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Bald Eagles

Though no historical information exists on Bald Eagle population size in California, it is widely thought that this species formerly occupied a widespread range and was quite abundant throughout the western states. After World War II, ...

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Eagles Auditorium Building

On February 6, 1898, a group of theater managers met to discuss some business matters. The men decided to take a walk along the tide flats, and upon reaching the shipyards, settled upon some pilings, where the conversation took a ...

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Eagles

Lords of the Air

To the Plains Indians, the eagle was a lord of the air, symbolizing both ferocity and purity. It flies high in the atmosphere where the air is the clearest and where, in the belief of many Indians, ...

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Wilkeson Eagles Building 100th Anniversary

On this Hundredth year of the Wilkeson Eagles Building we dedicate this plaque to all the Fraternal Orders that have called it home. We also want to recognize the past and present members of these groups that have helped preserve ...

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Central Park Veterans Memorial - Screaming Eagles Grove

In honor of San Mateos adopted sons of the 101st. Airborne Division and native sons and daughters who served proudly in Vietnam and the Persian Gulf.

Marker can be reached from South El Camino Real (State Highway 82).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Guaranty Eagles

Carved of Indiana limestone, originally a part of the Guaranty Bank Building constructed in 1921. Salvaged in 1965 during a major building remodeling, and returned to Guaranty in 1981.

Marker is at the intersection of Murray Street and 4th Street, on ...

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The Eagles' Hall

Greenlee County Historical Society

Greenlee County

Historical Society

The Eagles' Hall

Has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

By the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on Chase Creek Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Eagles Hall

Local Scottish Rite Masons built their hall on this site in 1909. Designed by George Page, it was a simple rectangular structure with a severe Greek Revival façade. When the Masons moved into the new Scottish Rite Temple in 1925, ...

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