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Cromer-Cassel Department Store

Daniel Cromer, a Jewish immigrant from Scotland, came to Miami in 1913 and purchased a store from his brother-in-law David Afremow. Cromer and his partner, Irwin M. Cassel, sold merchandise ranging from straight pins to motor boats. In 1926, they ...

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City of Miami Cemetery

This public cemetery dates from 1897. The walled-in Jewish section (Block 41) was founded in 1915. The last Jewish burial was held in 1964 but most of the graves date from the 1920s and 1930s. Temple Israel, located across the ...

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Beth David Congregation (Conservative)

Greater Miami's first Jewish congregation was founded in 1912 as B'nai Zion, named for its founder, Morris Zion. Max Lehrman arrived in Florida in 1905 and married Rose Seitlin in 1913. Their wedding, the first recorded Jewish marriage in Greater ...

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Civil War Soldiers Buried at Clinton Indiana

In Memoriam

1861 —— 1865

Clinton’s Tribute

to the Soldier

Dead buried within

these grounds

( Base Section )

Soldiers Monument

Marker can be reached from North Main Street north of Maple Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Allegheny High School

Historic Landmark

Allegheny High School

1904

Frederick John Osterling, Architect

Marker can be reached from West Commons 0.1 miles north of Children's Way.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science

Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

Historic Landmark

Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

Originally Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science

Ingham & Boyd, architects, 1939

Marker can be reached from Children's Way 0.2 miles east of West Commons.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Allegheny Post Office

Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

Historic Landmark

Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

Originally Allegheny Post Office

William M. Aiken, Architect 1894-97

Marker can be reached from Children's Way 0.1 miles east of West Commons.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Confederate Soldiers Buried in this Cemetery

[ Front Plaque ]

Erected by The United States to mark the burial place of eleven Confederate Soldiers who, while prisoners of war, died at Terre Haute and were buried in this cemetery, where the individual graves cannot now be identified.

[ ...

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Gen. Turner Ashby

C. S. A.

was killed on

this spot,

June 6, 1862,

gallantly leading

a charge.

Marker is on Turner Ashby Lane.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Woodrow Wilson Birthplace

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

1964

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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