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Apples and Barrels
Via Cuba's second mural depicts one of the town's most fas...
Kearney: From the Beginning
Long before early French explorers named it the Pla...
Centennial of Hattiesburg
[West Side]
Formerly Choctaw Territory and la...
Welcome to Italian Bar
At this historical site in 1850, over 3,000 prospectors wo...
Burial Mound
(Mound C)
Native American Indian of the Mississippia...
Historic American Beach
American Beach was established in 1935 under the leadershi...
Site of Bauer Drug
November 1, 1946 - December 1958
and
Bauer Sun...
Birthplace of Allan Shivers
Governor of Texas (1949-1957)
Born here, in now-raze...
Poplar Springs Baptist Church
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Established in 1805, Poplar Springs Ba...
Crown Zellerbach Employee World War II Memorial
In honor of the employees from this division who gave thei...
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Apples and Barrels
Via Cuba's second mural depicts one of the town's most fascinating eras, 1895-1920. During that brief period, the apple was king. By 1900, Cuba was the largest producer, processor, and distributor of applies in the state of Missouri. Closely related ...
Kearney: From the Beginning
Long before early French explorers named it the Platte River, or "flat waters," this heartland oasis was a crossroads. Migratory birds, abundant wildlife and Native Americans had been in residence for centuries when the confluence of the Oregon and Mormon ...
Centennial of Hattiesburg
[West Side]
Formerly Choctaw Territory and later claimed by France, Britain, Spain and United States, this area entered by settlers in early 1800s and known as Ewin Forks, later Gordonville. Chosen as rail center by Captain William H. Hardy in 1880 ...
Welcome to Italian Bar
At this historical site in 1850, over 3,000 prospectors worked. Over 10 million Dollars in Gold was extracted from Italian Bar & nearby “diggins”.
It is now private property owned by The Lost Dutchman’s Mining Association.
No camping without permission – Members ...
Burial Mound
(Mound C)
Native American Indian of the Mississippian culture were buried in this cemetery mound sometime in the A.D. 1200s. First excavated in 1932 by owner Col. Fain King, the mound was referred to as “Mound C”. A building was constructed ...
Historic American Beach
American Beach was established in 1935 under the leadership of Abraham Lincoln Lewis, one of seven co-founders of the Afro-American Life Insurance Company, and one of Florida’s first black millionaires. His vision was to create a beach resort as a ...
Site of Bauer Drug
November 1, 1946 - December 1958
and
Bauer Sundries & Veterinary Supplies
January 1959 - October 1969
Proprietor, Frances R. Bauer
Home of Kearney's last soda fountain
In honor of
George J. and Frances R. Bauer
for their civic mindedness and years of
dedication to the Old Town business ...
Birthplace of Allan Shivers
Governor of Texas (1949-1957)
Born here, in now-razed house, Oct. 5,1907, to Robert and Easter C. Shivers, pioneer East Texas family. As youth, worked at odd jobs to earn own pocket money. Was State Senator 12 years; Lieutenant Governor for two. ...
Poplar Springs Baptist Church
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Established in 1805, Poplar Springs Baptist Church, "Mother Church" of the Tugalo Baptist Assn., began in May of that year. Some of the first members were Joseph Chandler, Thomas Wilkins, John Nail, John Mullins, and James Jackson. John ...
Crown Zellerbach Employee World War II Memorial
In honor of the employees from this division who gave their lives while serving in the armed forces during World War II.
Curtin P Barnett • James F Hagensen • Thelma A Rancore • Jimmie Clark Berg • Wayne A Harwood ...