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Washington’s Headquarters
Washington’s Headquarters
has been designated...
The Tower Bridge
The Tower Bridge, a vertical-lift span, was opened for tra...
Confederate Monument
(North face):This
Monument is erected by
the L...
Lebanon Reformed Church Cemetery
Circa 1760
The German Rockaway now Lebanon Reformed ...
David Barton
1783 - 1837
David Barton was born December 14, 1783,...
"...the most historic covered bridge in Pennyslvania..."
Built for the County by workers under David Stoner in 1852...
The Woodbine Cemetery
The Woodbine Cemetery Company, Incorporated March 19, 1850...
The First Memorial Day
Historic New York
Memorial Day
On May 5, 1866,...
Site of Marfa Army Air Field
During World War II, The U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) esta...
Site of Indian Trading Post
This is the place
where one of the
original Cr...
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Washington’s Headquarters
Washington’s Headquarters
has been designated a
Registered National Historic Landmark.
Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United States.
U.S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service
1961
Marker ...
The Tower Bridge
The Tower Bridge, a vertical-lift span, was opened for traffic on December 15, 1935 and was built at a cost of $994,000. The State Department of Public Works, the City and the County of Sacramento and the Federal Government built ...
Confederate Monument
(North face):This
Monument is erected by
the Ladies Memorial Association
in grateful remembrance of the
gallant Confederate Soldiers,
who lie here.
They died in defense of the rights
of the South,
in the war between the States,
from 1861 to 1865.
(West face):1876.
In memory of men
who with their lives
vindicated ...
Lebanon Reformed Church Cemetery
Circa 1760
The German Rockaway now Lebanon Reformed Dutch Reformed Church was established in the area of Lebanon & Pottersville between 1731 - 1747. The exact date & location unknown.
Three buildings have stood upon this site, the first of which was ...
David Barton
1783 - 1837
David Barton was born December 14, 1783, near Greeneville, North Carolina (now Tennessee). He came to the then-Louisiana Territory in 1809. Though Barton had some legal training, his first job was teaching in St. Charles. When the Missouri ...
"...the most historic covered bridge in Pennyslvania..."
Built for the County by workers under David Stoner in 1852, the Sachs Bridge is an Adams County landmark. It was crossed by both armies during the battle of Gettysburg in 1863, and carried parts of the Army of Northern ...
The Woodbine Cemetery
The Woodbine Cemetery Company, Incorporated March 19, 1850
1877 These gates are erected in memory of the officers and members of the Woodbine Society, who gave generously of their time and means to beautify this cemetery, where they now rest from ...
The First Memorial Day
Historic New York
Memorial Day
On May 5, 1866, the residents of Waterloo held the first complete,
community-wide observance of Memorial Day. They dedicated the entire day to honoring the Civil War dead in a solemn and patriotic manner. Throughout the village, flags, ...
Site of Marfa Army Air Field
During World War II, The U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) established a significant number of training airfields across the state of Texas. The USAAF Western Flying Training Command selected Marfa as the site for an advanced multi-engine flying school in ...
Site of Indian Trading Post
This is the place
where one of the
original Creek
Indian Trading Posts
stood in 1830.
Ladiga was Chief
of the tribe.
Marker is at the intersection of Public Square West (State Highway 21) and Ladiga Street Southwest, on the right when traveling south on Public Square ...