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Twentieth Century Functional Commercial Building
Historic Landmarks
of Fountain County
a...
Mt. Independence Military Road
Route to Hubbardton, 1777
After Ethan Allen seized F...
Prosperity Junction Station and Street Car #60
Historic Landmarks
Prosperity Junction Station
Hubbardton Battle Monument
The only battle
fought in Vermont
durin...
Liberty Bridge
Honoring Liberty Corporation founder
W. Frank Hipp a...
The Heath Gravity Railroad
Some 500 feet beyond this point along both sides of Salisb...
Shepheard's Tavern
[South Side]:
On this site stood Sh...
Founding of the Mission and the Origin of Name
The San Antonio de Padua Mission was founded in San Antoni...
Coldwater Methodist Church
In the late 1770’s, a large caravan of Virginians, includi...
Bear Mountain Bridge Toll House
This property has been placed on
the National Regist...
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Twentieth Century Functional Commercial Building
Historic Landmarks
of Fountain County
award presented to
Daniel and Gloria Llewellyn
for the restoration
and preservation of the
Twentieth Century Functional Commercial Building
C. 1900
Marker is on Liberty Street east of 3rd Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mt. Independence Military Road
Route to Hubbardton, 1777
After Ethan Allen seized Fort Ticonderoga, the Americans built Fort Mt. Independence, northwest from here on the Lake. Following Burgoyne’s invasion, Gen. St Clair evacuated the Forts, retreating across these hills to Hubbardton.
Vermont Historic Sites Commission
Marker ...
Prosperity Junction Station and Street Car #60
Historic Landmarks
Prosperity Junction Station
Original site located east
of Carterville
Typical Boarding Station
Serving Communities in the
Four States Mining District
Street Car #60
Electric powered passenger car
circa 1916-1937
Southwest Missouri Electric Railway Co.
Recreated and restored through the
leadership of
Fred "Fritz" Rogers
March 1999
Marker can be reached from Tracy Street ...
Hubbardton Battle Monument
The only battle
fought in Vermont
during the Revolution
Right side of Monument:
This monument erected by citizens of Hubbardton and vicinity July 7, 1859
Back of Monument:
Hubbardton Battle fought on this ground July 7, 1777
Bottom of Back:
Restored by the State of Vermont 1991
Gawet Marble ...
Liberty Bridge
Honoring Liberty Corporation founder
W. Frank Hipp and his children
Francis M. Hipp, Herman N. Hipp,
B. Calhoun Hipp and Dorothy Hipp Gunter
for their commitment and countributions
to the Greenville community.
Marker is on South Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Heath Gravity Railroad
Some 500 feet beyond this point along both sides of Salisbury Road, roadbed remains of the Heath Gravity Railroad are visible. The railroad ran through this area from 1838 until approximately 1850. It was used to transport coal mined from ...
Shepheard's Tavern
[South Side]:
On this site stood Shepheard's Tavern
The birthplace of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rite of Freemasonry
The Mother Supreme Council of the World
May 31, 1801
[West Side]:
Founders of the Supreme Council
Abraham Alexander
Sovereign ...
Founding of the Mission and the Origin of Name
The San Antonio de Padua Mission was founded in San Antonio in 1716 by the Franciscan Father, Antonio Olivares, and after merging with the San Francisco Solano Mission in 1718, it was officially founded as the San Antonio de Valero ...
Coldwater Methodist Church
In the late 1770’s, a large caravan of Virginians, including a Methodist preacher, traveling south in search of a new home, settled in this neighborhood. In the company were the Adams, Alexander, Banks, Cunningham, Fleming, Anderson, Gaines, Johnson, Teasley, Tyner, ...
Bear Mountain Bridge Toll House
This property has been placed on
the National Register of Historic Places by
The United States Department of the Interior
Dedicated on September 22, 2002
New York State
and
Town of Cortlandt
Marker is on Bear Mountain Bridge Road (U.S. 6) ½ mile north of Roa ...