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Battle of Goldsborough Bridge

December 17, 1862

Nearly 15,000 men clashed on these fields December 17, 1862. At stake was the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad bridge which spanned the Neuse River here. Confederate troops, outnumbered five to one, fought bravely to defend the bridge, ...

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Naval Aviation Depot, Norfolk

The depot began in 1917 as part of the Naval Air Detachment of six canvas hangers servicing seven seaplanes. Before the depot closed in 1996, its name changed over time from Construction and Repair (1918), Assembly and Repair (1922), Overhaul ...

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West Haven World War I Monument

[ north side ]

Dedicated To The

Memory Of Those Who

Gave Their Lives In The

World War 1917 – 1918

The American's Creed

"I believe in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just ...

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Peace and Victory Monument

To those who served

in our nation's wars

through whose courage

and sacrifice came

victory and peace

Marker is on Upper Glen Street (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Miller Drug Store

Built in 1879, this building has been a mercantile, pharmacy, grocery, post office and telephone exchange.

Site No. 1304

A Register Cultural Property State of New Mexico

Marker is on New Mexico Route 152 at milepost 48.8, on the left when traveling west. ...

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Alexandria's Oldest Hospital

The Alexandria Sanitarium, founded by six area physicians, was opened January 1, 1903 in a former hotel at Second and Lee streets "to provide for a skillful treatment of medical and surgical cases of any nature." In 1905 the first ...

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"Blodgett's Hotel"

 

[The Great Seal of the United States]

In 1800, the building erected on this site by Samuel Blodget was the scene of the first theatrical performance given in Washington.

From 1812 to 1836 it sheltered the city post office ...

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32 Legare Street Sword Gate House

Legare Street is named for goldsmith Solomon Legare “the Huguenot,” who built the first house on this property. Before the lot left the family in 1803, his descendants had become wealthy plantation owners and commission merchants.

This large U-shaped house ...

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Busenbark / Dr. Charles F. Richter

1900 - 1985

Side A: Busenbark

In 1833, Robert Busenbark deeded land to the directors of School District No. 6 for Busenbark School. Twenty years later, Robert and son David granted a right-of-way on their property for a station on the Cincinnati, ...

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Welcome to Historic Edgefield

 

Home of Ten Governors

Andrew Pickens, II * George McDuffie

* P.M. Butler * J.H. Hammond

* Francis Pickins * M.L. Bonham

* J.C. Sheppard * Ben Tillman

* J.G. Evans * Strom Thurmond

" Edgefield has had

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