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First Court House and Jail

This boulder

marks the square where the

First Court House and Jail

were located

in Manitowoc County

Built in 1840

Marker is at the intersection of North Rapids Road (County Road R) and Ellis Street, on the right when traveling north on North Rapids Road.

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Grand Central Terminal

“Landmark of New York”

Completed in 1913 from plans of Warren & Wetmore and Reed & Stem on site of earlier depot built by Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt in 1871. Statuary group over main entrance executed by Jules Coutan.

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G.A.R - H.M. Walker Post 18

Grand Army of the Republic

1861 - 1865

Grand Army

of

The Republic

H.M. Walker Post

No. 18

Marker can be reached from North 20th Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Former School of Performing Arts

Designated Landmark New York City

Built in 1893—94 as public school 67, this Romanesque Revival style building was designed by C.B.J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Buildings for the New York City Board of Education. From 1948 to 1984 it was ...

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American Legion Memorial Tree

This tree is planted

in memory of

our fallen comrades

of the World War

- For God and Country -

Marker is at the intersection of South 8th Street and Washington Street (U.S. 10), on the right when traveling south on South 8th Street.

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Old Eastman School

Eastman’s first public school, serving both elementary and high school students, opened on this site in 1898. A second building was added in 1904. In 1946, financed through individual and community contributions, the school was remodeled.

In 1957, the school at ...

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The Builders of the Bridge

Dedicated to the memory of Emily Warren Roebling 1843-1903 whose faith and courage helped her stricken husband Col. Washington A. Roebling, C.E. 1837-1926 complete the construction of this bridge from the plans of his father John A. Roebling, C.E. 1806-1869 ...

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Old St. Peter’s Church

Landmark of New York

Here worships New York State’s oldest Roman Catholic parish organized in 1785. The first church on this site built a year later, remained until 1836. The present building, whose Greek Revival design is attributed to Isaiah ...

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Guilford Granite

In Recognition of

Guilford’s Contribution

Of Granite to the Base

Of the Statue of Liberty

1886 – 1986

Dedicated

June 28, 1986

Marker is at the intersection of Park Street and Boston Street, on the right when traveling north on Park Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Guilford

Guilford

This town, the seventh oldest in Connecticut, was founded in 1639 by an oppressed but optimistic band of English Puritans. Henry Whitfield, a minister in Ockley, near London, was the moving spirit behind their emigration. About forty of his friends ...

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