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Centennial Park
The Civil War's 2nd Regiment of U.S. Colored Troops monume...
National Historic Landmark-Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings
National Historic Landmark - Fair Park Texas Centennial Bu...
Centennial Park
Commemorating One Hundred Years
of educating blind...
Interstate Park Centennial
On September 20, 1900, through the dedicated efforts of lo...
Centennial Park Caboose
Centennial Park was dedicated on August 25, 2001 to all th...
Ybor Centennial Park
On June 12, 1986, the Tampa City Council passed Ordinance ...
Bicentennial Park
This marker and plaza proudly acknowledges the significant...
Rising Park Centennial Celebration
July 3, 2009
On this day, July 3, 2009, the City of ...
Lumberton Bicentennial Park
1787–1987. On August 14, 1787, John Willis deeded to the L...
Bicentennial Park War Memorial
WW I, WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Desert Storm heroes....
Results for Centennial Park
Centennial Park
The Civil War's 2nd Regiment of U.S. Colored Troops monument is dedicated to the black Union soldiers who defended a federal post in Fort Myers against the Confederates in 1865. A single black soldier standing before a wall with a ...
National Historic Landmark-Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings
National Historic Landmark - Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings
This is one of the largest intact groupings of exposition buildings remaining in the United States. Built 1936-37 for the Texas Centennial Exposition, the grounds were planned on both the Beaux ...
Centennial Park
Commemorating One Hundred Years
of educating blind students in
Batavia at the New York State
School for the Blind - First Opened
in September of 1868
Marker is on Richmond Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Interstate Park Centennial
On September 20, 1900, through the dedicated efforts of local citizens, the State of Wisconsin acquired land here along the Dalles of the St. Croix River, officially establishing Interstate Park as Wisconsin's oldest state park. The year 2000 marks the ...
Centennial Park Caboose
Centennial Park was dedicated on August 25, 2001 to all the past, present and future generations of Bonner Springs and to all the citizens and business owners that have made our city what it is today. This park is a ...
Ybor Centennial Park
On June 12, 1986, the Tampa City Council passed Ordinance No. 9297-a
naming this park:
“Ybor Centennial Park By Which Name It Shall Hereafter And Forever Be Known.”
Signed: Bob Martinez, Mayor; Sandra W. Freedman. Chairman, City Council
The ordinance commemorates Ybor ...
Bicentennial Park
This marker and plaza proudly acknowledges the significant contributions of John William Morrow, Jr., and countless citizens for the betterment of this community.
Born in 1918 in Hall County, John W. Morrow, Jr., graduated Booker T. Washington High in Atlanta and ...
Rising Park Centennial Celebration
July 3, 2009
On this day, July 3, 2009, the City of Lancaster celebrated 100 years of the beginning of Rising Park and the Lancaster Parks and Recreation Department.
Rising Park was originally dedicated July 5, 1909, following the gift of 73 ...
Lumberton Bicentennial Park
1787–1987. On August 14, 1787, John Willis deeded to the Lumberton Lottery Managers 170 acres of land, “being the well known as Red Bluff where the courts are held,” to be sold in lots for the creation of the Town ...
Bicentennial Park War Memorial
WW I, WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Desert Storm heroes.
Marker is at the intersection of W Bicentennial Park Drive and N Lindberg Terrace, on the right when traveling east on W Bicentennial Park Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org