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Site of the Duck Creek Society of Friends

The first religious organization to hold services in Duck Creek Hundred - 1705. Property transferred to Duck Creek Historical Society - 1962. Michael Desmond, Jr's Eagle Scout Restoration Project - 2002.

Marker is on Duck Creek Parkway.

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The Freedom Tree

With the vision of universal freedom

for all mankind

this tree is dedicated to

1Lt. Mark Peterson

and all

Prisoners of War

and

Missing in Action

Marker is at the intersection of 6th Street NW and Paige Avenue, on the right when traveling north on 6th Street NW. ...

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A Pathway through the Past

The trail you are standing on is surrounded by clues to this area's history. Some clues are clearly visible. Others are in the ground where you cannot see them. Archaeologists and historians study all these clues along with written records ...

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Ohio Fallen Heroes Memorial

In remembrance of those who have fallen in the War on Terrorism

The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten

Duty • Honor • Country

These heroes endured all

and gave all that justice

among nations might prevail

and that mankind might

enjoy freedom and ...

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Cape Charles

The Town of Cape Charles was founded in 1884 by Alexander Cassatt and William L. Scott as the southern terminusof the New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad. The extension of tracks south from Maryland to Cape Charles opened the Northeastern ...

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Warren Family Mortuary Chapel: 1861

 

Henry Dudley, Architect

Belltower Addition: 1883

Recorded in 1967 by

Historical American Building Survey

"An Historic Structure Having

Exceptional Historical and

Architectural Interest"

Marker can be reached from Oakwood Avenue (New York Route 40).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Newberry Cotton Mills

Newberry Cotton Mills, incorporated

in 1882, began operation in 1885. The

mill was designed by prominent

textile mill architects Lockwood,

Greene, & Co. and was one of the

first cotton mills in the United States

operated by steam power. Z.F. Wright,

who served as president 1905 ...

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In grateful memory of the early settlers.

In grateful memory of the early settlers.

Who by courage industry and endurance transformed a wilderness into a land of order peace and plenty.

Marker is on S. Buchanan Street (Illinois Route 157), on the right when traveling south.

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The Freedom Tree

With the vision of universal freedom

for all mankind

this tree is dedicated to

Capt. Alan Trent

and all

Prisoners of War

and

Missing in Action

Marker is at the intersection of 6th Street NW and Paige Avenue, on the right when traveling north on 6th Street NW. ...

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Hampton Colored School

Constructed for black students,this

elementary school was built shortly

after Hampton County School District

purchased the land in the late 1920s.

Two of the school's alumni of the 1930's

and 1940s, brothers James F. and

Julius C. Fields achieved national

stature as actors, dancers, and

choreographers ...

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