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Robert E. Gard Memorial Storyteller's Circle
Robert E. Gard (1910-1992) wrote, spoke, taught, and lived...
Blawenburg
Local Historic District
State & National Registers o...
Site of the Home of Josiah Hughes Bell
1791 - 1838
One of the “Old Three Hundred&rd...
Rehoboth Presbyterian Church
Here in 1683 Reverend Francis Makemie began his ministry a...
McKittrick Brea Pit
California Historical Landmark
Located one-eigth mil...
Bonnie E. Cone
In Memory of
Bonnie E. Cone
June 22, 1907 ~ M...
Historic Boxwood Gardens
Princess Anne
This southeast corner of Somerset Aven...
Wood's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C. S.
Wood's (3d) Brigade,
<...Building Fort Burnham
After capturing Fort Harrison on September 29, men of the ...
Boulder Bumpers
Opened May, 1975
The Boulder Bumpers is a miniature ...
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Robert E. Gard Memorial Storyteller's Circle
Robert E. Gard (1910-1992) wrote, spoke, taught, and lived the Wisconsin Idea through community arts development. Convinced everyone has a story to tell, he envisioned a Wisconsin in which everyone wrote, painted, danced, acted or sang their story. His own ...
Blawenburg
Local Historic District
State & National Registers of Historic Places
A 19th century Turnpike Village originally settled, circa 1739 by John Blaw & Michael Blaw, the mill owner.
Marker is on Blawenberg - Belle Mead Road, on the right when traveling south. ...
Site of the Home of Josiah Hughes Bell
1791 - 1838
One of the “Old Three Hundred” who came to Texas with Stephen F. Austin in 1821 • First alcade of Austin's Colony • On this tract of 6,642 acres, granted him in 1824, was later built the ...
Rehoboth Presbyterian Church
Here in 1683 Reverend Francis Makemie began his ministry and in 1706 built this church
Ruins of Coventry Episcopal Church
Marker is at the intersection of MD 667 Rehoboth Road and Coventry Parish Road, on the right when traveling south on MD ...
McKittrick Brea Pit
California Historical Landmark
Located one-eigth mile west of here is ancient asphaltum seepage in which hundreds of Pleistocene (15,000 - 50,000 years ago) birds and animals were trapped. Site first explored in 1925 by the University of California, with excavation completed ...
Bonnie E. Cone
In Memory of
Bonnie E. Cone
June 22, 1907 ~ March 8, 2003
A native of Lodge
and
a tireless visionary
whose unwavering belief
in
the love of God
the kindness of people
and the power of education
led
to the founding of
The University of North Carolina
at Charlotte
and
to an untold ...
Historic Boxwood Gardens
Princess Anne
This southeast corner of Somerset Avenue, originally Bridge Street, and Washington Street, first named Upper Alley has been enhanced by this private boxwood garden since the first half of the 19th century. Long-standing tradition in Princess Anne has credited ...
Wood's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C. S.
Wood's (3d) Brigade,
27th Tenn., 16th Ala., 44th Tenn., 9th Ark., 8th Ark.,
3d Miss., 55th Tenn.,
Hardee's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
At this place the right of this brigade was engaged with infantry and the left was under fire from Waterhouse's ...
Building Fort Burnham
After capturing Fort Harrison on September 29, men of the 18th Corps concentrated on enlarging the break they had created in the Confederate defenses. Corps commander General E.O.C. Ord fell wounded as some units pushed south toward Fort Hoke. Others ...
Boulder Bumpers
Opened May, 1975
The Boulder Bumpers is a miniature version of the Dodgem car ride in Candy Apple Grove. It features two-rider cars, built by Bertazzon of Italy, that run on a 59' x 30' steel-plated floor. the ride structure is ...