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Humble Cemetery
This cemetery is believed to be the town of Humble's oldes...
Lassen Trail - Westwood
The east branch of Lassen’s Trail (1848 & later) passed ne...
Union Local 471 American Federation of Musicians
Organized in 1908, this local was one of the first African...
Hudson Valley
Historic New York
&nbs...
United States Merchant Marine Veterans of World War II
1941 - 1945
Side A
In memory of those who plie...
Dr. L.B. McBrayer
Leader in fight against
tuberculosis in Nort...
Mount Mitchell Railroad
Opened Black Mountains
to logging and touris...
Ramapo Valley
Historic New York
&nbs...
Stockport-Stuyvesant Line
Stockport formed from parts
of Hudson, Ghent, Stuy...
The Goal
Bobby Orr's Famous
Stanley Cup winning goal
Ma...
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Humble Cemetery
This cemetery is believed to be the town of Humble's oldest. The earliest documented burial is that of Joseph Dunman (1867-1879). Also believed to be buried here in an unmarked grave is Jane Elizabeth Humble, wife of the community's founder, ...
Lassen Trail - Westwood
The east branch of Lassen’s Trail (1848 & later) passed near here to a campsite “near a small lake fed by springs,”
Marker can be reached from 3rd Street (County Route A21), on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Union Local 471 American Federation of Musicians
Organized in 1908, this local was one of the first African American musicians unions in Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh was at the forefront of the jazz world in the mid-20th century, and jazz greats Mary Lou Williams, Art Blakey, Ray Brown, and ...
Hudson Valley
Historic New York
Following Henry Hudson’s voyage in 1609, the Dutch in 1614 established a trading post near the future site of Albany; permanent settlement was made at Fort Orange (Albany) in 1624. Esopus (Kingston) ...
United States Merchant Marine Veterans of World War II
1941 - 1945
Side A
In memory of those who plied the North Atlantic routes, the Murmansk run, the Invasions of N. Africa, Italy, Normandy, Philippines, Okinawa and every other major Invasion around the Globe.
Recruited as an all volunteer group to man ...
Dr. L.B. McBrayer
Leader in fight against
tuberculosis in North
Carolina, Superintendent
of State Sanatorium
in
Hoke County, 1914-24. His
birthplace is 400 ft. W.
Marker is on Brevard Road (North Carolina Route 191) near Bent Creek Ranch Road, on the right when traveling ...
Mount Mitchell Railroad
Opened Black Mountains
to logging and tourism.
Built, 1911-1914. Ran
from point nearby to
Camp Alice, 21 mi. NE.
Marker is at the intersection of Old U.S. 70 and Old Toll Road, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 70. ...
Ramapo Valley
Historic New York
The steep, barren Ramapo Mountains, with elevations of less than 1300 feet, isolated this region from the mainstream of developments in the Hudson Valley. The Ramapo River, flowing from Round Lake near ...
Stockport-Stuyvesant Line
Stockport formed from parts
of Hudson, Ghent, Stuyvesant,
1833. Stuyvesant formed from
Kinderhook 1823.
Marker is on U.S. 9 south of Keil’s Lane, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Goal
Bobby Orr's Famous
Stanley Cup winning goal
May 10, 1970
Boston Garden
Boston Bruins sweep St. Louis Blues
with a 4-3 overtime win in Game 4
Marker is on Causeway Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org