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The Dartmouth

Near this spot in 1767 the first ship built in New Bedford was launched.

The Dartmouth

Francis Rotch, Owner

She was one of the vessels boarded by the Boston Tea Party in 1773

Marker is at the intersection of Centre Street and Front ...

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Centre Street

Utility over Elegance

The view down Centre Street has changed little over the years, and no street in New Bedford served the whaling industry longer. Little finery can be seen in the facades of these buildings, for this was a working ...

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Waverly Five and Dime / George Elmore and Elmore v. Rice

Waverly Five and Dime)

The Waverly Five & Dime, located here until about 1957, was managed 1945-48 by George A. Elmore (1905-1959), the African American plaintiff in a landmark voting rights case soon after World War II. Elmore ran this ...

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Mansfield Orthodox Congregational Church

Here in the old red brick school house was held the first service of worship by the Mansfield Congregational Church May 20, 1828

This tablet was placed in memory of that service

May 20, 1963

Marker is on West Street just east ...

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Great Indian Warpath

Lake Champlain to Hudson River

1609 - 1777

Marker is on New York Route 149 just from Kingsbury Rd when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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93rd Illinois

3rd Brigade - 2nd Division

[Front Side]:

Illinois

93rd Infantry

3rd Brigade - Matthies,

2nd Division - John E. Smith,

17th Army Corps - McPherson.

[Back Side]:

The metal plaque is missing.

Marker is on North Crest Road north of Lightfoot Mill Road, on the right when traveling north. ...

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General James Mitchell Varnum Home

General James Mitchell Varnum Brigadier General of the Continental Army was instrumental in creating the Rhode Island Black Regiment which provided the first genuine route to freedom for Afro-American people in Rhode Island

Marker can be reached from the intersection of ...

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Milwaukee News Bldg. and Milwaukee Abstract Assn. Bldg.

222 East Mason Street

Listed in the

National Register

of

Historic Places

March 1, 1982

The State Historical Society of Wisconsin

In Association with the U.S. Department of Interior

Marker is at the intersection of East Mason Street and North ...

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Giorgio Di Sant’Angelo

Fashion Walk of Fame

Di Sant’Angelo exemplified the individual designer. He rose to prominence during the late 1960s when exuberant youth styles dominated. Inspired by non-western dress and hippie anti-fashion, di Sant’Angelo’s clothes were an eclectic mix if vibrant fabrics, ...

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Charles James

Fashion Walk of Fame

This Anglo-American couturier is widely regarded as one of the greatest fashion designers in history. Having begun his career as a milliner in the 1920s, James later incorporated the sculptural techniques of hat making into his ...

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