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Fox-Watson Theatre
1931
This property has been
placed on the
<...Gold Furnace
A gold furnace was commonly used to separate mercury from ...
Bedford Street
Once a dirt country trail designed as an access to Christo...
Lincoln-Era Fire Companies
Lincoln's Springfield was vulnerable to fire, Crowd...
Jefferson Market Garden
Acres: 0.36
Where some went to market, and some we...
Jefferson Market Courthouse
Landmark of New York
This building, designed along...
Tyrrell County Confederate Monument
(side 1)
Gen. Robert E. Lee
This monument
<...Original Site of Hoffnungsfeld-Eden Church
1898 to 1924
Drawing of church
Marker is on 18...
In Memory of the Swiss Mennonite Congregation
of Kotosufka, Volhynia, Russia whose members left R...
Fort Joncaire
2nd building in Lewiston
Built 1720 near this spot...
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Fox-Watson Theatre
1931
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Kansas Preservation Alliance
Award For Excellence
Marker is at the intersection of Santa Fe Avenue and Walnut Street, on the right when traveling north on Santa Fe Avenue. ...
Gold Furnace
A gold furnace was commonly used to separate mercury from the gold. In gold placer mining, in which small specks and veins of gold were often found in quartz, mercury was used to separate the gold from the quartz. This ...
Bedford Street
Once a dirt country trail designed as an access to Christopher Street. A popular village thoroughfare. Having been mapped prior to 1799, Bedford Street is one of the earliest recorded streets in Greenwich Village. This street is named after Bedford ...
Lincoln-Era Fire Companies
Lincoln's Springfield was vulnerable to fire, Crowded wood-frame buildings, open flames in stoves, fireplaces, candles, and primitive gas lighting ineffective alarms, muddy streets, and inadequate water supplies---all combined to make fires potentially devastating. Springfield had its share of fires. In ...
Jefferson Market Garden
Acres: 0.36
Where some went to market, and some went to jail, today’s Greenwich Villagers tend the Jefferson Market Garden in the shade of the landmark Market Courthouse.
Named for Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States, the Jefferson ...
Jefferson Market Courthouse
Landmark of New York
This building, designed along Victorian Gothic lines by Vaux & Withers, was constructed in 1876 and served as the women’s court until 1932. Of particular interest are its turrets, traceried windows, ironwork and sculpture.
Marker is ...
Tyrrell County Confederate Monument
(side 1)
Gen. Robert E. Lee
This monument
was erected by the
Tyrrell
Monument Association,
A.D. 1902.
Executive Committee.
Mark Majette, Abner Alexander,
Thomas L. Jones, J.S. Cahoon,
and C. E. Tatem.
Finance Committee.
Mrs. B.V. McClees, Mrs. J.C. Meekins Sr.,
Miss Lina B. Alexander.
President.
Lt. Col. William F. Beasley.
In memory ...
Original Site of Hoffnungsfeld-Eden Church
1898 to 1924
Drawing of church
Marker is on 18th Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
In Memory of the Swiss Mennonite Congregation
of Kotosufka, Volhynia, Russia whose members left Russia in search of religious liberty, sixty-two families sailing on the "City of Richmond," landing in New York September 3, 1874, and in October arriving on this Quarter Sectin (S.W. Quarter Sec. 19-21-2W) ...
Fort Joncaire
2nd building in Lewiston
Built 1720 near this spot
A palisaded trading post
First French Fort on
Niagara River
Marker can be reached from South 4th Street south of Tuscarora Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org