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Veterans / Pioneers Memorial
State of Missouri 1821 • County of Webster 1855 • City of ...
Loyalhanning
Indian village settled by the Delaware soon after their de...
Idlewild Park
The longest-operating amusement park in Pa. and among the ...
Culture and Commerce
Hub, Home, Heart
When the Atlas Performing Arts Ce...
Brickyards to Buildings
Hub, Home, Heart
The Trinidad neighborhood, named ...
Lincoln and Hodgen's Mill
When Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, presen...
USS Utah Memorial
This memorial was officially authorized by the 91st Congre...
Education for All
Hub, Home, Heart
Gallaudet University is world ren...
Sa’ Cumn’e Plaza
Sa’ Cumn’e means “Big House” in the Miwok Language
A...
Farmer's and Merchant's Bank Building
A Downers Grove Historic Site
The Farmer's and Merch...
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Veterans / Pioneers Memorial
State of Missouri 1821 • County of Webster 1855 • City of Seymour 1895-1995
(Side A)
In honor and memory of all veterans
of the Seymour area
who served our country in times of
peace and war and to those
who paid the supreme sacrifice
so that ...
Loyalhanning
Indian village settled by the Delaware soon after their departure from the Susquehanna area in 1727, was located here. The name refers to "middle stream".
Marker is at the intersection of Lincoln Highway (U.S. 30) and East Main Street on Lincoln ...
Idlewild Park
The longest-operating amusement park in Pa. and among the oldest in the nation. In 1878, Thomas Mellon leased land along his Ligonier Valley Railroad hoping to increase passenger traffic by opening a picnic ground. Amusement rides began to be added ...
Culture and Commerce
Hub, Home, Heart
When the Atlas Performing Arts Center opened in 2005, it gave hope to an area still recovering from the destruction following the assassination of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968. But when K-B's Atlas ...
Brickyards to Buildings
Hub, Home, Heart
The Trinidad neighborhood, named for W.W. Corcoran's original estate, got its start in the 1890s after the Washington Brick Machine Company used up the clay here making bricks. With H Street filling in with houses and businesses, ...
Lincoln and Hodgen's Mill
When Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, present day Hodgenville was known as Hodgen’s Mill. It was settled in 1789 on land owned by Robert Hodgen, owner and operator of the mill. This area also included a tavern ...
USS Utah Memorial
This memorial was officially authorized by the 91st Congress of the United States of America on 14 October 1970. Its construction was made possible by Congressional appropriation and by the generous contributions of many individuals and organizations devoted to the ...
Education for All
Hub, Home, Heart
Gallaudet University is world renowned as the premier institution for higher education for deaf and hard of hearing students. It opened as the Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind in 1856 ...
Sa’ Cumn’e Plaza
Sa’ Cumn’e means “Big House” in the Miwok Language
And was an early name for the Sacramento area
This plaza is dedicated to the Native Americans
who walked this land before us and inspire current
generations to carry forth their traditions.
From Placer County to ...
Farmer's and Merchant's Bank Building
A Downers Grove Historic Site
The Farmer's and Merchant's Bank Building was built in 1892 for the first bank in Downers Grove. The bank was organized on May 10, 1892. The officers of the bank included Charles Curtiss, President, W.A. Tope, ...