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Great Falls of Paterson on the Passaic
has been designated a
Registered
Natural Landm...
French Post
Probably site occupied by Nicolas Perrot
1685...
Ash Fork Maintenance Camp #1
Built circa 1926-27
by the Arizona Department...
Ash Fork
Founded 1882
Ash Fork is located near the 35th Paral...
Site of the Dongan Oak
At the Battle of Long Island, on the hill to the north of ...
First United Methodist Church
Tampa, Florida
On July 26, 1846, the first Methodist...
Camp North Fork
CCC Memorial
Camp North Fork 519-F11
1933 - 19...
Pioneer of Preservation
Ted Harvey: Innovator for Preservation
Trussum Pond<...
The Birthplace of 4-H
A. B. Graham, superintendent of Springfield Township Rural...
Robert Erskine F.R.S.
In memory of
Robert Erskine F.R.S.
Geographer ...
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Great Falls of Paterson on the Passaic
has been designated a
Registered
Natural Landmark
Under the provisions of the
Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935
this site possesses exceptional value
in illustrating the natural
history of the United States
U.S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service
1967
Marker is at the intersection of McBride Avenue and ...
French Post
Probably site occupied by Nicolas Perrot
1685 – 86
Reoccupied by Godefroy de Linctot
Remains discovered in 1887 by Judge
B.F. Heuston and Georege H. Squier
aided by Antoine Grignon
Dedicated September 6, 1926
by
State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Marker is on Sullivan Road / South Park Road ...
Ash Fork Maintenance Camp #1
Built circa 1926-27
by the Arizona Department
of Transportation
This building constructed of Moenkopi Sandstone, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Ash Fork Camp location was selected because it is a junction point of the Old Trails and Grand ...
Ash Fork
Founded 1882
Ash Fork is located near the 35th Parallel where, in the 1850's the Army Corps of Topographical Engineers began surveying a future railroad route. Camels were imported and used as beast of burden, adding to the colorful history of ...
Site of the Dongan Oak
At the Battle of Long Island, on the hill to the north of this spot, the Americans had a redoubt with two guns, to guard the old Valley Grove Road, called by the early settlers the “Porte”, meaning gate-way through ...
First United Methodist Church
Tampa, Florida
On July 26, 1846, the first Methodist church in Tampa was organized with seventeen founding members. They worshipped in a primitive structure built of driftwood from nearby Fort Brooke. They called it the “Church-by-the-Sea”. This structure was destroyed in ...
Camp North Fork
CCC Memorial
Camp North Fork 519-F11
1933 - 1942
United States of America
Civilian Conservation Corp
Memorial
In honor of the preservation
of our most valuable resource
the youth
of America
Marker is at the intersection of State Highway 28/55 and Erdie Village Road, on the right when traveling north ...
Pioneer of Preservation
Ted Harvey: Innovator for Preservation
Trussum Pond
Tranquil waters trapped by a grist mill dam in the early nineteenth century made Trussum Pon a haven for the baldcypress. However, the trees now seen dotting the pond's surface are all that remain of ...
The Birthplace of 4-H
A. B. Graham, superintendent of Springfield Township Rural schools in Clark County, established the "Boys and Girls Agricultural Experiment Club," which revolutionized agricultural education and non-formal youth development methods. The first meeting of the club, said to be the nation's ...
Robert Erskine F.R.S.
In memory of
Robert Erskine F.R.S.
Geographer and Surveyer
for the Army of
The United States
Son of the Revd Ralph Erskine
Late Minister at Dunjermine
in Scotland
Born
September 7th, 1735
Died
October 2nd, 1780
Aged 45 Years
and 25 Days
Marker is on Chicken House Road, on the left when traveling south. ...