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Site of First Ohio State Home Football Game / The Ohio State Uni
Site of First Ohio State Home Football Game
In the f...
Lynch Building
This is the site of W.E. Lynch & Company, a drug store for...
St. Leonard Polling House and Garden of Remembrance
This polling house was built in 1926 and residents voted h...
14th (Brooklyn) Infantry N.Y.S.M.
(84th New York Volunteers)
14th. (Brooklyn) Infantry...
Brewhouse
Surveyed 1651
5½ Miles. ? Mackall’s Landing. Birthpl...
Buffalo Trace Distillery
Free House
In the early days of whiskey production, ...
Tom & Mary’s Snack Shop & Dr. Watanabe’s Office
The first Japanese American surgeon in San Jose was Dr. Le...
Benny Brown Arena
A lifelong fourth generation rancher from Ione with summer...
Battle of Cedar Creek
The breaking of this bridge in the evening of October 19, ...
Site of the Lincoln Cabin
The Lincoln Cabin stood near the north bank of the Sangamo...
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Site of First Ohio State Home Football Game / The Ohio State Uni
Site of First Ohio State Home Football Game
In the fall, life for many in Columbus revolves around Ohio State University football, from the first kickoff in September to the last play in November. O.S.U.'s first home game took place at ...
Lynch Building
This is the site of W.E. Lynch & Company, a drug store form 1877 until 1969. The business was founded by William Edward Lynch (1851-1896), and continued by his wife, Kate Holstein Lynch (1854-1923), and son, W. Charlton Lynch (1882-1924) ...
St. Leonard Polling House and Garden of Remembrance
This polling house was built in 1926 and residents voted here until 1974. The Garden of Remembrance honors all those held dear in the hearts of area residents. It also honors First Ladies Mrs. John Quincy Adams and Mrs. Zachary ...
14th (Brooklyn) Infantry N.Y.S.M.
(84th New York Volunteers)
14th. (Brooklyn) Infantry N.Y.S.M.
(84th. N.Y. Volunteers)
2nd. Brigade, 1st. Division, 1st. Corps.
—————Here, in the forenoon, July 1st. 1863, the Regiment opened fire on A.P. Hill's Corps; afterwards charged successfully on Davis' Brigade at the railroad to the right ...
Brewhouse
Surveyed 1651
5½ Miles. ? Mackall’s Landing. Birthplace of Thomas Johnson (1732–1819), member of Continental Congress 1774. Nominated Washington as Commander-in-Chief Continental Army 1775. First elected Governor of Maryland 1777. Associate Justice United States Supreme Court 1791.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery
Free House
In the early days of whiskey production, a tax was levied on the product as soon as it left the still. Knowing that bourbon improved through aging, distilleries convinced the government that the tax should not fall due until ...
Tom & Mary’s Snack Shop & Dr. Watanabe’s Office
The first Japanese American surgeon in San Jose was Dr. Lee Watanabe. His office was above Tom and Mary’s Snack Shop. He was pretty short, but when he was standing on his box doing surgery, he was a giant.
Sue ...
Benny Brown Arena
A lifelong fourth generation rancher from Ione with summer ranges in the mountains near Kirkwood, Benny Brown made his first appearance in this arena in 1951 at the age of 13. The event was cattle penning. His mother was his ...
Battle of Cedar Creek
The breaking of this bridge in the evening of October 19, 1864 permitted Sheridan to retake most of the material captured in the morning by Early.
Marker is on Valley Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
Site of the Lincoln Cabin
The Lincoln Cabin stood near the north bank of the Sangamon River about 600 yards to the east.
Courtesy hmdb.org