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Battle of Bentonville
Johnston's Confederates checked Sherman's Union army, Marc...
Locke's Building
Believed to be the second oldest surviving commercial stru...
C. F. Drake Building
1886
Const. as a mercantile
building by Charle...
Bicentennial Monument
1776 • 1976
In memory of the 200th
anniversary...
Shelby County Courthouse
1854-1908
Original seat of government of Shelby Co...
Old Brick Church
On May 9, 1803, the Associate Reformed Synod of the Caroli...
J.C. Thompson Building
First opened in September, 1892, the J.C. Thompson buildin...
York Furnace Bridge
Site of York Furnace Bridge, last of the wooden bridges to...
Isaac Knowles - Knowles Block
This corner was once occupied by the ornate Victorian home...
Milrose Block
1889
Named for Rose Miller.
Pressed Metal Faca...
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Battle of Bentonville
Johnston's Confederates checked Sherman's Union army, March 19-21, 1865. Historic site 2½ Mi. E.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 701 and Harper House Road (County Route 1008), on the left when traveling south on U.S. 701.
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Locke's Building
Believed to be the second oldest surviving commercial structure in the city, this building opened in 1880 as a men's clothing store.
The second floor has been the location of several photo studios and at one time was occupied by Gertrude ...
C. F. Drake Building
1886
Const. as a mercantile
building by Charles F. Drake
and occupied by a variety
of retail stores and
professional offices
since 1886.
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Wall Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Bicentennial Monument
1776 • 1976
In memory of the 200th
anniversary of the
American Revolution and
the freedoms for which
it was fought.
May they always be.
Sponsored by
Hesley Jensen Post 491
American Legion and friends
Beneath this monument is
a vault of memoirs to be
opened in the year 2076
Marker is at ...
Shelby County Courthouse
1854-1908
Original seat of government of Shelby County established 1818 at Shelbyville (Pelham).
Moved to Columbiana 1826. First courthouse a small wooden building located on this site. Replaced 1854 by two-story brick structure which forms central portion of this building. ...
Old Brick Church
On May 9, 1803, the Associate Reformed Synod of the Carolinas was organized here at Ebenezer A.R.P. Church, built in 1788 by a congregation dating from colonial days. The rock wall was added in 1852. Damaged by Union troops in ...
J.C. Thompson Building
First opened in September, 1892, the J.C. Thompson building was originally home to the Crosser and Ogilvie store on the first floor and basement and Edmondson Photography on the second floor.
Frequently appearing in photographs of the Diamond, and the J. ...
York Furnace Bridge
Site of York Furnace Bridge, last of the wooden bridges to be erected across the Susquehanna between Harrisburg and tidewater. The bridge was built by Black & Huber in 1856. During construction four spans of the section between Bair Island ...
Isaac Knowles - Knowles Block
This corner was once occupied by the ornate Victorian home of Isaac Knowles, the principal founder of the K.T. & K. Pottery Co. The home, built in the 1870's, survived Isaac's death in 1902 but was demolished prior to 1910.
The ...
Milrose Block
1889
Named for Rose Miller.
Pressed Metal Facade.
Roof Top Gazebo.
Italian Renaissance Style.
Marker is on Wall Street near National Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org