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Davenport House

Davenport House

c 1750

Only surviving structure in Westchester County which was held by General Washington's Troops continuously throughout the War for Independence serving as a command post

Westchester County Tricentennial

1683 - 1983

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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The President's House Site 1790-1800

President George Washington called the elegant three-story brick mansion that once stood on this spot "the best single house in the city." Both Presidents Washington (1790-1797) and John Adams (1797-1800) lived and worked in this house, which was rented from ...

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Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot

Built 1917 - Restored 1999 - 2005

This property

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Preservation of this property

has been assisted by the

Kansas Heritage Trust Fund

Kansas State Historical Society

In appreciation to the city council

of Osborne ...

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Crash of a United States B-52 Bomber

This monument is dedicated to the citizens of this area who gave their time and their energy and their skill, for more than five days in sub zero weather and deep snow, to assist the air and ground rescue teams ...

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Historic Woodlawn Cemetery

Ohio Historical Marker

Founded in 1876 by a group of Toledo businessmen, Woodlawn Cemetery was designed in the tradition of the country's "rural cemetery" movement, which was first popularized in Europe in the 1830s. This movement reflects the change in American ...

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Old Station Post Office

In the early 1900’s Mel & Mary Shearin had a homestead here. Mel ran pack trains and guided visitors to the area in to the wilderness.

After this area suffered heavy devastation – the 1915 eruption of Mt. Lassen and the ...

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Unknown Confederate Dead Monument

(East):

Soldiers of the Confederate States

(South):

“The death of men is not the death of rights that urged them to the fray.”

(West):

A loving memory from the Richland Memorial Association

(North):

Deo vindice

Marker can be reached from Elmwood Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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14th Indiana Infantry

1st Brigade, 3rd Division

(Front):

Principal battles in which the 14th Indiana engaged.Cheat Mountain.

Green Briar.

Winchester.

Antietam.

Fredericksburgh.

Chancellorsville.

Gettysburg.

Mine Run.

Mortons Ford.

Wilderness.

Spottsylvania.

Cold Harbor.And more than fifty other minor engagements and skirmishes.Mustered in June 7th 1861.

Mustered out June 7th 1864.

14th. Ind.

(Back):

On the evening of July 2nd 1863, a ...

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Indian River Life-Saving Station

With the expansion of the nation’s maritime commerce following the Civil War, the need for improved methods of assisting ships in distress was apparent. Built in 1876 by the United States Life-Saving Service, the Indian River Life-Saving Station was part ...

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The Royal Canadian Yacht Club

The province's first sailing association, the Toronto Boat Club, was formed in 1852 and two years later became the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. Dedicated to the promotion of yachting and naval interests, it initiated competitions which stimulated widespread interest in ...

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