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Temple Quarry Trailhead
Pioneer workmen transported basalt stone
blocks for ...
Hancock Park
La Brea Pits
Presented to
The Citizens of ...
Chipley - Pine Mountain, Georgia
Chipley was incorporated on December 9, 1882, following th...
Portici
On the ridge ahead of you stood "Portici," an important la...
Dupee Hall of Music
Franklin Academy
has been placed on the
Nation...
Re-Opening the Tennessee River
After Chickamauga, the Confederates by holding Lookout Mou...
Paul R. Redfern
Born in 1902, Paul Redfern at an early age showed a marked...
Civil and Spanish-American Wars Memorial
Memorial
to
the Veterans
of the C...
Kearney County Pioneers
To the Pioneers
of
Kearney County, Nebr...
St. Joseph’s College
September 10, 1924 – October 17, 1989
This monument ...
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Temple Quarry Trailhead
Pioneer workmen transported basalt stone
blocks for construction of the Saint George
LDS Temple foundation by wagon over this
"Temple Quarry Trail".
Completion of the trailhead, archway, and
access to the trail has long been Dr. Mark H,
Greene's dream. The City of Saint George
dedicates ...
Hancock Park
La Brea Pits
Presented to
The Citizens of Los Angeles County
In December 1916 by
Captain Allan Hancock
With a request that the scientific
features be preserved
First historic reference to the tar pools
Recorded in the diary of Caspar ...
Chipley - Pine Mountain, Georgia
Chipley was incorporated on December 9, 1882, following the extension of the Columbus and Rome Railroad one mile north of the Village of Hood. Old Hood was the predecessor of Chipley. Chipley was named after Colonel W. D. Chipley, a ...
Portici
On the ridge ahead of you stood "Portici," an important landmark of both battles of Manassas. In 1861, Frank Lewis resided here with his wife Fannie and two small children. Their middling plantation consisted of 769 acres. The family owned ...
Dupee Hall of Music
Franklin Academy
has been placed on the
National Register
of
Historic Places
by the
U.S. Department
of the Interior
Marker is on P Street near 14th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Re-Opening the Tennessee River
After Chickamauga, the Confederates by holding Lookout Mountain and Valley, closed the river line of supplies. Rosecrans' plan for its re-opening was to move Hooker's force from Bridgeport into Lookout Valley, Gen. W. F. Smith to co-operate from Chattanooga by ...
Paul R. Redfern
Born in 1902, Paul Redfern at an early age showed a marked mechanical aptitude and excitement for aviation. Shortly after graduating from old Columbia High School in 1923, he built his own airplane and established the city’s first commercial aviation ...
Civil and Spanish-American Wars Memorial
Memorial
to
the Veterans
of the Civil and
Spanish-American
Wars.
[Honor Roll of Veterans]
Gettysburg · Vicksburg
Antietam · Monitor&Merrimac
Marker is on Minden Avenue near 4th Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Kearney County Pioneers
To the Pioneers
of
Kearney County, Nebr.
Dedicated Sept. 23, 1933
Marker is on 4th Street near Colorado Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
St. Joseph’s College
September 10, 1924 – October 17, 1989
This monument marks the former campus of St. Joseph’s College. Established with the primary purpose of training candidates for Catholic Priesthood, the college also educated thousands of young men who entered public service throughout ...