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Nunahi-Duna-Dlo-Hily-I
"The Trail Where They Cried"
This sculpture is a sma...
Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Wilderness Area
You are about to enter the Wildernes...
Hadley
1630 - 1930
Indian land called Norwottock. Settled i...
Puddler's Break
Legend has it there are many workers buried in Hoover Dam....
Middletown War Memorial Flagpole
Honoring Middletown's Veterans
who gave their...
Woodland and Mississippian Indians
Woodland Tradition Indians, around 2,000 years ago, develo...
The Middlebury Fire House
On this site in 1949 the volunteers of the Middlebury Volu...
Middlebury Blacksmith Shop
Westover School located across from the Green was once the...
Harth-Middleton House
c. 1797
John Harth, planter and lumber merchant, b...
Middlebury Veterans Memorial
Middlebury Honors Those Who Have Served
In The Wars ...
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Nunahi-Duna-Dlo-Hily-I
"The Trail Where They Cried"
This sculpture is a small piece of theater, a tableau to engage the spectator in the heartbreak of the Cherokee walking west on the two routes of the Trail of Tears that crossed in Pulaski. Fear, ...
Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Wilderness Area
You are about to enter the Wilderness Area of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. Designated by Congress in 1968, this area is part of the 100-million-acre National Wilderness Preservation System. It is distinguished in being the first designated Wilderness ...
Hadley
1630 - 1930
Indian land called Norwottock. Settled in 1650 by families from Hartford. The Regicides Generals Goffe and Whalley were concealed for fifteen years in the Pastor's house.
Marker is on Russell Street (Massachusetts Route 9), on the right when traveling ...
Puddler's Break
Legend has it there are many workers buried in Hoover Dam. However, due to the manner in which the Dam was constructed, this would have been impossible. "Puddlers" directed buckets of concrete over empty forms, released the concrete, and then ...
Middletown War Memorial Flagpole
Honoring Middletown's Veterans
who gave their lives
in the nation's wars
Dedicated June 14, 1995
Marker is at the intersection of Verity Parkway (Ohio Route 4 / 73) and Main Street, on the left when traveling north on Verity Parkway.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Woodland and Mississippian Indians
Woodland Tradition Indians, around 2,000 years ago, developed exotic mortuary cults, built burial mounds and effigy earthworks, and traded great distances for obsidian, copper, mica, and conch shells. They explored and exploited the caves of south central Kentucky where they ...
The Middlebury Fire House
On this site in 1949 the volunteers of the Middlebury Volunteer Fire Department, using donated and salvaged materials, built a fire station on land donated by the Vaszauskas family.
Pictured are the original 1941 Ford LaFrance, 1947 International tanker and ...
Middlebury Blacksmith Shop
Westover School located across from the Green was once the location of the original Blacksmith Shop. It was later relocated to Store Rd. near the spot where the old trolley waiting room was once located. The blacksmith shop has a ...
Harth-Middleton House
c. 1797
John Harth, planter and lumber merchant, built this handsome house at his lumber yards, then at the end of the south bay, in 1797. In 1816, he sold the house to Henry Augustus Middleton, who enlarged it, and ...
Middlebury Veterans Memorial
Middlebury Honors Those Who Have Served
In The Wars Of Their Country
French – Indian War
Abner Munson
Revolutionary War
David Abbott, Benjamin Bemont, Aaron Benedict, Enos Benham, Samuel Benham, Edward Blackman, Michael Bowers, Asahel Bronson, Elijah Bronson, Isaac Bronson, Andrew Clark, Daniel Clark, ...