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Neil Armstrong

1969

It suddently struck me that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth...I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.

-Neil Armstrong

Another Ohio aviator took the final step in the nation's goal to reach the moon. Neil ...

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Greene's - Third Brigade

Geary's - Second Division

[Front Side of Monument]

78th New York Infantry

137th New York Infantry

149th New York Infantry

Greene's - Third Brigade

Geary's - Second Division

Slocum's - Twelfth Corps

Hooker's Command

11th and 12th Corps

Army of the Potomac

Oct. 28-29 1863

[Reverse Side of Monument]

Two sections of Knap's ...

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Battle of Edgar's Lane

Sept. 30, 1778 Continental Dragoons Under Maj. Henry Lee killed 23 Hessians on a Marauding Expedition. Battle Waged Here to Ravine

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway (U.S. 9) and Edgar's Lane, on the right when traveling north on ...

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Central Railroad of Georgia Freight Depot

The Southwestern Railroad of Georgia was the first rail line to connect with Eufaula when the railroad bridge between Georgetown, Georgia and Eufaula was completed in late 1865. In 1867 the Vicksburg & Brunswick Railroad Company was formed to build ...

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Morgan County (Indiana) - Veterans

War Memorial

In

Honor

of

Morgan County's

Veterans

of

All Wars

Marker is at the intersection of North Main Street and East Washinton Street, on the right on North Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Draper Park

Memorial to

Dr. John William Draper, 1811-1882

Chemist, Philosopher, Historian

First Photographed the

Human Face, 1839

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway (U.S. 9) and Washington Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Broadway.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Japanese Stone Lantern - Lighting the Way

 

Each year, the National Park Service and the National Council of State Societies conduct the Lantern Lighting Ceremony. The Embassy of Japan appoints a Cherry Blossom Princess for the occasion. As the audience counts down from five, the lantern ...

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Home of Annie Wheeler

Born July 31, 1868 ~ Died April 10, 1955

Daughter of General Joseph Wheeler

Gallantly served her country three times on foreign soil.

Volunteer nurse, Santiago, Cuba~1898.

Spanish~American War and Manila, P.I. ~1899

during Philippine Insurrection.

Red Cross Worker with A.E.F. France, World War I ~1918.

Beloved ...

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Wright-Patterson AFB

1927

Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of earth, and danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings...

-John Gillespie Magee

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base has led the nation throughout the evolution of U.S. military air superiority. When the original Wright Field was ...

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Home of Gen. Joseph Wheeler

1836~1906

"Fighting Joe Wheeler"

Confederate Cavalry Commander

of Army of Tennessee.

Major~General, Cavalry,U.S.A.

in Spanish American War

Soldier~Statesman~Author~Planter

One of Alabama's representatives

in the Statuary Hall in Washington.

Marker is at the intersection of Alternate U.S. 72 and County Road 377, on the right when traveling east on U.S. ...

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