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Original Federal Boundary Stone NE 3

Original Federal Boundary Stone

District of Columbia

Placed 1791-1792

Protected by Our Flag Chapter

Daughters of the American Revolution

1916

Marker is at the intersection of Eastern Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Eastern ...

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Queen Elizabeth II

On this spot

stood

Her Majesty

Queen Elizabeth II

on the occasion of

her gracious visit

9 July 1976.

His Royal Highness

the Prince Philip

stood nearby.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Brimskill Building

Built by Edward Brimskill 1849-1851. Rear section built 1849. Iron shutters a protection from fire and robbers, imported from Scotland. Used in early days as general store and miners supply. Wells Fargo maintained desk room here for many years and ...

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Original Federal Boundary Stone NE 9

Original Federal Boundary Stone

District of Columbia

Placed 1791-1792

Protected by Capt Molly Pitcher Chapter

Daughters of the American Revolution

1916

Marker is on Eastern Avenue 0 miles south of Sheriff Road, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Pearl Harbor Survivors

In memory of those heroes

who made the supreme sacrifice

and to the survivors of

Pearl Harbor

Oahu, Hawaii

December 7, 1941

A day that will live in infamy

Dedicated

December 7, 2002

By

Penninsula Chapter Three

Pearl Harbor Survivors

Association, Inc.

Marker is on Kawana Circle 0.1 miles west of Biggins Circle, ...

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Kohler Building

Built by Henry Kohler, pioneer merchant and miner born in Germany in 1825, he came to Washington from Indiana in 1854. He mined until 1881 when he opened a general merchandise store to supply groceries, hardware and miners supplies to ...

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Rockbridge County / Augusta County

Rockbridge County

Area 616 Square Miles

Formed in 1778 from Augusta and Botetourt, and named for the Natural Bridge. Samuel Houston and Cyrus H. McCormick were born in this county. Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson are buried in Lexington. ...

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Schubert Cheese Factory

Town of Polk, Wisconsin

The fieldstone and timber Schubert Cheese Factory was built in 1901 with two-foot thick walls. The majority of the structure was built into the hill to serve as a cooling cellar for aging cheese. The front of ...

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Original Federal Boundary Stone East

Original Federal Boundary Stone

District of Columbia

Placed 1791-1792

Protected by Dist. of Co. Chapter

Daughters of the American Revolution

1916

Marker is at the intersection of Eastern Avenue and Southern Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Eastern ...

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The Old Bridge

In pioneer times, private boats and commercial ferries were used to cross the waters of Sturgeon Bay. In 1887 the crossing became considerable [sic] easier when John D. Leathem and Thomas H. Smith completed a toll bridge consisting of a ...

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