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Central Park Veterans Memorial – Japanese American Combat Team

In Memory of

442nd

Japanese American

Combat Team

and their families

"Go For Broke"

Marker can be reached from South El Camino Real.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Central Park Veterans Memorial

Dedicated to the San Mateo veterans of all wars

both living and dead

who faithfully and honorably served their country

Presented on the occasion of

The 100th anniversary of the City of

San Mateo

September 4, 1994

Marker can be reached from South El Camino Real.

Courtesy ...

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Central Park Veterans Memorial - Screaming Eagles Grove

In honor of San Mateos adopted sons of the 101st. Airborne Division and native sons and daughters who served proudly in Vietnam and the Persian Gulf.

Marker can be reached from South El Camino Real (State Highway 82).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Central Park Veterans Memorial

Dedicated to the San Mateo veterans of all wars

both living and dead

who faithfully and honorably served their country

Presented on the occasion of

The 100th anniversary of the City of

San Mateo

September 4, 1994

Marker can be reached from South El Camino Real.

Courtesy ...

Central Park Veterans Memorial – World War I

This tree planted May 30th 1923

By San Mateo Post No.82

American Legion

In Honor of those who served in

World War I

1917 – 1919

Marker can be reached from South El Camino Real (State Highway 82).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Central State Hospital

Established in 1869 in temporary quarters at Howard's Grove near Richmond. In 1870 it came under control of the State. In 1885 it was moved to the present location, the site of "Mayfield Plantation", which was purchased and donated to ...

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Alabama Central Female College

After the seat of government was moved to Montgomery in 1847, the Tuscaloosa Capitol and its furnishings were deeded to the University of Alabama to be used for educational purposes.

In 1857, the University Board of Trustees leased the building for ...

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Grand Central Hotel

1889

Originally known as the Squire-Latimer Building, this structure served as office space until 1897. At that time the influx of miners on their way to the Klondike Gold Rush brought about its conversion to the Grand Central Hotel. After ...

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Central Public Library

Mount Vernon Square

This majestic building was opened in 1903 as the Central Public Library, popularly known as the Carnegie Library because Andrew Carnegie donated funds to build it. From the start Central was open to all. Mary Church Terrell ...

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Central National Road

During the early days of the Republic of Texas, settlers and pioneers coming from the United States entered Texas by crossing the Red River in Northwest Red River County. On the north side of that crossing was the terminus of ...

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