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Fort Amanda

Ohio Historical Marker

[Marker Front]

After Gen. William Hull's surrender at Detroit early in the War of 1812, most of Michigan Territory came under British and Indian control. To prevent a possible invasion of Ohio, Gen. William Henry Harrison, commander of the ...

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Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse

Entered on the National Register

of Historic Places

June 7, 1974

Federal Building

U.S. Courthouse

Wright Square Postal Station

Savannah, Georgia

Jeremiah O'Rourke

Architect 1899

This Property Significantly Contributes To The

Nation's Cultural Heritage

Commemorated June 1976

Gerald R. Ford Jack ...

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Mahatma Gandhi Memorial

[Inscription on base of statue - West Side:]

Mahatma Gandhi

1869-1948

“My Life Is My Message”

[North Side:]

Gandhi led India to freedom from British rule in 1947. He is hailed as the father of the nation. Crusader for human rights and liberty, thinker, writer, ...

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Richardson-Owens-Thomas House

Marquis De Lafayette

In this house

designed by the

Architect

William Jay

in early 1800

Marquis De

Lafayette

was the guest of

the City of Savannah

March 19-21, 1825.

A friend of

Washington and a

defender of

American ...

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Independence of Kazakhstan

The Monument of

Independence of Kazakhstan

This monument, depicting a young warrior soaring

on a winged snow leopard, symbolizes many centuries

of the nation’s history and a modern Kazakhstan

striving for its future.

Dedicated by

His Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev,

the first President of the ...

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Fort Amanda

Ohio Historical Marker

[Marker Front]

After Gen. William Hull's surrender at Detroit early in the War of 1812, most of Michigan Territory came under British and Indian control. To prevent a possible invasion of Ohio, Gen. William Henry Harrison, commander of the ...

Wesleyan Methodist Church

Upon this site stood Pandora Ave. Wesleyan Methodist Church, the corner-stone of which (the first in British Columbia) was laid by His Excellency Governor Sir James Douglas, August 15th 1859.

Erected by Metropolitan United Church, Feb. 11, 1934.

Marker is at the ...

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State Office Building

Listed in the State Register of Historic Places

Designed by State Architect Arthur Peabody, the Wilson Street Office Building is an extraordinary representation of the Art Deco Style of architecture. Built in three separate stages, 1930, 1938 and 1959, the symmetrically ...

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Confederate Cemetery

Dedicated by the Ladies Memorial Association of Manassas, on August 30, 1889, to the heroes of Virginia and her sister states, who yielded their lives on July 18 & 21, 1861 & August 28, 29 & 30, 1862, in defense ...

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Edith Wharton

1862 - 1937

This was the childhood home of Edith Jones Wharton, one of America's most important authors at a time when 23rd street marked the northern boundary of fashionable New York. Here in her father's extensive library, young Edith ...

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