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U.S. Submariners On Eternal Patrol Since World War II
In memory of the crew members
that lost their...
Asheville Normal School
Presbyterian. Opened
1887 as Home Industrial
American Gold Star Mothers
Perpetuating The Noble Principles
For Which T...
Vietnam War and Homefront Memorial
In Memory of All Vietnam Veterans
This memori...
Rich Bar
Gold first found here July 1850 by miners coming over the ...
Longboard Ski Races
Gold Mountain, now Eureka Peak, is the site of some of the...
Jackson, Ross, Tefft and Dempsey Memorial
Dedicated to the Memory of
General Jackson, a ‘49er,...
Vardanega Spring
John Vardanega, first owner of Mt. Tomba Inn, (1933-1944) ...
Verdi
By 1855, settlers primarily from Alabama, Arkansas, Georgi...
Sand Branch Baptist Church
Organized under a tree near this site on August 27, 1882, ...
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U.S. Submariners On Eternal Patrol Since World War II
In memory of the crew members
that lost their lives on
U.S. Submarines after WWII,
God Bless the shipmates on
eternal patrol
Courtesy hmdb.org
Asheville Normal School
Presbyterian. Opened
1887 as Home Industrial
School. Teacher's College
1892-1944. Stood nearby.
Marker is on Victoria Road near Livingston Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
American Gold Star Mothers
Perpetuating The Noble Principles
For Which They Fought And Died
Our Legacy:
Out of tragedy we were formed
Out of love we continue
Representing the noble principles for which
they fought and died
Courtesy hmdb.org
Vietnam War and Homefront Memorial
In Memory of All Vietnam Veterans
This memorial was erected in memory of the young individuals who went to war as kids and lost their youthful dreams, and some their lives, for a cause - Freedom and Honor - and came ...
Rich Bar
Gold first found here July 1850 by miners coming over the mountains from the Yuba Diggins. Much production during early ‘fifties along this east branch of the Feather River’s North Fork. Here “Dame Shirley” (Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe) wrote ...
Longboard Ski Races
Gold Mountain, now Eureka Peak, is the site of some of the first organized ski races in the western hemisphere. Ski clubs organized in the 1850’s rode 10-14 foot “longboards snowshoes” down “Lost Sierra” slopes in Plumas and Sierra counties. ...
Jackson, Ross, Tefft and Dempsey Memorial
Dedicated to the Memory of
General Jackson, a ‘49er, after whom Jackson Peak and Jackson Creek were named, and first owner of the Haddick Ranch. Also, Ephiram Ross and L.V. Tefft, later owners of the Tefft Ranch, now the Haddrick Ranch.
Also, ...
Vardanega Spring
John Vardanega, first owner of Mt. Tomba Inn, (1933-1944) designed and built this cement tank with the help of the CCC on or about 1938 for water supply in the immediate vicinity.
Marker is on Mt. Tomba Road, on the right ...
Verdi
By 1855, settlers primarily from Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee, as well as some of Spanish origin, were making their homes in this area and calling themselves Lucas Community because of their proximity to Lucas Creek. In 1858 ...
Sand Branch Baptist Church
Organized under a tree near this site on August 27, 1882, the pioneer Sand Branch Baptist Church began with twelve members from the surrounding rural area. Elder C.B. Hukill served as the congregation's first pastor. Early worship services, conducted once ...