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Charter Oak Monument
Near This Spot
Stood The
Charter Oak
Mem...
William Bartram Trail
Traced 1773-1777
In July 1774 William Bartram entere...
William Bartram Trail
Traced 1773-1777
In July 1774 William Bartram camped...
William Bartram Trail
Traced 1773-1777
In 1774 William Bartram passed thro...
Birthplace of Republican Party
In 1852 Alvan Earle Bovay of Ripon met with Horace Greeley...
Hartford Vietnam War Memorial
Vietnam
1959 – 1975
In
Loving memory
Hillsdale Fire Department Monument
Dedicated to the
Memory of Our
Departed Member...
Elkhart Lake Road Race Circuits
?The Village of Elkhart Lake and the roads surrounding Elk...
Where Daly City Started
Near this site from 1868-1907 was the 250 acre San Mateo d...
Amon G. Carter, Sr. (1879-1955)
From his arrival in Fort Worth in 1905 until his death, Am...
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Charter Oak Monument
Near This Spot
Stood The
Charter Oak
Memorable in the History
of the
Colony of Connecticut
As The Hiding Place Of The
Charter
October 31, 1687
The Tree Fell
August 21, 1856
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1905
This Monument
Erected by The
Society of Colonial Wars
The State of Connecticut
1633 1775
Marker is at the intersection of Charter ...
William Bartram Trail
Traced 1773-1777
In July 1774 William Bartram entered Crawford County here, site of Marshall's Mill, going on to Knoxville, Roberta, and Cusetta.
Marker is on Carl Sutton Road 0.4 miles north of Sandy Point Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
William Bartram Trail
Traced 1773-1777
In July 1774 William Bartram camped nearby at “a beautiful large brook”, Sweet Water, on a trek from Augusta to Cusetta.
Marker is at the intersection of East Agency Street (Georgia Route 42) and Hartman Mill Road, on the right ...
William Bartram Trail
Traced 1773-1777
In 1774 William Bartram passed through what is now Roberta, after camping at Sweetwater and finding a new hydrangea.
Marker is at the intersection of East Agency Street and Hicks Road, on the left when traveling east on East Agency ...
Birthplace of Republican Party
In 1852 Alvan Earle Bovay of Ripon met with Horace Greeley in New York and advocated dissolution of the Whig Party and formation of a new party to fuse together anti-slavery elements. At the same time he suggested the name ...
Hartford Vietnam War Memorial
Vietnam
1959 – 1975
In
Loving memory
Of Those
Loyal
Men and women
Of Hartford
Who
Served Their
Country
David P Speath • Thomas M Neal • Allan P Firmneck • Roberto Ramos • Anthony J Spirito Jr • Angel L Diaz • Jimmy L Langston • Daryl L English ...
Hillsdale Fire Department Monument
Dedicated to the
Memory of Our
Departed Members
Hillsdale
Fire Department
1977
"Honor Roll" marker:
In Memorium
O.S. Trall 1924 • H.H. Herring 1927 • G.W. Saul 1927 • J.H. Westphal 1928 • A.H. Storms 1929 • C. Potter 1932 • T.C. Demarest 1933 • L.C. Meyer 1934 ...
Elkhart Lake Road Race Circuits
?The Village of Elkhart Lake and the roads surrounding Elkhart Lake hosted open-road sports car racing in 1950, 1951 and 1952. The races were sponsored by the Sports Car Club of America, organized by SCCA members Jim Kimberly, C. Bayard ...
Where Daly City Started
Near this site from 1868-1907 was the 250 acre San Mateo dairy ranch operated by pioneer resident John Daly, for whom Daly City was named upon incorporation of the city in 1911. Among his philanthropic gestures was the opening of ...
Amon G. Carter, Sr. (1879-1955)
From his arrival in Fort Worth in 1905 until his death, Amon Carter was the city’s most vigorous booster and champion. At his death, it was said that more than half of the city’s workers were employed by businesses Carter ...