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Jefferson Davis Memorial State Park

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On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (178 miles NE of the Park), where he performed his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed ...

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United States Post Office

Woodbridge, New Jersey 07095

The original post office of Woodbridge, established July 31, 1792, was located at the Cross Keys Tavern on the northwest corner of Amboy Avenue and Main Street. The first postmaster appointed by Postmaster General Timothy Pickering was ...

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Old Silverbrook Veterans Memorial

In Memoriam

To All Veterans

Who Have Served Their Country

Honorably and Bravely.

May They Rest in Peace.

Marker can be reached from White Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Rivers' Edge

On June 7, 1997, this park was dedicated to the memory of William I. Maxwell. His love for and commitment to the Saltsburg community, combined with his love for the river, make the Rivers' Edge park a fitting tribute that ...

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The Town of Guilford

Patuxent Branch Trail

The Town of Guilford

History

Once, a thriving community prospered here along the banks of the Little Patuxent River. Guilford was a center for milling, quarrying, and cotton=cloth production in the late 18th through the early 20th centuries. It ...

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Site of Former Associate Reformed and United Presbyterian Church

1st Church Erected - 1840

2nd Church Erected - 1878

3rd Church Erected - 1914

Marker is at the intersection of Walnut Street (Pennsylvania Route 217) and Campbell Street, on the right when traveling north on Walnut Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Summit of Mount Defiance

 

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Two historic waterways converge at Ticonderoga. Long before the region became important to European powers, Native Americans made a portage here for carrying canoes and gear between Lake George and Lake Champlain. The five-mile-long La Chute River ...

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Munfordville in the Civil War

The small, unassuming county-seat village of Munfordville, founded on an old buffalo crossing and home to a well-known tavern, could claim pride of place in 1860 as the spot where the L&N Railroad crossed the Green River, over what whas ...

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Baldwin Court

June 10, 1996

The Paper Mill Playhouse proudly dedicates this courtyard to David and Barbara Baldwin for their extraordinary commitment to the arts, theatre and education. Their generous support recognizes the national stature of the Paper Mill Playhouse for theatrical and ...

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Carter-Dowling School / Teachers at "Colored" Elementary Schools

Carter-Dowling School

Upon closing its one room schools in 1950, the Hart County Board of Education constructed Carter-Dowling School, a consolidated elementary school for "colored" children of Hart County.

The School was named for Daisie C. Carter, Superintendent of Schools (1946-1954) and ...

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