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Kiel Veterans Park

In memory of

our departed comrades

who gave their today

for your tomorrow

Post 6707

Marker is at the intersection of East Water Street (Wisconsin Route 57) and 1st Street, on the right when traveling west on East Water Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Deep River Friends Meeting

Was begun in 1753 and organized as a Monthly Meeting, 1778. Present building erected 1875.

Marker is at the intersection of Wendover Avenue and Penny Road when traveling east on Wendover Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Ruddick Pond

Named for John Ruddick, 1854 Town Supervisor, who took over area called French Mill. Later served by the former Birchwood Post Office. William Mitchell was last Postmaster.

Marker is on French Clearing Road ¼ mile from Sackett Lake Road when ...

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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 ...

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Apalachee Trail

The Apalachee Indian Trail of early times

passed in this vicinity through Alligator -

now Lake City - to near the upper mineral

springs - White Springs - on to Tallahassee

via Alapaha.

This marker commemorates, also, the historically

prominent ...

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Red Rocks Park

Red Rocks Park is a national Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. The Trading Post and the Amphitheater are Denver Landmarks. The Trading Post, an example of the Pueblo-style architecture, is made of brick and stucco and ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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Opening of the Mid-Continent Oil Field

Kansas has long been oil country. There are legends that Indians held council around the lights of burning springs. Emigrants, it is known, skimmed "rock tar" from such oil seeps to grease the axles of their wagons.

A mile southeast is ...

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