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Calaveras Telephone
Present site of one of the last family - founded and - sti...
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Depot
Completed: 1905
The construction of this building ...
William Brockman Bankhead Home
1874-1940
William Brockman Bankhead served Alabama i...
Middletown World War II Memorial Chapel & Plaza
Dedicated by the grateful citizens
...
Church of the Cross
The National Register
Of Historic Places
Giavanni Da Verrazzano
Born c. 1485 — Died c. 1528
(East face)
A nati...
Wells Fargo & Company / North San Juan - 1853
[ Building consists of three sections. Mark...
Garfield's Farm
This barn, originally locate near Mentor Avenue, wa...
Old North San Juan School
The first school building on this site was moved from Flum...
Vandiver Hall
Whyte House / White Building
Whyte House
The w...
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Calaveras Telephone
Present site of one of the last family - founded and - still - operated - by - that - family phone companies in America. Founded by Jim Tower, who strung his first telephone wires in 1895 tacked along posts ...
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Depot
Completed: 1905
The construction of this building began in 1904 following an agreement in which the city of Red Wing provided trackage concessions and the railroad agreed to construct this depot and donate money toward construction of Levee Park. This ...
William Brockman Bankhead Home
1874-1940
William Brockman Bankhead served Alabama in the U.S. Congress from 1917 until 1940.
For the last four years of his life, during Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency, he served as the 47th Speaker of the House.
He was the son of U.S. Senator ...
Middletown World War II Memorial Chapel & Plaza
Dedicated by the grateful citizens
of Middletown to the members
of the armed services who gave
their lives to preserve the
American ideals of liberty
justice and democracy
World War II Memorial
This plot contains a cross for
each ...
Church of the Cross
The National Register
Of Historic Places
Church of the Cross
South Carolina Department
of Archives
and History
Marker is on Calhoun Street near Pope Lane, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Giavanni Da Verrazzano
Born c. 1485 — Died c. 1528
(East face)
A native of Val Di Greve in the Tuscany region
of Italy, he studied navigation as a young man
and became a master mariner. He was engaged
by the King of France to lead a voyage ...
Wells Fargo & Company / North San Juan - 1853
[ Building consists of three sections. Marker #1 is mounted on the front of the far right section. Marker #2 is mounted on the front of the center section. ]
Marker #1:
Wells Fargo & Company
1854
Office and ...
Garfield's Farm
This barn, originally locate near Mentor Avenue, was built for James A. Garfield in 1877. Although part of a larger barn complex during Garfield's time, the horse barn was relocated here. After Garfield's death, his widow, Lucretia, had the carriage ...
Old North San Juan School
The first school building on this site was moved from Flume Street in 1869. It burned in 1924, and this building was moved here from Lake Vera. This site operated as a school from 1869 until 1984.
It is currently used ...
Vandiver Hall
Whyte House / White Building
Whyte House
The west wing of this building was
constructed in 1920 and is named
in honor of
James Primrose Whyte
Dean and beloved Professor of
Literature and Sociology at
Anderson College from 1918 to 1922.
John E. White Building
Constructed in 1960
This building is ...