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400th Anniversary of the Landing of Panfilo de Narvaez

Commemorating the

400th anniversary of

the landing of

Panfilo de Narvaez,

intreped [sic] Spanish Explorer

and his four hundred brave companions

The first white men

to set foot upon the

shores of Tampa Bay

April 15, 1528.

Erected

April 15, 1928

in honor of the

Spanish citizenry of Tampa.

Marker can be reached ...

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The Landing of Cadillac

After departing Montreal June 5, 1701, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and his convoy of 25 canoes sailed down this river and on the evening of July 23 camped 16 miles below the present city of Detroit on what is ...

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The Philadelphia Korean War Memorial at Penn's Landing

for Philadelphia, Delaware, Chester, Bucks, and Montgomery Counties

Major U.S. Combat Unit Casualties in Korea

The units listed below account for 96% of the Americans killed by hostile actions in Korea. Wounded in action include only those actually hospitalized

2nd ...

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The Site of the First Landing

The site of the first landing is directly ahead of you in the river. During the years since 1607, the river has eroded about 25 acres of this part of Jamestown Island. The original shoreline was close to the present ...

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The Landing Retail District

"Our Jewish Heritage"

Leavenworth - Gateway to the West and Headquarters of the Department of the Missouri - was the supply base for settlers and emigrants to the vast region lying west to the Pacific Ocean. Selected because of the excellence ...

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The Landing

In the Eighteen Fifties, Sixties and Seventies with thousands of settlers pouring into Leavenworth by river boat and train the landing area housed banks, hotels, saloons, offices, stores and livery stables.

As the city grew away from the river and river ...

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The Landing of the Ark and the Dove

(No inscription save the title. This marker tells its story pictorially.)

Marker can be reached from Trinity Church Road near Point Lookout Road (Maryland Route 5).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Landing of the Welsh in Gallipolis

Side A:

On April 1, 1818, six families from the Cilcennin area of Mid-Wales sailed from Aberaeron, Wales to Baltimore. The group of 36 people was led by John Jones Tirbach. From Baltimore they traveled to Pittsburgh and then by flatboats ...

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