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Hunterdon Museum Of Art
1837 grist mill ground various products until 1952 when it...
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse / Citizen's Building
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
This building was de...
Abingdon Plantation
The land that Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport oc...
Burnside's Expedition Crossing Hatteras Bar/The Burnside Expedit
Side A:Burnside's Expedition Crossing Hatteras BarO...
The Alexander Family
Abingdon Plantation
Abingdon Plantation was original...
Farmington Odd Fellows Lodge #296
Built in 1881, the building was bought by the newly instit...
De Dakod Makoce Unkitawapi E E
This is our Dakota Land
Tatanka Oyate Makoce
L...
Chas. D. Poston
The Father of Arizona
"The Father of Arizona"
...
The Ages of Abingdon
Abingdon Plantation
The land that Ronald Reagan Wash...
The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial
The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is the state'...
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Hunterdon Museum Of Art
1837 grist mill ground various products until 1952 when it became a cultural center. Presents visual arts exhibitions and education programs.
Marker is on Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse / Citizen's Building
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
This building was described as "handsome in every respect" when it opened in 1932. It replaced a 1906 post office and housed a new district court and federal offices. It served as a post office until ...
Abingdon Plantation
The land that Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport occupies today was once part of Abingdon Plantation. Abingdon was the home of George Washington’s stepson, John Parke Custis, and birthplace of Washington’s beloved granddaughter, Nelly.
Historically intertwined with prominent families of Virginia, ...
Burnside's Expedition Crossing Hatteras Bar/The Burnside Expedit
Side A:Burnside's Expedition Crossing Hatteras BarOn January 11, 1862, the Burnside Expedition left for Fort Monroe, Virginia destined for Hatteras Inlet 120 miles to the south. Two days later, the fleet of over eighty vessels was struck by a strong ...
The Alexander Family
Abingdon Plantation
Abingdon Plantation was originally part of a 6,000 acre tract if land granted to Robert Howson in 1669. As master of a sailing ship, he was given the land in exchange for transporting settlers to the colony of Virginia. ...
Farmington Odd Fellows Lodge #296
Built in 1881, the building was bought by the newly instituted Lodge on July 11, 1882. The upstairs has served continuously as a meeting hall since then.
Dedicated on October 8, 1994
Tuleburgh Chapter #69, E Clampus Vitus
Marker is at the intersection ...
De Dakod Makoce Unkitawapi E E
This is our Dakota Land
Tatanka Oyate Makoce
Land of the Buffalo People
[river valley map]
The Minnesota and Mississippi River Valleys have been home to the Dakota for hundreds of years, and the existence of our ancestors was sustained by their relationship with ...
Chas. D. Poston
The Father of Arizona
"The Father of Arizona"
Born April 20, 1825 — Died June 24, 1902
Native of Kentucky
Elected as first Arizona Delegate
To Congress in 1864
This Monument erected by the
State of Arizona in Conjunction with
Maricopa Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
Phoenix, Arizona
Geo. W. ...
The Ages of Abingdon
Abingdon Plantation
The land that Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport occupies today was once part of a plantation. This hill and the ruins on it are all that remain of the house that stood here for nearly 190 years.
Abington, as this ...
The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial
The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is the state's foremost Civil War monument. This outstanding example of civic sculpture stands in a prominent downtown location on the southeast tip of Campus Martius where five principle thoroughfares intersect--Michigan Avenue, Monroe Street, ...