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Sponsor – Jeannette Rankin Peace Center

Visit the Peace Center—say you found us on Next Exit History and choose a free “Speak Your Mind” button.

In 1986, when peace and justice advocates from the Missoula area envisioned opening a center to serve as “ ...

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Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial

The Battle of Lake Erie

September 10, 1813

American.........................................British

O.H. Perry............Commander............R.H. Barclay

9...............Vessels...............6

54...............Guns...............63

1. The battle begins near this spot at 11:45 A.M. The British open fire when the fleets are approximately one mile apart.

2. Perry's flagship, the Lawrence, is disabled after suffering 80% casualties ...

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All Veterans in War and Peace

This monument is erected in appreciation

and dedicated to the memory of

All Veterans who served

our country in War and Peace

Marker can be reached from Indiana Route 32 west of Indiana Route 47, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

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Peace Officers Memorial

[Numerous memorials to

fallen officers, including]

Joseph H. Killion

Patrolman - SJPD

Crushed By A Train In The

Line of Duty

Died June 14, 1917

Greater Love Hath No Man Than This,

That a Man Lay Down His Life For His Friends

Marker is at the intersection of Francis ...

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The Peacemaker

“Let them surrender and go home, they will not take up arms again. Let them all go, officers and all, let them have their horses to plow with, and, if you like, their guns to shoot crows. Treat them liberally ...

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Burholme Memorial for Peace

 

United States Army Panel

Harry F. Berry, 32, PFC, USA, WWII

Frederick W. Peterman, Jr., 21, PFC, USA, WWII

Howard G. Watkins, 20, Sgt, USA, WWII

Frank N. Flick, 21, Pvt, USA, WWII

Harry Childs, 19, Pvt, USA, WWII

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The Memorial Church of the Prince of Peace

Episcopal

The first Episcopal services in Gettysburg were held at the courthouse in 1867. The first church building of the parish was built on Stevens St. in 1876.

Conceived as a memorial to the dead of both sides in the Civil War, ...

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"The Great Peace Jubilee"

On July 1-4, 1913, the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg was celebrated with the first joint reunion for all Union and Confederate veterans, many of whom fought here in 1863.

53,407 veterans attended. 44,713 Union and 8,694 Confederate. A ...

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You Are Remembered – Rest In Peace

This marker has been dedicated in memory of more than six hundred persons of Japanese ancestry reinterred here in 1956 with several thousand others, whose remains were removed from New Helvetia Cemetery, the present site of Sutter Middle School ...

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Peace and Victory Monument

To those who served

in our nation's wars

through whose courage

and sacrifice came

victory and peace

Marker is on Upper Glen Street (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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