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Home of Charles Warren Fairbanks

May 11, 1852 – June 4, 1918. Prominent lawyer of Indianapolis; Keynote convention speaker, 1896; United States Senator, 1897-1905; Vice-President of the United States, 1905-1909; and Vice-Presidential candidate in 1916.

Marker is on North Meridian Street.

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Warren County/Fauquier County

(east side) Warren County.

Warren County was named for Joseph Warren, the revolutionary patriot who sent Paul Revere and William Dawes on their famous rides and who was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill. The county was formed from Shenandoah ...

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Warrenton

Home of the “Gray Ghost.”

Although Warrenton was spared the ravages of major battles during the war, control of the town changed hands 67 times and many homes and churches housed soldiers or were used as hospitals. Warrenton was the home ...

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Warren Winslow

1810 - 1862

Acting Governor, 1854; Congressman, 1855-1861. Negotiated surrender of local U.S. arsenal in 1861. Grave 40 yds. SE.

Marker is at the intersection of Grove Street (North Carolina Route 24/210) and Cool Spring Street, on the left when traveling west ...

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Norris Tavern / The Warren Green

Norris Tavern. On this site stood the Norris Tavern built by Thaddeus Norris in 1819. It was the scene of a banquet tendered to General Lafayette by the citizens of Fauquier on his visit to the United States in 1825.

The ...

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Warren's Well

Warren's Well marks the beginning of the town of Yucca Valley. Mark "Chuck" Warren drove freight wagons through the vally and settled here about 1880. In 1881 he hand-dug the well and later built a windmill, water trough, barn and ...

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Warren County Purple Heart Monument

Combat Wounded Veterans

Military Order of the Purple Heart

1782 - 1932

Dedicated to all recipients of the Purple Heart, those wounded during our nation's wars and conflicts.

My stone is red for the blood they shed, the medal I bear is my country's ...

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Warren County Veterans Monument

[ Center Marker: ]

We, The Citizens of Warren County, dedicate this monument on the eleventh day of November, nineteen hundred and ninety eight, to the Veterans of Warren County who have made the ultimate sacrifice, thus preserving for us ...

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Warren County / Page County

Warren County. Area 216 square miles. Formed in 1836 from Frederick and Shenandoah, and named for General Joseph Warren, killed at Bunker Hill, 1775.

Page County. Area 322 square miles. Formed in 1831 from Shenandoah and Rockingham, and named for John ...

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Warrenton Woolen Mill

Warrenton Woolen Mill

839 Main Street, Torrington CT

Erected 1908

Listed On The

National Register of Historic Places

1987

Renovated Into The

Warrenton Mill Condominium

1988

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Main Street and Northridge Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

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