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William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) was one of the leading ...
William Lloyd Garrison House
This National Historic Landmark was the home of ...
Lloyd Street and Chizuk Amuno Synagogues
The Lloyd Street Synagogue, constructed in 1845 with an 18...
Florida Southern College/ Frank Lloyd Wright buildings
FLORIDA IS HOME TO THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF BUILDINGS ON ...
Lloyd Railroad Depot
One of the stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad,...
Lloyd
During the Civil War, Lloyd was an important stop on the P...
John U. Lloyd Beach State Park
Perfect for a day at the beach or a family picnic, this pa...
Edmund S. Lloyd
Built a supercenter in 1950 in a cow pasture beside a two ...
Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright, Wisconsin-born, world-renowned archite...
Town of Lloyd Organized
First Town of Lloyd meeting held here May 6, 1845, Lloyd T...
Results for Lloyd
William Lloyd Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) was one of the leading figures during the abolitionist movement. He sought the “immediate and complete” freedom of all slaves. Garrison was a very bright child and a quick learner. When he was twelve, he began ...
William Lloyd Garrison House
This National Historic Landmark was the home of William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), one of the most articulate and influential advocates of the abolitionist movement in the United States, from 1864 until his death. Through public lectures and editorials in ...
Lloyd Street and Chizuk Amuno Synagogues
The Lloyd Street Synagogue, constructed in 1845 with an 1876 addition, was the first synagogue in Maryland. The Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, incorporated on January 29, 1830, worshiped at several locations until the Lloyd Street Synagogue was constructed. The synagogue, designed ...
Florida Southern College/ Frank Lloyd Wright buildings
FLORIDA IS HOME TO THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF BUILDINGS ON A SINGLE SITE DESIGNED BY REKNOWNED ARCHITECT, FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT. LUDD M. SPIVEY, THEN-PRESIDENT OF FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE, CONTACTED WRIGHT IN 1938 TO CREATE A PLAN FOR THE PRIVATE SCHOOL ...
Lloyd Railroad Depot
One of the stations on the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad, the c.1858 Lloyd Depot was a center for trade and transportation in Jefferson County, including military usage for Confederate soldiers and war materials. It is one of only three known ...
Lloyd
During the Civil War, Lloyd was an important stop on the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad, which ran from Lake City to Gee's Turnout near Quincy, for the transportation of Confederate soldiers and war materials as well as cotton and foodstuffs ...
John U. Lloyd Beach State Park
Perfect for a day at the beach or a family picnic, this park provides an abundance of recreational activities. Surf fishing, canoeing, swimming, nature study, boating, and picnicking will keep the whole family busy. For those interested in South Florida's ...
Edmund S. Lloyd
Built a supercenter in 1950 in a cow pasture beside a two lane country road. Rte. 211 grew to major retail center known as the “Miracle Mile.”
Marker is at the intersection of Route 211 East (New York Route 211) ...
Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright, Wisconsin-born, world-renowned architect, lived and worked in Wyoming Valley, 6 miles southwest of here, at Taliesin, his home and school for apprentices. In the practice of "organic" or natural architecture, he sought to blend structure with site, ...
Town of Lloyd Organized
First Town of Lloyd meeting held here May 6, 1845, Lloyd Township set off from town of New Paltz.
Town pop. 1845 was 2035.
Marker is on New Paltz Road (County Route 12) 0 miles east of Pancake Hollow Road ...