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The Cream City
Milwaukee is known as “The Cream City” not bec...
The Episcopal Church of the Mediator
Organized c. 1868 by
The Reverend Joshua Knowles
...The Maine Memorial
Spanish War Veterans Memorial
At forty minutes past ...
The Millionaires Club
Historic Landmark
Millionaires Club and Oldest Saloo...
The Saar Pioneer Cemetery
The Saar Pioneer Cemetery is named for former King ...
The Alexander Carmichael House
“To Catch a Spy”
The Alexander Carmichael House loca...
The ‘Striking Sixth’ Memorial
(Marker- right side of entrance): The 6th MARINE D...
The Medal of Honor Plaza and “Living Classroom”
The Medal of Honor Plaza and “Living Classroom”
Ded...
The Music Pavilion / Gazebo
In July 1891, a group of men, realizing the need of the to...
Gold Star Mothers Memorial
Gold Star Mothers
Memorial
This memorial is er...
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The Cream City
Milwaukee is known as “The Cream City” not because of dairies or breweries, but because of its historic pale yellow brick buildings constructed throughout the 19th century. These buildings are a distinctive “cream” color because they are made from clay ...
The Episcopal Church of the Mediator
Organized c. 1868 by
The Reverend Joshua Knowles
Present building erected 1896
Marker is on East Robert Toombs Avenue (Business U.S. 78) east of East Liberty Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Maine Memorial
Spanish War Veterans Memorial
At forty minutes past nine, on the evening of the 15th of February 1898, the United States Battleship Maine was ripped by a sudden and devastating explosion, demolishing the entire forward section and sending the ship to ...
The Millionaires Club
Historic Landmark
Millionaires Club and Oldest Saloon in Virginia City
? Since ?
1862
[Marker Located on Back Wall of Saloon]
Millionaires Club
of the
Washoe
This historic club was formed in the mid-1870’s by the elite gentlemen of the Comstock. It was an exclusive social club which ...
The Saar Pioneer Cemetery
The Saar Pioneer Cemetery is named for former King County Councilman Peter Saar, who in 1873 buried his wife on a small hill on their homestead. Since that time the cemetery has been known by many names.
Kent Cemetery • Kent ...
The Alexander Carmichael House
“To Catch a Spy”
The Alexander Carmichael House located on the corner of South Street and the Green at what is now 42 Park Place, was occupied by General Nathaniel Greene. Colonel Alexander Hamilton met there with a suspected spy. He ...
The ‘Striking Sixth’ Memorial
(Marker- right side of entrance): The 6th MARINE DIVISION was formed on Guadalcanal in September 1944 and was composed of three infantry regiments: 4th Marines; 22nd Marines; 29th Marines; an artillery regiment, 15th Marines and several support units.
The 4th MARINES ...
The Medal of Honor Plaza and “Living Classroom”
The Medal of Honor Plaza and “Living Classroom”
Dedicated May 26, 1996
Alfred C. Adinolfi, U.S. Air Force, Chairman and Town Councilman
S. Kenneth Baril, U.S. Army • Harold Mosher, U.S. Army • John White, U.S. Navy • Henry E. Carson, U.S. ...
The Music Pavilion / Gazebo
In July 1891, a group of men, realizing the need of the town, formed a committee to have a music stand or pavilion built for the community. The structure was to have several purposes after construction. It would be used ...
Gold Star Mothers Memorial
Gold Star Mothers
Memorial
This memorial is erected
To keep in honored and prayerful memory
all Gold Star Mothers whose children served and died
in wars for this great nation.
Dedicated September 24, 2006
Supervisor Anthony S. Colavita
Councilwoman Vicki Ford
Councilman Rocco Cacciola
Councilwoman Sheila Marcotte
Councilman Michael Cahalin
Pat Pilenza ...