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Warren Dutton House - Tomales Community Park
Warren Dutton, (1823-1903) co-founder of Tomales, came her...
National Historic Landmark-Warren G. Harding Home
National Historic Landmark-Warren G. Harding Home
Fr...
Warren/Rappahannock County
(Warren County Side):
This lower Shenandoah Valley ...
Warrendale
(Keystone Marker)
Wexford - 4
Warrendale
<...Warren County
This County, created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 19, 17...
Warren Family Mortuary Chapel: 1861
Henry Dudley, Architect
Belltower A...
Bowling Green & Warren County
Established in 1797, Warren County is named for Revolution...
The Warren Ball Park
Originally constructed of wood in 1908, the Warren Ball Pa...
Warren Veterans Memorial
This Memorial Stands In
Honor Of All The Men
A...
Warren
[ front ]
Warren
This area was settled...
Results for Warren
Warren Dutton House - Tomales Community Park
Warren Dutton, (1823-1903) co-founder of Tomales, came here from the gold fields in 1852, staked a claim to what is now known as Upper Town, and became partners with John Keys. Within a few years the relationship deteriorated, but the ...
National Historic Landmark-Warren G. Harding Home
National Historic Landmark-Warren G. Harding Home
From 1890 until his death, this two story clapboard house was the residence of Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States (1921-1923).
Harding spent most of his adult life in this house, which ...
Warren/Rappahannock County
(Warren County Side):
This lower Shenandoah Valley county was formed from Shenandoah and Frederick Counties in 1836. The county was named for Joseph Warren, a Boston Revolutionary War patriot killed during the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. It contains ...
Warrendale
(Keystone Marker)
Wexford - 4
Warrendale
Named For
Warren Family
Formerly "Brush Creek"
Founded
1907
Marker is at the intersection of Northgate Road and Mt. Pleasant Road, on the right when traveling north on Northgate Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Warren County
This County, created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 19, 1793, is named for Gen. Joseph Warren, Massachusetts Revolutionary hero killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill. What is claimed to have been the first iron works and woolen mill ...
Warren Family Mortuary Chapel: 1861
Henry Dudley, Architect
Belltower Addition: 1883
Recorded in 1967 by
Historical American Building Survey
"An Historic Structure Having
Exceptional Historical and
Architectural Interest"
Marker can be reached from Oakwood Avenue (New York Route 40).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Bowling Green & Warren County
Established in 1797, Warren County is named for Revolutionary War hero, Dr. Joseph Warren of Boston. Bowling Green was platted in the late 1790s and incorporated in 1812. The city is believed to be named for New York's Bowling Green ...
The Warren Ball Park
Originally constructed of wood in 1908, the Warren Ball Park is the oldest in the state of Arizona and stands as testimony to Bisbee's rich heritage. The Warren Company, a subsidiary of the Calumet & Arizona and Pittsburgh & Superior ...
Warren Veterans Memorial
This Memorial Stands In
Honor Of All The Men
And Women From The Town Of
Warren Who Served Our
Country In Times Of War
Marker is at the intersection of Cornwall Road (Connecticut Route 45) and Kent Road (Connecticut Route 341), on the left when ...
Warren
[ front ]
Warren
This area was settled in 1737 as part of the Town of Kent. A separate ecclesiastical society called the Society of East Greenwich, established in 1750, led to the founding of a church in 1756 and a ...