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The Walney Dairy

Anatomy of a Dairy

The Perfect Location

The Machen’s chose this site to take advantage of the natural flow of the spring. Water was easily directed from the spring through the building and out the other side. As it passed through, the ...

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Peapack-Gladstone Lime Kiln Park

Site of "Lime Burning" operations 1794 - 1945. Lime making is explained on the public bulletin board.

Marker can be reached from Main Street, on the right when traveling north.

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Arnold Post No. 46 Veterans Memorial

Duty Honor Country

Well Done

Be Thou At Peace

[Seals of the Five Armed Forces]

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The Walney Dairy

19th Century Dairying: A Cottage Industry

Butter

Before the Civil War, the Machen women and a slave named Sally made butter for the family in this room every week. By 1880 the farm was making butter for commercial sale and men did ...

Rhode Island Battery

July 21, 1861

11:00 a.m.

2nd Brigade (Burnside, Second Division (Hunter)

Army of Northeastern Virginia, USA

Rhode Island Battery

Capt. William H. Reynolds

Six 13-Pounder James Rifled Guns

"'Forward into line of action, front,' came Captain Reynolds' order. I dismounted and ran to my gun, and found ...

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Gold Star Association Memorial

[ front ]

To Live

In The

Hearts

Of Those

We Leave

Is Not

To Die

[ back ]

Erected By

The

Gold Star Assoc.

Group No. I

Meriden, Conn.

May 14, 1950

Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street and Charles Street, on the left when traveling north ...

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New York World War Veterans Memorial Highway

New York

World War Veterans Memorial Highway

Surveyed 1928 •

Completed 1937

During the Administrations of Governors

Alfred E. Smith

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Herbert H. Lehman

* * * * *

Whiteface Mountain Highway Commission

William H. Anderson, Chairman

J. Hubert Stevens

Roger B. Prescott

Frederick Stuart Greene, Chief Engineer

J. Willard Holler, District ...

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Wisconsin Child Center Cemetery

On the 223 acres which surround this peaceful place, many hundreds of children whose young lives were touched by tragedy and misfortune lived here at the Wisconsin Child Center, formerly known as the State Public School for Dependent and Neglected ...

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Old Point Loma Lighthouse

This lighthouse built in 1854, was one of the first eight lighthouses on the Pacific Coast. It continued in use until 1891, when the new Pelican Point Lighthouse began operating. The Point Loma Lighthouse became the site of the Cabrillo ...

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First Bridge

Here bore stone tablet

now buried in roadway

reading “The Union -

It must be preserved.

Gen’l Jackson. A. D. 1834”.

Marker is on Ferry Street (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling west.

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