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Bethel Shipyard
With the incorporation of the Lewisville Marine
Rai...
Company C 194th Tank Battalion
[First Plaque:]
On the morning of February 18...
Howell Station Historic District
The Howell Station Historic District is located northwest ...
E. Van Winkle Gin and Machine Works
One of the largest cotton-related industrial sites in the ...
Rhodes Memorial Hall
Rhodes Memorial Hall was originally the home of furniture ...
Peach Tree Southern Railway (Brookwood Station)
Peachtree Southern Railway, now known as Brookwood Station...
Former Packing House
In its heyday, Quincy was home to a number of prominent Je...
Constitutional Convention State Museum
The large outdoor monument lists the delegates to the 1838...
Henry Brash House (The Porches)
Henry Brash built this yellow pine house in 1865. The porc...
Korean War Liberty Tree Memorial
In memory of the
men, women & POW-MIA
w...
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Bethel Shipyard
With the incorporation of the Lewisville Marine
Railway Company in 1871, Bethel’s reputation as
a center for ship repair and construction was
firmly established. Approximately 40 vessels
were built here before the last ship was
launched in 1918. Many were ...
Company C 194th Tank Battalion
[First Plaque:]
On the morning of February 18th, 1941, one hundred and five brave men of Company C 194th Tank Battalion of the Salinas and Pajaro Valleys marched four abreast down Main Street, through what is now called Old town Salinas, ...
Howell Station Historic District
The Howell Station Historic District is located northwest of downtown Atlanta in an area dominated by light industry associated with the development of Marietta Street. The district consists of intact residential buildings, a recreational park, and four churches in a ...
E. Van Winkle Gin and Machine Works
One of the largest cotton-related industrial sites in the South, the E. Van Winkle Gin and Machine Works is a complex of industrial buildings on an 11-acre site serviced by three separate rail lines in northwest Atlanta. Built between the ...
Rhodes Memorial Hall
Rhodes Memorial Hall was originally the home of furniture magnate Amos Giles Rhodes. This 1904 Romanesque Revival building was inspired by the Rhineland castles Amos Rhodes admired on a trip to Europe in the late 1890s. Rhodes was born in ...
Peach Tree Southern Railway (Brookwood Station)
Peachtree Southern Railway, now known as Brookwood Station, is the last passenger terminal in Atlanta, a city which owes its existence to railroads. Representing a fine example of a suburban railroad terminal, it is the work of the eminent Atlanta ...
Former Packing House
In its heyday, Quincy was home to a number of prominent Jewish tobacco growers. Large leaf shade tobacco was a profitable crop in Gadsden County in the 19th and 20th centuries. At that time, shade tobacco leaves were used as ...
Constitutional Convention State Museum
The large outdoor monument lists the delegates to the 1838-1841
constitutional convention, including David Levy (Yulee). In the museum, animated mannequins relate the story behind Florida's first constitution and the convention that met in the city of St. Joseph, once located ...
Henry Brash House (The Porches)
Henry Brash built this yellow pine house in 1865. The porches were added in 1890. Brash, a Confederate soldier, sponge fisherman and local merchant, and his wife Henrietta raised 11 children in this house. They kashered (ritually cleansed) their dishes ...
Korean War Liberty Tree Memorial
In memory of the
men, women & POW-MIA
who fought in the
Korean War
1950 - 1953
Dedicated November 11, 2003
Marker is on Summit Street (U.S. 77) north of Maple Avenue when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org