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123 Tradd Street Charles Graves House

This three-story masonry single house with hipped roof and Federal style details was constructed for Charles

Graves, a local factor. One of the oldest building along upper Tradd Street, the house is located on portions of

Lots 226 and 227 ...

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German American Bank

This lot was one of the first developed in Sidney with its use dating from 1820. It was headquarters for the German American Bank that collapses in a notorious 1904 bank failure. The First National Exchange Bank, founded in 1899, ...

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Hulihe‘e Palace / Moku‘aikaua Church

Hulihe‘e Palace

Construction of Hulihe‘e Palace was completed in 1838. Hulihe‘e was the gracious residence of Governor John Adams Kuakini and a favorite retreat for Hawai‘i’s royal families. Kuakini oversaw the construction of both Moku‘aikaua Church and Hulihe‘e Palace and these ...

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Washington Brewery

Founded in 1858 by John Frank the brewery operated until prohibition. The ownership remains in the Frank family to the present time.

Marker is on 114 East Main Street east of North Auburn Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

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First Confederate Flag Raising in Georgia

On this Courthouse lawn the first Confederate flag raising in Georgia took place March 31, 1861. Judge David B. Harrell of Webster County, Capt. James Pickett of Red Hill, Dr. Harvis Pickett of Weston, with their companies of soldiers, trained ...

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Webster County

This county, created by Act of the Legislature December 16, 1853, was originally named Kinchafoonee. It was organized in 1854 at which time Preston was chartered. An Act of February 21, 1856, changed the name to Webster in honor of ...

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Sioux Quartzite Boulder

This large boulder was carried to Kansas by a glacier several thousand feet thick about 700,000 years ago during the Pleistocene (Ice) Age. The boulder was plucked from a bedrock source, the nearest located in southeastern South Dakota or northwestern ...

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Lumpkin and Stewart County

Lumpkin, named for Wilson Lumpkin, Governor, Congressman and Senator, first the County Seat of Randolph County, became the Seat of Government of Stewart County when that county was constituted from Randolph December 23, 1830. On a hill between two Indian ...

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Magalia Community Church / The Magalia Schoolhouse Bell

[ Upper Marker ]

This property

Magalia

Community Church

Has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

By the United States

Department of the Interior

[ Lower Marker ]

The Magalia

Schoolhouse Bell

The bell now hangs in the belfry of the Old Magalia Community Church, with the original church ...

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African American Medal of Honor Recipients Memorial

[Panel 1:]African American Medal of Honor

Recipients Memorial

The Medal of Honor takes its place in our country as the highest award for military valor. The honor, awarded by the President in the name of Congress, may only be accorded an ...

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