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Young Saddlery Company Addition

Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 23

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Designed by

Tharinger & Bruecker in 1924

Tour Site 23

1896

Marker is on Erie Street near Menomonee Street, on the ...

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Old Town

Half a mile north, stood the Warrascoyack Indian village. Captain John Smith obtained corn there for the starving colonists in 1608. The Warrascoyacks took part in the massacre of 1622 and their village was destroyed in 1623. In 1680, Old ...

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Old Courthouse

Stood two blocks west. Here a stamp master, William Houston, was forced to resign, 1765, and safety committees met in 1775.

Marker is at the intersection of Market Street (U.S. 17) and North 3rd Street (U.S. 74), on the right ...

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“Center of the World”

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This was Ah-Yeh-Li A-Lo-Hee, the Center of the World, to the Cherokee Indians. To this assembly ground, from which trails radiate in many directions, they came to hold their councils, to dance and worship which were to them related functions, ...

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The Second Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House

1944

The Herbert and Katherine Jacobs second house possesses national significance as the first house to be built under architect Frank Lloyd Wright's concept of the "Solar Hemicycle". Based on arcs, radii, and circles, the house's design includes a floor-to-roof glass ...

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Pabst Brewing Company Saloon & Boarding House

Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 37

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Designed by

Charles F. Peters

Tour Site 37

1904

Marker is at the intersection of Erie Street and Water Street, on ...

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Battle Of Horseshoe Bend

One hundredth anniversary

This tablet is placed by

Tallapoosa County

in commemoration of the

one hundredth anniversary

of the

Battle Of Horseshoe Bend,

fought within its limits

on March 27, 1814.

There the Creek Indians, led by

Menawa and other chiefs, were

defeated by the American and

allied indian forces under

Gen. Andrew ...

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United States Gate

1775 ----- 1975

On this hill the Continental militia fought heroically on June 17, 1775. Protected by an earth and timber redoubt laid out by Colonel Richard Gridley, the Army’s first chief engineer, the Americans killed or wounded nearly half of ...

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The First Commercial Monorail in the United States

In commemoration

of service and honor

to the Seattle World’s Fair

April 21 – October 21 1962

and the City of Seattle

Placed in tribute this 19th day

of October 1962 at the site of

the Northern Termius of the ...

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Early Land Patent

Argoll Yeardley patented 4000 acres of land, known as Tyndall's Neck, here on the north side of Charles (now York) River, October 12, 1640. This was one of the first land patents north of the York River.

Marker is on Vernon ...

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