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La Porte – Quincy Wagon Road
On May 1, 1866 a special election was held in Plumas Count...
Black Pioneers Cemetery
Circa 1830 – 1900
333 marked graves in 2001
Ji...
Pariser Platz
[English text]
Pariser Plaz (Paris Square) is...
Putnamville United Methodist Church
Built in 1834 as the Putnamville Presbyterian Church, the ...
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Packers Heritage Trail
The Packers might have been b...
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and Cemetery
Church Organized 1818:
Church organized in 1819; Fir...
Pike Co. Courthouse and Jail
Courthouse erected 1888-89 by McDonald Bros.; later renova...
Chicago and North Western Depot
Packers Heritage Trail
The Chicago & North Wes...
Curly Lambeau's Birthplace Home
Packers Heritage Trail
Earl Louis “Curly” Lambeau is...
Pembroke College Tribute
The building adjacent to this site housed
Pe...
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La Porte – Quincy Wagon Road
On May 1, 1866 a special election was held in Plumas County to issue bonds in the sum of $20,000 for the construction of the La Porte – Quincy Wagon Road. The 34-1/2 mile road was completed in 1867 under ...
Black Pioneers Cemetery
Circa 1830 – 1900
333 marked graves in 2001
Jim Scott 1871
Hett Powell 1890
Marker is on Covered Bridge Road SW ¼ mile south of Euharlee Road SW, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Pariser Platz
[English text]
Pariser Plaz (Paris Square) is one of Berlin’s most distinctive squares and occupies a unique place within the groundplan of the city. Its planning is attributed to Philipp Gerlach (1697-1738), the architect commissioned by Frederick William I to extend ...
Putnamville United Methodist Church
Built in 1834 as the Putnamville Presbyterian Church, the brick structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and sits at the intersection of SR 243 and US Hwy 40, also known as the old National Road. It ...
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Packers Heritage Trail
The Packers might have been born in the old Press-Gazette building five years before this one was completed, but the close ties between the team and the newspaper carried on here. Had it not been for the Press-Gazette, ...
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and Cemetery
Church Organized 1818:
Church organized in 1819; First Cemetery Burial in 1819. One of the earliest Methodist Congregations in the area, this church was organized by local preacher, Rev. Alexander Faires, in a log school built in 1816. Land donated in ...
Pike Co. Courthouse and Jail
Courthouse erected 1888-89 by McDonald Bros.; later renovated 1932-33. Here was scene of Hatfield clan trials for murders of Tolbert, Randolph, Jr., Pharmer, Alifair, and Calvin McCoy. The defendants lodged in adjacent jail; found guilty and sentenced to life in ...
Chicago and North Western Depot
Packers Heritage Trail
The Chicago & North Western Depot was the Packer's usual port of call for road trips over nearly four decades. And often those trips started or ended, or both, with a party thrown by the team's ever-faithful ...
Curly Lambeau's Birthplace Home
Packers Heritage Trail
Earl Louis “Curly” Lambeau is Green Bay's most famous native son and the driving force behind the city's most treasured jewel. The storied Green Bay Packers were largely his creation, and they've become his lasting legacy.
Born in 1898, ...
Pembroke College Tribute
The building adjacent to this site housed
Pembroke College
Founded in 1891 with six students, the Woman's College in Brown University formally established in 1896 and renamed Pembroke College in 1928. The first women to receive degrees were Anne Tillinghast ...