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John Warwick Daniel
(west face)
John Warwick Daniel • Born in Lyn...
Mather Air Force Base Navigators Monument
[Marker 1:]
In Dedication to the Men and Wome...
Warrenton Cemetery
Notable Confederate Resting Place
The gate to your r...
Base Headquarters
Building No. 1
Headquarters has long been the heart ...
Taylor Farm
Known Historically as Taylor Farm.
Typical Federal a...
Normandale
1868-1896
Normandale was named for Norman W. Dodge, ...
Path of Honor
Charles A “Bud” Norris
Path of Honor
Honor * R...
Marc Jacobs
Fashion Walk of Fame
A fashion prodigy, Marc Jacob...
Norma Kamali
Fashion Walk of Fame
A spirit of experimentation i...
Stephen Burrows
Fashion Walk of Fame
Stephen Burrows, best known f...
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John Warwick Daniel
(west face)
John Warwick Daniel • Born in Lynchburg, September 5, 1842 • Died in Lynchburg, June 29, 1910 • Foremost and best loved Virginian of his time.
(north face)
Major in the Army of Northern Virginia, and for twenty-four years a Senator ...
Mather Air Force Base Navigators Monument
[Marker 1:]
In Dedication to the Men and Women
of Mather AFB
For 75 years of service to the
nation and the community.
[Marker 2:]
In Tribute to the Navigators
Who Trained at Mather AFB
To their skill to set the course
to their duty to complete the ...
Warrenton Cemetery
Notable Confederate Resting Place
The gate to your right opens to Warrenton
Cemetery, the final resting place of 986 Confederate soldiers, of every Southern state, about
650 casualties of the Civil War. Many wounded
Confederates were evacuated to Warrenton and
vicinity after the First and ...
Base Headquarters
Building No. 1
Headquarters has long been the heart of the installation. In the 1940s, civilian visitors and military dignitaries arrived at the Sacramento Air Depot through Gate 2, which was located at the end of the landscaped mall you see ...
Taylor Farm
Known Historically as Taylor Farm.
Typical Federal addition to older structure.
Circa 1810
Marker is on Perryville Road 0.6 miles north of Pittstown Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Normandale
1868-1896
Normandale was named for Norman W. Dodge, one of seven sons of William E. Dodge, for whom Dodge County was named in 1870. The home of over 500 people, Normandale was headquarters of the Dodge Land & Lumber Company which ...
Path of Honor
Charles A “Bud” Norris
Path of Honor
Honor * Respect * Remember
This path is dedicated to all veterans, past and present. As you walk this path, feel their presence and pay homage. Remember their sacrifice, devotion, and loyalty to this “Republic”. They ...
Marc Jacobs
Fashion Walk of Fame
A fashion prodigy, Marc Jacobs has attracted attention from the very beginning of his career. Known first for his clever, witty designs, as in his Freudian slip” dress, he became controversial with his “grunge” collection for ...
Norma Kamali
Fashion Walk of Fame
A spirit of experimentation is central to the work of Norma Kamali. She first became famous in 1980 for designing separates made from sweatshirt material. Another innovation was her use of parachute silk to make jumpsuits. ...
Stephen Burrows
Fashion Walk of Fame
Stephen Burrows, best known for fluid, body-conscious clothes in bold colors, “stretches a rainbow over the body,” said one admirer. In 1970, he opened a boutique called Stephen Burrows’ World at Henri Bendel, where he sold ...