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The A. B. Graham Building

In this building, on January 15, 1902, A. B. Graham organized the first boys and girls agricultural club in the United States out of which grew the 4-H Clubs of America.

Marker is on Limestone Street, on the left when traveling ...

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Great Falls of the Passaic/S.U.M. Historic District

has been designated a

National

Historic Landmark

This site possesses national significance

in commemorating the history of the

United States of America.

1976

National Park Service

United States Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of McBride Avenue and Spruce Street, on the left when traveling east ...

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Dedicated to the Memory of Thornsbury Bailey Brown

1861 - 1865

Dedicated

to the memory of

Thornsbury Bailey

Brown

Co. B. 2nd Va. Vol. Inf.

First Union soldier killed

in the Civil War.

He lost his life on this spot

May 22, 1861.

Erected May 16, 1928 by

Betsy Ross Tent No. 10

West Virginia Department,

Daughters of Union Veterans

of the ...

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The Hermitage

has been designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

Under the provisions of the

Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935

this site possesses exceptional value

in commemorating and illustrating

the history of the United States

U.S. Department of the Interior

National Park Service

1970

Marker is on North Franklin Turnpike (County ...

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The Delaware Regiment

Battle of Long Island – August 27, 1776

Responding to the call of the Continental Congress, the Delaware Regiment was organized in January of 1776. In early August of that year they were ordered to march northward to join the ...

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Mount Bethel Academy

[Front]

Located about one mile northeast on land conveyed by Edward Finch, this school, the first Methodist educational venture in the state, was established by Bishop Francis Asbury and opened by him, 1795. A number of Mt. Bethel students became the ...

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The Fort Pierre-Fort Laramie Trail

From about 1837 until 1850, more than a quarter million buffalo robes bought from Indians and 27 tons of fur company trade goods were hauled over the 300 mile long Fort Pierre-Fort Laramie Trail that followed the White River through ...

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The Massanutten

An unusual name for an unusual mountain. Totally isolated within the Shenandoah Valley, fifty-mile-long Massanutten Mountain begins and ends abruptly. From here you can see its north end. Called simply "The Massanutten," the mountain today is part of George Washington ...

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The Grubb Mansion

Historic Pottstown Walking Tour

The Grubb Mansion, located at 1304 High Street, is a Queen Anne Victorian built in 1906 by William I. Grubb. Mr. Grubb began his career as a slater and a carpenter. In 1893, at the age of ...

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The Old Mill at T. R. Pugh Memorial Park

Dedicated August 6, 1933, as Pugh's Memorial Par, the Old Mill is a replica of an abandoned water-powered grist mill that would have been used by Arkansas pioneers in the 1800s. Although the Old Mill never actually operated as a ...

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