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Jefferson Market Garden
Acres: 0.36
Where some went to market, and some we...
Dresbach-Hunt-Boyer Mansion
604 Second Street
Built in 1871-75 for William Dresb...
The Old Portage Road
Built by Celoron in 1749 when
he explored and clai...
Tyrrell County Confederate Monument
(side 1)
Gen. Robert E. Lee
This monument
<...Joncaire Trading Post
Near here the Frenchman
Chabert Joncaire in 1758
Original Site of Hoffnungsfeld-Eden Church
1898 to 1924
Drawing of church
Marker is on 18...
Talmadge Home
This house was the home of two distinguished Governors of ...
The Challenge and Hope of the Future
The Mennonites came here because of their A...
Revolutionizing Animal Reproduction
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Techniques...
Washington, DC: Capital and City
Make No Little Plans
This is the John A. Wilson Buil...
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Jefferson Market Garden
Acres: 0.36
Where some went to market, and some went to jail, today’s Greenwich Villagers tend the Jefferson Market Garden in the shade of the landmark Market Courthouse.
Named for Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States, the Jefferson ...
Dresbach-Hunt-Boyer Mansion
604 Second Street
Built in 1871-75 for William Dresbach, Davisville's first postmaster. The mansion was home to the Hunts and Boyers from 1899-1973. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the large mansion property originally included a tankhouse, cistern and ...
The Old Portage Road
Built by Celoron in 1749 when
he explored and claimed this
region for France. Followed an
Indian Trail and crossed the
highway at this point in 1753.
Marker is at the intersection of South Portage Road (New York Route 394) ...
Tyrrell County Confederate Monument
(side 1)
Gen. Robert E. Lee
This monument
was erected by the
Tyrrell
Monument Association,
A.D. 1902.
Executive Committee.
Mark Majette, Abner Alexander,
Thomas L. Jones, J.S. Cahoon,
and C. E. Tatem.
Finance Committee.
Mrs. B.V. McClees, Mrs. J.C. Meekins Sr.,
Miss Lina B. Alexander.
President.
Lt. Col. William F. Beasley.
In memory ...
Joncaire Trading Post
Near here the Frenchman
Chabert Joncaire in 1758
set up the first white
establishment on the site
of Buffalo.
Evacuated 1759 at the approach
of the British.
Marker is on South Michigan Avenue west of Ganson Street, on the left ...
Original Site of Hoffnungsfeld-Eden Church
1898 to 1924
Drawing of church
Marker is on 18th Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Talmadge Home
This house was the home of two distinguished Governors of Georgia -- father and son.
Eugene Talmadge, b. Sept. 23, 1884 in Monroe Co. served as Chief Executive 1933-37, 1941-43, and was elected for a fourth term, 1947-51, but died in ...
The Challenge and Hope of the Future
The Mennonites came here because of their Anabaptist vision of the Christian faith and established Christian communities. Some wept as they said farewell to Russia and later, as they saw the endless miles of raw prairie, and encountered prairie ...
Revolutionizing Animal Reproduction
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Techniques of assisted reproduction, particularly of cattle, have revolutionized animal breeding practices worldwide. University of Wisconsin biochemists Henry Lardy and Paul Phillips developed methods for dilution and long-term preservation of sperm. Reproductive biologist Lester E. ...
Washington, DC: Capital and City
Make No Little Plans
This is the John A. Wilson Building, Washington, DC's city hall, home to DC's mayor and city council.
When completed in 1908, it was known as the District Building (for District of Columbia). Cope and Stewardson of Philadelphia ...