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"Alligator" Mound
On this bluff lies one of the two great animal effigy moun...
Broad Street Station
Broad Street Station served passengers of the Richmond, Fr...
Western & Atlantic Depot
This is the only depot between Atlanta and Chattanooga tha...
Liberty Bridge
Honoring Liberty Corporation founder
W. Frank Hipp a...
Market Space: Yesterday’s Town Square
Civil War to Civil Rights
“Hay for the horse...
Sonoita Quarter Horse Show and Races
American Quarter Horse Historical Marker
Seeing whos...
St. Andrews Caméré Curtain Dam
This is the only Caméré curtain bridge-dam built in North ...
The American Meridian
To your left is the hemisphere of the Atlan...
Revolutionary Soldiers Memorial
To the memory of
the known Revolutionary Soldiers<...
Turner Valley Oilfield
Turner Valley is Alberta’s first great oilfield. Initially...
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"Alligator" Mound
On this bluff lies one of the two great animal effigy mounds built by Ohio's prehistoric people. Shown here, Alligator Mound is a giant earthen sculpture of some four-footed animal with a long, curving tail. Archaeologists believe the animal is ...
Broad Street Station
Broad Street Station served passengers of the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railway and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad from 6 Jan. 1919 until 15 Nov. 1975. The Neoclassical Revival station was the only commercial building designed by John Russell Pope, ...
Western & Atlantic Depot
This is the only depot between Atlanta and Chattanooga that has been in continuous use since May 9, 1850, when the first train ran over this end of the line. Previous to the coming of the W & A to ...
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
Market Space: Yesterday’s Town Square
Civil War to Civil Rights
“Hay for the horses, produce for the table, live chickens for the pot, and a hat for your head.”
All this and more could be had right here during the Civil War. The triangular area ...
Sonoita Quarter Horse Show and Races
American Quarter Horse Historical Marker
Seeing whose horse was fastest or who had the best working ranch horse was a natural form of competition for early settlers in Arizona cattle country. So began the race and show tradition at Sonoita. The ...
St. Andrews Caméré Curtain Dam
This is the only Caméré curtain bridge-dam built in North American, and by far the largest ever constructed. H.E .Vautelet, the Canadian engineer responsible for its design, adapted a French technological advancement to deal with the destructive and unpredictable floodwaters ...
The American Meridian
To your left is the hemisphere of the Atlantic, the hemisphere of Europe and Africa, of Roman numerals and Indian script, of the Silk Road and the rising sun.
To your right is the hemisphere of the Pacific and ...
Revolutionary Soldiers Memorial
To the memory of
the known Revolutionary Soldiers
who removed to Florida
Evan Andress • John Bessent • John Brown • Henry Edwards • John Fletcher • William Gay • Zachariah Gherkins • Morton Gray • James Hall • Joab ...
Turner Valley Oilfield
Turner Valley is Alberta’s first great oilfield. Initially the field, which began production in 1914, yielded mainly natural gas. Local plants, which provided the only extensive gas-processing system in the province, extracted the marketable petroleum products. The discovery of deeper ...