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Bellpoint Buccaneers / Bellpoint High School

Bellpoint Buccaneers

In the early part of the twentieth century, most small villages in Ohio focused community pride on the accomplishments of their high school's athletic teams. The Bellpoint basketball teams of the 1920s were a great example. In 1922-1925, the ...

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Fort Barrington

»— 12 mi. ?

Fort Barrington, about twelve miles West of here on the Altamaha River, was built in 1751. Lieut. Robert Baillie, in charge of construction, commanded the post for several years.

Named Fort Howe during the Revolution, the ...

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Col. W. L. Salisbury

This park is named for Col. W. L. Salisbury (1830-1878), soldier, editor, banker, distinguished citizen of Columbus whose contribution to progress and culture in his native city was outstanding. His home was on the east side of this block. He ...

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Munch's Battery

Prentiss' Division

U. S.

Munch's Battery,

1st Minnesota Lt. Art., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

This battery with 6 guns went into action

here at 7.30 a.m. April 6, 1862, and was engaged

until 9 a.m. when it retired to the Hornets' Nest.

Marker is on ...

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Keoneloa Bay

K?loa Heritage Trail — Ka Ala Hele Waiwai Ho‘olina o K?loa

Stone and coral tools found a Keoneloa Bay , or long sand, helped arcaeologists determine that early Hawaiians used the area between 200 and 600 A.D. as a temporary fishing ...

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This Bell

This bell originally hung in a monastery in Mexico. Brought to America during the Mexican War, 1846. Served as fire alarm in Cambridge until 1883.

Marker is at the intersection of High Street and Court Lane, on the right when traveling ...

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Po‘ip? Beach Park

K?loa Heritage Trail — Ka Ala Hele Waiwai Ho‘olina o K?loa

Abundant, easy-to-view marine life in calm waters is a major attraction at Po‘ip? Beach. The endangered native Hawaiian Monk seal and threatened Green sea turtle are frequent visitors. From November ...

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“Blind Tom”

200 feet east is the grave of Thomas Wiggins, (1843-1908). As “Blind Tom” he thrilled audiences here and in Europe with his remarkable musical performances. Born a slave, his native genius let him reproduce perfectly on the piano any sound ...

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First "REA" Substation in Carroll County

In 1936, a young attorney from the Victory community began investigating the possibility of bringing electric service to rural farms and homes in the West Georgia area. Together with rural merchants, farmers, a preacher and a mail carrier, they formed ...

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Munch's Battery

Prentiss' Division

U.S.

Munch's Battery

1st Minnesota Lt. Arty., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

This Battery had one section in action here, and one section 300 feet north, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 6, 1862.

The Battery was again in action on ...

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