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Third Marathon County Courthouse

These granite blocks were part of the third Marathon County Courthouse completed in May 1892, it stood on the block bounded by Third, Scott, Fourth and Jefferson Streets. This courthouse was razed in April, 1955.

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Boaz Mastodon

In 1897, after a severe rainstorm in Richland County, farm boys Chris, Harry, Clyde and Verne Dosch found large bones sticking out of an eroded bank on a tributary of Mill Creek near Boaz. The bones were later identified as ...

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Gandolfo Theater

1917

Built by John Gandolfo, this brick landmark served as a 635 seat theater and vaudeville house, a WW II USO canteen and was a center of community activity from 1917 to 1950. The third floor ballroom was destroyed by fire ...

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Second Oldest Cemetery in Greenwich

The Second Oldest Cemetery

in Greenwich

Laid out by the Selectmen

1723 – 24

Historic Society

Town of Greenwich 1982

Marker is at the intersection of Strickland Road and Loughlin Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Strickland Road.

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In Memory of Senator Harold C. Giss

Senator Giss was born February, 1906, in Minneapolis, Minn. and moved to Arizona in 1937. Being a concerned individual for Arizona's future, Senator Giss entered politics. He served as a member of the Arizona House of Representatives for two years ...

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Hatfield

1630 - 1930

Before 1670 part of Hadley. Thrice attacked by Indians during King Philip's War.

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Gadsden Street

This street was named for Charlestonian Christopher Gadsden, member of the 1759 Cherokee expedition, the

Commons House of Assembly, and the two Continental and Provincial congresses. He also served in several General Assemblies. During the Revolution he became a brigadier ...

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Egyptian Building

In Oct. 1844, Hampden-Sydney College’s medical department first held classes in this Egyptian Revival structure designed by Philadelphia architect Thomas S. Stewart. Completed in 1846, it provided educational and clinical facilities for the medical school, which later became a centerpiece ...

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Carter G. Woodson Birthplace

Carter Godwin Woodson was born about three miles east on 19 December 1875. As a youth he mined coal near Huntington, W. Va. He earned degrees at Berea College (B.L., 1903), University of Chicago (B.A. and M.A., 1908), and Harvard ...

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Soldiers’ Huts

on original street of

Muhlenberg’s Brigade

Marker is on Outer Line Road, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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