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Rescuer Orchard
The Rescuer Orchard is in an area where the Oklahom...
The Field of Empty Chairs
You are entering the area where the Alfred P. Murra...
Mission Nuestra Senora de la Luz del Orcoquisac and Presidio San
Two of the most misfortune-ridden outposts of Spain in tex...
Joseph Blancpain's French Trading Post
French trader Joseph Blancpain established a trading post ...
Comanche Lookout
At an elevation of 1340 feet, Comanche Hill is the fourth ...
William Clayton Fain: Georgia Unionist
One of the leading Unionists in the state during the Civil...
Simpsonville Cotton Mill / Woodside Mill
Simpsonville Cotton Mill
This mill, opened in 1908, ...
Sierra Mountain Cemetery
The Masonic and Odd Fellows Lodges each established cemete...
First Log Cabin
Erected by Joseph Gray at S.W. corner of present day Bridg...
Chambers County Youth Project Show
On July 30, 1955, members of the East and West Chambers Co...
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Rescuer Orchard
The Rescuer Orchard is in an area where the Oklahoma Water Resources and Athenian Building once stood. Both sustained heavy damage and required demolition.
The Orchard symbolically "rushes in" from both east and west on the Memorial Grounds towards the Survivor ...
The Field of Empty Chairs
You are entering the area where the Alfred P. Murrah Building once stood. The granite used on this pathway was salvaged from the Murrah Building. The Field of Empty Chairs is a tribute to the 168 Americans who were killed ...
Mission Nuestra Senora de la Luz del Orcoquisac and Presidio San
Two of the most misfortune-ridden outposts of Spain in texas, “Our Lady of the Light” mission and its auxiliary fort, were founded near here in 1756 to guard against French encroachment from the east.
The two friars who were to minister ...
Joseph Blancpain's French Trading Post
French trader Joseph Blancpain established a trading post in this vicinity in August 1754. He had been living in Natchitoches, Louisiana, where he was the owner of a mercantile store.
With a small group of men, Blancpain arrived in August and ...
Comanche Lookout
At an elevation of 1340 feet, Comanche Hill is the fourth highest point in Bexas County. The hill lies on the southeastern edge of the Edwards Plateau and makes up the western edge of the Blackland Praire. Throughout history this ...
William Clayton Fain: Georgia Unionist
One of the leading Unionists in the state during the Civil War, William Clayton Fain was born in Georgia in 1825. A Fannin County lawyer and state representative, he served in the 1861 Secession Convention, where he opposed Georgia leaving ...
Simpsonville Cotton Mill / Woodside Mill
Simpsonville Cotton Mill
This mill, opened in 1908, was built after several leading men of Simpsonville asked Edward F. Woodside of the Pelzer Manufacturing Co. to help them establish a textile mill. The Simpsonville Cotton Mill, with Woodside as president and ...
Sierra Mountain Cemetery
The Masonic and Odd Fellows Lodges each established cemeteries here in 1869 or 1870 to provide a burial place for their deceased. Catholics established a cemetery to the Southwest. Pioneers and prominent citizens within the original fenced cemetery grounds. The ...
First Log Cabin
Erected by Joseph Gray at S.W. corner of present day Bridge and Spring Streets to serve Dutch Flat Wagon Road traffic over Donner Pass.
Marker is on Church Street east of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Chambers County Youth Project Show
On July 30, 1955, members of the East and West Chambers County Farm Bureaus and their families held a picnic in Fort Anahuac Park (4 mi. S) which included a variety of youth events and games. The success of the ...