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Temple Quarry Trailhead
Pioneer workmen transported basalt stone
blocks for ...
Utah Is Rich in Aviation History
The first regularly scheduled overland passenger flight in...
Hancock Park
La Brea Pits
Presented to
The Citizens of ...
Chipley - Pine Mountain, Georgia
Chipley was incorporated on December 9, 1882, following th...
Portici
On the ridge ahead of you stood "Portici," an important la...
Site of Battle In American Revolution
This tablet marks the site of
the battle fought in...
The Old Franklin Congregational Academy
This memorial
erected on the site of
Th...
Franklin County Veterans Memorial
Freedom Is Not Free
World War I
They Died for ...
Negley's and Wilder's Demonstrations Against Chattanooga
On June 7 and 8, 1862, General Negley in command of a Unio...
Black Horse Cavalry
The Black Horse Cavalry was conceived at a gathering of Wa...
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Temple Quarry Trailhead
Pioneer workmen transported basalt stone
blocks for construction of the Saint George
LDS Temple foundation by wagon over this
"Temple Quarry Trail".
Completion of the trailhead, archway, and
access to the trail has long been Dr. Mark H,
Greene's dream. The City of Saint George
dedicates ...
Utah Is Rich in Aviation History
The first regularly scheduled overland passenger flight in the USA was made by Western Air Express on May 23, 1926, from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles. This 50-foot concrete arrow was one of four here in the St. George ...
Hancock Park
La Brea Pits
Presented to
The Citizens of Los Angeles County
In December 1916 by
Captain Allan Hancock
With a request that the scientific
features be preserved
First historic reference to the tar pools
Recorded in the diary of Caspar ...
Chipley - Pine Mountain, Georgia
Chipley was incorporated on December 9, 1882, following the extension of the Columbus and Rome Railroad one mile north of the Village of Hood. Old Hood was the predecessor of Chipley. Chipley was named after Colonel W. D. Chipley, a ...
Portici
On the ridge ahead of you stood "Portici," an important landmark of both battles of Manassas. In 1861, Frank Lewis resided here with his wife Fannie and two small children. Their middling plantation consisted of 769 acres. The family owned ...
Site of Battle In American Revolution
This tablet marks the site of
the battle fought in The War
of the American Revolution
October 25th 1781,
and was erected by
The Johnstown Chapter DAR
August 31st 1901 Charter Day
Thus we show to Succeeding generations
that we ...
The Old Franklin Congregational Academy
This memorial
erected on the site of
The Old Franklin
Congregational Academy
Pioneer Founders and Educators were:
E. B. James · A. E. Rice · W. S. Phipps
Rev. Amos Dresser · Rev. C. S. Harrison
Reve. W. S. Hampton · Prin. A. C. Hart
Rev. G. W. ...
Franklin County Veterans Memorial
Freedom Is Not Free
World War I
They Died for Freedom
[Roll of Honored Dead]
World War II
The Supreme Sacrifice
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Korea
They Died for Freedom
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Vietnam
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Dedicated May 31, 2002
Marker is on 16th Avenue (U.S. 136) near Q Street, ...
Negley's and Wilder's Demonstrations Against Chattanooga
On June 7 and 8, 1862, General Negley in command of a Union reconnoitering force appeared on Stringer's Ridge northwest of this point, and screened by the timber opened with artillery on the city and line of rifle pits (then ...
Black Horse Cavalry
The Black Horse Cavalry was conceived at a gathering of Warrenton lawyers in 1858 and was among the local militia companies called to active duty by Governor Henry Wise in 1959. The Black Horse led a successful charge against Union ...