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Pueblo of Santo Domingo Kiua

The Keresan people of Santo Domingo have occupied the area of the Rio Grande Valley since prehistoric times despite several floods that have forced relocation and reconstruction of the original pueblo. Strategically located along the roads that have led to ...

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Cementerio Mexicano de Maria de la Luz

Tradition holds that a family passing through the area in 1912 buried a child, Maria de la Luz, at this site. In August of that year, A. Donley, A.C. Rodriguez and S. Galvan bought the land for use as a ...

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Smith-Cadbury Mansion

Oldest center portion c. 1738, with later additions 1760’s,

the Smith Mansion and 160 acre farm,

which hosted Lafayette during the American Revolution,

was also raided by Hessian troops.

Presented 19 October 2000

The Rancocas Valley Chapter

National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century

[ Upper Marker: ]

Smith-Cadbury ...

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Gold Star Memorial

Dedicated

in loving memory

of the

men and women

of this community

who gave

their lives

in the service

of their country

by the Gold Star kin

Dedicated

May 30, 1961

Marker is at the intersection of North Lakeshore Drive (U.S. 61 / 63) and North Park Street, on the right when ...

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Buddington-Benedict-Sheffield Compound

Albert and Rebecca Buddington built the first part of this compound as their home c. 1860. In 1921, it became the home of Dr. Harry Y. Benedict, a mathematician who served as University of Texas Professor and President. Delia Edwards, ...

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Old Spring Tavern

Stage coach station on road to early lead mines - built 1854

Home of Gorham family 1860-1922

Marker is on Nakoma Road 0.1 miles south of Monroe Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Shelton Union Pacific Depot

This depot was built in 1898 next to the Union Pacific tracks in Shelton. It was moved to this site in September 1975 and was the first building on the grounds of the Trails and Rails Museum of the Buffalo ...

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Richard T. Cooper House

Built about 1825 by Richard Teunis Cooper, a chairmaker, on land owned by the family since 1716. This Federal style house, once on a 22 acre farm, is in the Oradell locality formerly known as New Milford. Son John R. ...

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Canal Landing on Washington Street

The Huntington Landing started 120 feet west on Washington St and continued to the lock at Cherry St. The Wabash & Erie canal was 4 feet deep and 100 feet wide as this point. Other locks were at First St. ...

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Stuart's Riders Skirt Ashland

On the afternoon of 12 June 1862, Confederate Brig. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart's column passed here on a mission to gather intelligence about Union Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's Army of the Potomac. Riding northeast toward the Richmond, Fredericksburg, ...

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