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The Santa Monica Pier Carousel

The Hippodrome (also known as the "Carousel Building") was built in 1916 by famous carousel carver Charles I.D. Looff. Its unique combination of Byzantine, Moorish, and California design made it easily identifiable among the festive, eclectic architecture of Santa Monica ...

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War Comes to the Brothertons

The great battle raged around this family farm

At the time of the Battle of Chickamauga, George and Mary Brotherton and their children lived in a log house here. In the surrounding fields they grazed cattle and grew corn and hay. ...

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The Columbia (S.C.) Holocaust Memorial

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Remember

[Star of David]

In Sacred

Memory

Of The

6,000,000

(Map Included)

(Left Panel)

During the Holocaust, 1933 - 45, six million European Jews were murdered by Nazi Germany and its

collaborators. Millions more of the innocent suffered

persecution and death as victims of the State-sponsored Nazi ...

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The Main British Camp

During the siege of

Fort Stanwix Aug. 1777

The Main British Camp

was between this point

and the bluff to the south

Marker is on East Bloomfield Street west of Harding Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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More Than Meets The Eye

From here you can see much of the Highland Scenic Highway and the Williams River Valley. The Monongahela National Forest was established in 1920 to protect mountain watersheds and to reduce flooding in far away cities. The forest is a ...

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There's No Roost Like Home

Our reproduction chicken coop is based on an original coop built in Missouri in the mid-1800s. The sloped gabled-ends provide a perfect place for the chickens to roost, and the doors underneath make it easy to clean out the building.

The ...

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Rutherford World War II Memorial

To honor

the men and women of

Rutherford

who served in

World War II

- and -

to remember

the seventy-eight men

who gave their lives

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Dedicated by the

Rutherford Service Organization

- 1946 -

Marker is at the intersection of Park Avenue and Donaldson Avenue, on the right when ...

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Controlling the Water Supply to the Mill

When the head gates at the pond are opened, water runs under the dam into the wooden flume. Since the mill is started and stopped at frequent intervals, the flood gate at the side of the flume is left open ...

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The Stratford Mill

When Thomas Lee Purchased this one-acre mill site in 1743, nothing remained but the “old mill dam.” By 1745, he had built a mill which operated-off and on-until the Lees sold Stratford in the 1820s. The names of Stratford’s millers ...

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Rutherford World War I Monument

To Rutherford’s glorious dead in the World War

August 1, 1914

November 11, 1918

United States

declared war

April 6, 1917

Monument erected

May 1920

Herbert Alexander Barrows • John Frederick Bauer • Harry Clifford Bigelman, Jr. • Herbert Alyea Collins • Walter DeForest • Ferreol Girardey Dorsey ...

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