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Railroad Station Site

Southern Pacific Railroad reached Soledad in 1873. Until 1886, Soledad was the transportation hub for the Southern Monterey County.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Front Street on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Site of Dayton's First Electric Generating Station

1883 - 1897

[Same as Title]

Marker is at the intersection of Riverview Avenue and Interstate 75, on the right when traveling east on Riverview Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bryant Station Site

Bryant Station was the terminus of the California and Nevada Railroad, a narrow-gauge steam line which transported local harvests to the Emeryville docks. The railroad, formed in 1881, was originally planned to run passengers and freight to the silver mining ...

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Site - Moon's Station

A wood-shed, water-tank, siding & log house. Here, April 12, 1862, the pursuers of the Andrews Raiders [US] - Fuller, Cain & Murphy [CS], acquired a

push-car from section foreman Jackson Bond, which carried them 14 mi. down grade to the ...

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Station Site

Here stood Fairview Station

one of six flag stations on

the Raquette Lake Railroad

built to serve local camps

and hotels along the lakes.

Marker is on New York Route 28 0.1 miles west of Lawrence Point Road, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

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Site of First Ybor City Railroad Station

1887

The station of the Plant System was located here in the early days of this budding tobacco center. During the struggle for Cuban Independence Ybor City became a nest of insurgents. Through this station passed conspirators, spies, and many notable ...

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Historic Site [ B&O RR station]

Historic

Site

Montgomery

County

Master Plan

For

Historic

Preservation

Marker is at the intersection of Mount Ephraim Road (Maryland Route 170) and Dickerson Road (Maryland Highway 28) on Mount Ephraim Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Site of Carmel (Taloney) Mission Station

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Just west of here in 1819 the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions established a mission station to the Cherokee Indians. Moody Hall and Henry Parker were the first missionaries sent to Carmel (originally known as Taloney), March 12, ...

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Site of U.S. Rabbit Experimental Station

In March 1928, the Federal Government established the first and only experimental station in the United States devoted solely to research on the breeding and raising of rabbits on a five-acre property donated by A. B. Miller of Fontana. The ...

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Penn Station Historic Site

Penn Station, designed by the architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White, opened in 1935 and is an outstanding example of Art Deco exterior and interior design. Penn Station replaced the Pennsylvania Railroad's old Market Street station which had occupied ...

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