled by pioneer tenant farmers, Amsterdam developed by the mid-1800's into a hamlet featuring a general store, blacksmithy & shoe makers shop.
Marker is on Church Street 0.1 miles east of Amsterdam Road, on the right when traveling east. ...
Hotel District
(of Asheville, N.C.)
An ornamental eagle perched high in front of
the Eagle Hotel one block south. Irish
immigrant James Patton opened the hostelry in
1814. Almost opposite the Eagle, the
Swannanoa Hotel began operation in 1878,
making South Main Street - now Biltmore
Avenue - a ...