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University of Wisconsin Field House

Arthur Peabody, Architect

The Field House is an exceptional example of the Renaissance Revival style, executed in locally quarried sandstone. The primary facade has monumentally scaled door and window openings with steel sash, and a pedimented gable featuring a cartouche with ...

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Submerged Track

Offshore lies D & H “Marine

Track” 5-15 ft of water.

Operated from 1910-1950.

Boats launched off railcars.

205 ft of spur survives.

Marker is at the intersection of Beach Road and Fort George Road, on the left when traveling east on Beach Road.

Courtesy ...

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Point Pleasant Beach World War I Memorial

1917 - Honor Roll - 1918

[The plaque contains the names of 137 Point Pleasant Beach men who fought in World War I.]

This tablet erected and dedicated by the citizens of Point Pleasant and vicinity.

May 30, 1925

The Memorial was redicated in ...

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Radeau Land Tortoise

has been designated a

National Historic Landmark

This vessel possesses national significance

in commemorating the history of

the United States of America.

Built by British and provincial forces in 1758, the seven-gun, 26-oar French and Indian War gunboat was sunk two miles north of this ...

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Adirondack Forest Preserve

Lake George Battlefield Park

At a junction along one of the most historic water routes in America, connecting the Hudson River to Lake Champlain, this site witnessed military engagements during both the French and Indian War (1755-1763) and the American Revolution ...

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The Puck Building

Completed in 1889, to designs of Albert and Herman Wagner, this impressive structure, originally the home of the well-known humor magazine Puck, is one of the few surviving buildings from New York's old publishing and printing district. The building was ...

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Stockaded Fort 1759

Lake George Battlefield Park

In 1759, while Colonel Montresor constructed Fort George out of limestone, a star-shaped stockaded fort was built closer to Lake George by Major General Jeffery Amherst’s army. This British complex encompassed an officers’ barracks, a soldiers’ barracks, ...

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South Carolina State Hospital, Mills Building

South Carolina Lunatic Asylum

(Upper Plaque)

Original Building

South Carolina State Hospital

Designed by Robert Mills

150 Years

Healing With Concern

1822 - 1972

South Carolina Department

Of Mental Health

(Lower Left Medallion)

The National Register of Historic Places

South Carolina

Department of History

and Archives

South Carolina State Hospital ...

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British Headquarters

Near Hudson`s Ferry, about four miles east of Newington, General Augustine Prevost in command of 4000 British regulars made headquarters and constructed redoubts in February, 1779. The complete occupation of Georgia was directed and effected from this point.

General Prevost, cleverly ...

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Army of the Cumberland

June 24, 1863

Moving to Bradyville, 14 mi. S.E., the XXI Corps (T.L. Crittenden) advanced against minor Confederate resistance on Manchester, to rendezvous with the rest of the Army under cover of Granger's feint at Shelbyville. This flanked the Army of ...

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