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North Central Railroad Trail

Completed in 1832, the North Central Railroad carried passengers and freight between Baltimore, York, and Harrisburg for 140 years. After the decline of the railroad, the railroad bed was converted to a rail trail in 1984. Today the Maryland portion ...

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Central Eureka Mine

Was begun here in the early 1850’s as the Badger and later the Summit Mine. It consolidated with Hayward’s old Eureka Mine in 1924 as the Central Eureka Company, Amador Consolidated Mines. The main shaft reached a depth of 4,965’. ...

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Central City College/Georgia Baptist College

Founded in October 1899 by the Reverend E. K. Love under the auspices of the Missionary Baptist Convention of Georgia, Central City College served as a co-educational institution of learning for African-American students at both the high school and college ...

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Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station / Macklin Hotel

Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station

The only remaining Columbus railroad station, The Toledo & Ohio Central (T&OC) Railroad Station was constructed in 1895 and was the departure point for William McKinley when he left for Washington D.C to be sworn ...

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Central High School

The first session of Omaha High School, now Central High School, was held on November 10, 1859, in Nebraska's territorial capitol on Ninth Street between Douglas and Farnam. Following the removal of the territorial government from Omaha, Nebraska's last territorial ...

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Upper Central House

First operated by Elias Parker, only Gold Rush hotel still standing in Placerville. Used as the Placerville Academy School from 1871 – 1894. Dedicated May 6, 1962, by Marguerite Parlor No.12, Native Daughters of the Golden West on their 75th ...

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Wisconsin Central Railroad

Wisconsin Central Railroad was formally organized in the National Hotel on this site by Judge George Reed and his associates, Feb. 4, 1871. Here the contracts were let for its construction and the first general office was located. The road ...

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First Underground Central Station

1882 - 1917

In a building on this site an electric

plant supplying the first Edison

Underground Central Station System

in this country and forming the origin of New York's present electrical system.

Began operation on Sept.4.1882

according to plans conceived and

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Brockport Central

Centralized 1927, first central school district in county, 34th in state, formed Aug. 17, 1927 from 19 area school districts

Marker is at the intersection of Allen Street and Centennial Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Allen Street.

Courtesy ...

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Confederate States Central Laboratory

Approximately 100 feet south of the this point stood the Confederate States Central Laboratory. Erected between 1862 and 1865, this laboratory-factory complex spread over 145 acres purchased December 2, 1862. It was intended as permanent facility and center

of Confederate States ...

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