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Warrenton Muster Ground
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The Warrenton Muster Ground, originally know...
Mather Academy
[Front]
Mather Academy was founded in 1887 by...
Virginia’s First World War I Monument
On Memorial Day 1921, Hopewell American Legion Post 80 ded...
John C. West Boyhood Home
This farm was the boyhood home of John Carl West (b. 1922)...
Ancient Trading Path
In past times the ancient paths in Connecticut were formed...
Linden Indiana Railroad Depot
Linden Railroad Museum
This Property has been Placed...
Ad Astra Dedication Ceremony
The Ad Astra sculpture on the Capitol dome was dedi...
Wright Field
Named for the 1903 co-inventors of the airplane, Wi...
353rd Fighter Group
And Support Units
Dedicated to the members of
...
Benedict Arnold House
According to tradition
Benedict Arnold was brought...
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Warrenton Muster Ground
[Front]
The Warrenton Muster Ground, originally known as Gardner's Old Field, was a nineteenth and early-twentieth century meeting place for local militia companies. The area was named Warrenton after thirty families from Warrenton, N.C. settled here shortly after the American Revolution. ...
Mather Academy
[Front]
Mather Academy was founded in 1887 by the New England Southern Conference of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. It succeeded a freedmen's school opened during Reconstruction by Sarah Babcock, who returned to Massachusetts, married Rev. James ...
Virginia’s First World War I Monument
On Memorial Day 1921, Hopewell American Legion Post 80 dedicated the Commonwealth of Virginia’s first tribute to those who made the supreme sacrifice during World War I. The monument now honors Hopewell’s fallen heroes from succeeding wars and conflicts. The ...
John C. West Boyhood Home
This farm was the boyhood home of John Carl West (b. 1922), governor of South Carolina 1971-75. West, a graduate of the Citadel and the University of S.C., served as an intelligence officer in World War II, as state senator ...
Ancient Trading Path
In past times the ancient paths in Connecticut were formed by large animals as they moved with the seasons and migrated to salt deposits. The Native Americans followed these same paths as they hunted these animals, traded with other tribes ...
Linden Indiana Railroad Depot
Linden Railroad Museum
This Property has been Placed on National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.
Marker can be reached from North Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Ad Astra Dedication Ceremony
The Ad Astra sculpture on the Capitol dome was dedicated on Monday, November 4, 2002.
The ceremony began with the blessing of the sculpture by Badger Wahwassuck of the Potawatomi Nation. Anna Bergen-Kamerer, granddaughter of the sculptor, followed with a narrative ...
Wright Field
Named for the 1903 co-inventors of the airplane, Wilbur and Orville Wright of Dayton, Ohio, Wright Field has been the center of aeronautical research, development, and weapon system acquisition since its establishment. Wright Field assumed this mission and was dedicated ...
353rd Fighter Group
And Support Units
Dedicated to the members of
the 353rd Fighter Group and
Support Units that served at
Gox Hill, Metfield and Raydon
Airdromes, England, 1943 - 1945.
Fighter Sqdns.
350th LH
351st YJ
352nd SX
Aircraft P-47's - P-51's
Dedicated 11 Nov. 88
Courtesy hmdb.org
Benedict Arnold House
According to tradition
Benedict Arnold was brought
here after being wounded
at Battle of Bemis Heights
in 1777.
Marker is on Broad Street (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org