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Lincoln County Confederate Monument
[Crossed Flags]
61-65
To the Memory
of t...
Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq War Memorial
We honor the men and women of
the United States Ar...
The Great Clinton Fire
Commemorating the Great Clinton Fire
October 30, 189...
Soldiers of the World War
Legion Memorial Bridge
In memory of
Charles We...
Whig Rivals and Friends
A native of Kentucky, John J. Hardin moved to Jacks...
Bridgeforth High School
Though black public education existed in Giles County by 1...
In Memory of Perry L. Johnson
July 21, 1908 – October 8, 1986
In memory of Perry L...
Legend of Paul Bunyan
The legend of Paul Bunyan is the creation of lumberjacks f...
The Lewis Family Pavilion
Dedicated May 3, 2003
The Lewis Family, America's Fi...
Fricke Brewery
Fricke Brewery
934-936 South Tenth Street
c. 1...
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Lincoln County Confederate Monument
[Crossed Flags]
61-65
To the Memory
of the
Confederate Soldiers
of
Lincoln County
Marker is on North Washington Street (State Highway 43), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq War Memorial
We honor the men and women of
the United States Armed Forces for
their efforts to let freedom reign in
the Persian Gulf War, Afghanistan,
and Iraq. "You can only protect
your liberties in this world by
protecting the other ...
The Great Clinton Fire
Commemorating the Great Clinton Fire
October 30, 1891
100 Year Anniversary
Marker is on Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Soldiers of the World War
Legion Memorial Bridge
In memory of
Charles Wesley Avars · Percy J Bates · Stanton K Berry · Martin F Bowles · Albert B Carstedt · Ocal Chapman · Jesse E Crisp · Clay Dotson · Paul H Graves · Cass Hale ...
Whig Rivals and Friends
A native of Kentucky, John J. Hardin moved to Jacksonville in 1831 when he was twenty-one. Like other young men of their generation. Hardin and Abraham Lincoln served in the Black Hawk War. Both men were lawyers and Whig politicians ...
Bridgeforth High School
Though black public education existed in Giles County by 1869, Bridgeforth was the first black high school. Designed by America's first black architectural firm, McKissack and McKissack, which had the local roots, and named for black educator J. T. Bridgeforth, ...
In Memory of Perry L. Johnson
July 21, 1908 – October 8, 1986
In memory of Perry L. Johnson, of Bleckley County, Georgia who at age 36 while serving as a Corporal in the United States Army during WW II, single handedly captured fifteen German soldiers at ...
Legend of Paul Bunyan
The legend of Paul Bunyan is the creation of lumberjacks from Canada to the United States and from Maine to the Pacific Northwest. It probably had its roots in a real person. There was a soldier, named Paul Bunyan, who ...
The Lewis Family Pavilion
Dedicated May 3, 2003
The Lewis Family, America's First of Bluegrass Gospel Music, was organized in 1951. The Lewis Family has achieved worldwide recognition as an icon of bluegrass gospel music. From a modest but proud beginning in Lincoln County, the ...
Fricke Brewery
Fricke Brewery
934-936 South Tenth Street
c. 1865
is listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
8th Street Historic District
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Marker is at the intersection of South 10th Street (U.S. 10) and Washington Street (U.S. 151), on the right ...