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Chester County World War II Veterans Memorial
Chester County Remembers World War II Veterans
Com...
Miami Erie Canal Mile Stone
These stones were placed at 1 mile intervals. You are here...
Beacon Hill Park
When Victoria was settled in 1840, this area was a natural...
Town of Susan Moore
In 1864, traveling in an ox cart, Dr. Robert M. Moore left...
Washington’s Southern States Tour
In
patriotic commemoration
of
George Was...
Mid–Continent Railway Historical Society
?Mid-Continent Railway Historical Society has operated ste...
World’s Tallest Totem Pole
The Legend of the Totem
127 Feet, 7 Inches
Ca...
William Pinckney Shingler House
C- 1856
Outstanding example of Romantic Greek Reviva...
Highland and St. Clair Street
The Florida East Coast Railway arrived in Eau Gallie on Ma...
St. Clair's Defeat
Anthony Wayne Parkway
When American pioneers attempt...
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Chester County World War II Veterans Memorial
Chester County Remembers World War II Veterans
Community Commemorative Committee of Chester County
(1991 – 1995)
November 11, 1995
Marker is on West Market Street just west of High Street, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Miami Erie Canal Mile Stone
These stones were placed at 1 mile intervals. You are here, 116 miles from Cincinnati.
Marker is at the intersection of West Main Street and Water Street, on the left when traveling south on West Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Beacon Hill Park
When Victoria was settled in 1840, this area was a natural park. It was reserved in 1858 for a park by Sir James Douglas, Governor of the Colony of Vancouver Island and given in trust to Victoria by the Province ...
Town of Susan Moore
In 1864, traveling in an ox cart, Dr. Robert M. Moore left his family in Walton County, Georgia, and journeyed to Blount County, Alabama. Finding fertile land, he returned to Walton County and persuaded his wife to move to Blount ...
Washington’s Southern States Tour
In
patriotic commemoration
of
George Washington
on his
tour of the
Southern states
1791
Marked by the North Carolina
Daughters of the American Revolution
1925
Marker is on Old Battlefield Road, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mid–Continent Railway Historical Society
?Mid-Continent Railway Historical Society has operated steam trains at North Freedom since 1963 preserving early 1900s railroading history. The museum runs vintage rolling stock on a branch line opened in 1903 to serve iron mines. Its collection of historic equipment ...
World’s Tallest Totem Pole
The Legend of the Totem
127 Feet, 7 Inches
Carved by Mungo Martin • David Martin • Henry Hunt
Dedicated July 2, 1956
Percy B. Scurrah, Mayor of Victoria
Hon. Ray Williston, Minister of Education
Stuart Keate, Sponsor
Raised by public subscription through the Victoria Daily ...
William Pinckney Shingler House
C- 1856
Outstanding example of Romantic Greek Revival style, adapted to Charleston climate. Outwardy of dignified classic proportions, interior is richly decorated in eclectic manner but on a livable scale. Standing on 5 lots from the original Robert Limehouse Farmlands, the ...
Highland and St. Clair Street
The Florida East Coast Railway arrived in Eau Gallie on May 20, 1893. The first engine arrived on June 24, 1893. A ticket from Jacksonville to Eau Gallie was $7.00. Eau Gallie was the terminus while construction continued to Miami. ...
St. Clair's Defeat
Anthony Wayne Parkway
When American pioneers attempted to settle the Northwest Territory following the Ordinance of 1787, the Indians, aided by the British fought fiercely for their homes. The first United States army sent to break the Indian resistance was commanded ...