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Erected by the State of Connecticut
Erected by the State of Connecticut
to her
Fif...
Montgomery Bell Academy
Formally established in 1867 with a bequest of $20,000 by ...
Crooked Run Baptist Church
Crooked Run Baptist Church was organized in 1772 and is na...
Robert E. Lee Bridge
Erected 1933 – 1934 by
Richmond Bridge Corporation
Battle of Nashville
Confederate Outpost
100 yards west was Redoubt No. 3...
Springfield City Hall Bell
This bell from Springfield's first City Hall, located on t...
O'Brian's Grocery
121 South Main
O'Brian sold his medicinal oil from t...
September 11, 2001 Memorial
In Loving Memory Of The Known And Unknown,
The Found...
Battle of Nashville
Taking of Redoubt No. 5
Hood's Redoubt No. 5 was on ...
Roebling Memorial
This memorial erected by the citizens of the Town of Roebl...
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Erected by the State of Connecticut
Erected by the State of Connecticut
to her
Fifth and Twentieth Infantry Regiments
Chattanooga Campaign
1863 - 1864
Marker is on Hawthorne Street north of Ivy Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Montgomery Bell Academy
Formally established in 1867 with a bequest of $20,000 by ironmaster Montgomery Bell, the roots of M.B.A. actually go back to 1785, with the University of Nashville, Cumberland College, and Davidson Academy. The boy's preparatory school has been here since ...
Crooked Run Baptist Church
Crooked Run Baptist Church was organized in 1772 and is named for the stream that flows nearby. James Garnett Sr., one of the early pastors, served the congregation from 1774 until close to his death in 1830. Another member, Thomas ...
Robert E. Lee Bridge
Erected 1933 – 1934 by
Richmond Bridge Corporation
John J. Wicker, Jr., President
R. Keith Compton, V. Pres Allen J. Saville, V. Pres.
Horace L. Smith, Jr., V. Pres. Wilmer L. O’Flaherty, Sec-Treas.
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In conjunction with
City of Richmond
J. Fulmer Bright, Mayor
R. Keith Compton, Director of ...
Battle of Nashville
Confederate Outpost
100 yards west was Redoubt No. 3 in the Confederate system of detached works beyond the main line. It was overrun by the enveloping attack of Wood's IV Corps from the northwest.
Marker is on Hillsboro Pike (U.S. 431), on ...
Springfield City Hall Bell
This bell from Springfield's first City Hall, located on this site in 1848, is placed here to honor the school children of Springfield and Clark County who participated in the Esplanade/Fountain Square Project.
Time capsule encased beneath this bell.
October 14, 1993
Marker ...
O'Brian's Grocery
121 South Main
O'Brian sold his medicinal oil from this site. Later, for many years, the building was used as a billiards parlor.
Marker is on Main Street near Avenue B, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
September 11, 2001 Memorial
In Loving Memory Of The Known And Unknown,
The Found And The Unfound
The World Trade Center - American Airlines Flight 11 - American Airlines Flight 175 - United Airlines Flight 93 - United Airlines Flight 77 - The Pentagon
Wisconsin's Lost
Kevin F. ...
Battle of Nashville
Taking of Redoubt No. 5
Hood's Redoubt No. 5 was on this hill. Couch's Division of the XXIII Corps, sweeping to the south of the route of Smith's XVI, captured it and the hills to the east late in the afternoon. ...
Roebling Memorial
This memorial erected by the citizens of the Town of Roebling in honor and in memory of the founders, sons of John A. Roebling 1905 - 1930
Marker is at the intersection of Riverside Avenue and 4th Avenue, on the left ...