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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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Wm H Crawford

U S Senator

Secretary of the Treasury

Ambassador to France

1772 – 1834

Marker is at the intersection of Athens Road (U.S. 78) and Church Street, on the left when traveling east on Athens Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Wampum or Mexico

1789 - 1844

Chief of the Chippewa

Ottawa and Menominee

Indians of Manitowoc Co

Signed the treaties of

Butte des Mortes - 1827

Green Bay - 1828

Prairie du Chien - 1829

Chicago - 1833

Friend of the Early Settlers

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway Street and North ...

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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.

Courtesy ...

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David R. Pinn Community Center

After the Civil War, a small community of African Americans lived on Route 654, now known as Zion Drive. The Wrights, Hamiltons, Whites, and Pinns were farmers and laborers. In 1904, David R. & Sarah F. Pinn donated an acre ...

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The French and Indian War 1756-1763

A Fight for the Continent

Waterways to the Interior

Rivers and lakes served as the superhighways of the 18th century. Many rivers and lakes in the Colony of New York either bordered New France (Canada), or connected the bordering water ...

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230 Park Avenue

Designated Landmark New York City

Designed by architects Warren & Wetmore, 230 Park Avenue was built in 1927-29 as the New York Central Building, sitting astride Park Avenue just north of Grand Central Terminal. The building’s honeycombed base and slender ...

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In Memory Of Merry Boy

1925 - 1958

Sire of World Grand Champion Black Angel

Sire of World Grand Champion Merry Go Boy

Merry Go Boy was eight times World Champion and two times World Grand Champion

Sire of Merry Walker The Dam

Of two World Grand Champions, Go Boy's ...

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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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