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Historic Courthouse Square

This building, in continuous use as a courthouse for over 200 years, is one of America’s most historic. No other courthouse has been used by three earlyAmerican Presidents at the same time, The original wood frame courthouse was erected on ...

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Pascack Reformed Church

Erected in 1813 on farmland purchased from the Campbell and Wortendyke families, the church had thirty-six original members. Dedicated in the Fall of that year by Dominie Stephen Goetschius, the first pastor, who called it a “beautiful and well-proportioned” House ...

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Graham College

Est. by the Christian Church, 1851, as Graham Institute; forerunner of Elon College. Burned in 1892. Stood 1 blk. west.Marker is at the intersection of Main Street/NC Highway 87 and McAden Street, on the left when traveling north on Main ...

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Walton County Confederate Monument

 

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To the memory of the Confederate Dead of Walton Co. Florida. Erected by the Ladies of the Walton County Female Memorial Association.

Base

Southwest face

Angus D. McLean, Col., 6th Fla. Vols.

Murdoch M. Gillis, Capt. 6th Fla. ...

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Pascack Historical Society Museum

This building, dedicated December 8, 1873 by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, was built through the efforts of James Leach, James Hall and Jacob, his son, for use as a Sunday school and mission chapel. In 1875 it became a Congregational ...

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Winsted Veterans Monument

Dedicated To The Honor And Sacrifice

Of Our Men And Women Who Served

Our Country In All Wars

Army • Navy • Air Force • Marines

Erected by Winsted Council Of Veterans

Dedicated November 11th 1966

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street ...

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John Street Church

Heritage Trail

John Street Church is the oldest Methodist Society in continental America and is the mother church of American Methodism. The Society was organized in New York in 1766 by Philip Embury, and ardent Irish Methodist and former Wesleyan ...

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Henderson Home

Fletcher H. Henderson (1857-1943), pioneer Georgia educator, built this home in 1888 and lived here until his death. Principal of nearby Howard Normal-Randolph School 1880-1942, his contributions to education won professional recognition and enriched the lives of a multitude of ...

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Florida's First Confederate Monument

Shortly after the Civil War, the women of Walton County organized a "Ladies' Memorial Association," with Jeannett I. McKinnon as president, to erect a marble monument honoring Walton County's Confederate dead. The Association raised $250, and the monument was first ...

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The Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood

The original Chautauqua Institution was founded in 1874 on Lake Chautauqua in western New York state as a vacation school for Sunday school teachers. The idea of providing a retreat for improving religious and secular education for the general public ...

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