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Central Park Veterans Memorial - Screaming Eagles Grove

In honor of San Mateos adopted sons of the 101st. Airborne Division and native sons and daughters who served proudly in Vietnam and the Persian Gulf.

Marker can be reached from South El Camino Real (State Highway 82).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Guaranty Eagles

Carved of Indiana limestone, originally a part of the Guaranty Bank Building constructed in 1921. Salvaged in 1965 during a major building remodeling, and returned to Guaranty in 1981.

Marker is at the intersection of Murray Street and 4th Street, on ...

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Eagle Point Bell

This bell was salvaged from a logging train used in Woodmere, a sawmill town south of Venice, on what is now Rt. 776. The abundant stand of pine trees in that area was dying from having been "bled" of their ...

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the Eagle Hotel

From 1834 to 1960 this site was occupied by the Eagle Hotel building. It was Gettysburg's premier hostelry for most of the 19th century. The advent of automobile and cheaper motels were the source of its downfall midway in the ...

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Eagle Tavern

Built in 1790s. Banquet for Lafayette held on February 27, 1825 when tavern was on original site 900 ft. northeast.

Marker is at the intersection of St. David Street (Business U.S. 301) and King Street, on the right when traveling west ...

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The Eagles' Hall

Greenlee County Historical Society

Greenlee County

Historical Society

The Eagles' Hall

Has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

By the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on Chase Creek Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Eagle Nest Lake State Park

Eagle Nest was a place where members of several Indian tribes were said to have come to collect ceremonial feathers. Before 1919, Charles Springer acquired the land and built a dam for irrigation. It now has a capacity of 78,000 ...

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Eagle Emporium Building

Built in 1864, the Eagle Emporium Building is the oldest existing commercial building in downtown Salt Lake City. William Jennings, Utah's first millionaire, constructed the building to house his mercantile business. The Eagle Emporium Building was also the first home ...

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Eagle Hotel and Bolton Hotel

On the site directly across the street stood the Eagle Hotel, a three-story brick structure opened by George Buehler in January of 1812. It was here that Charles Dickens stayed when touring America in 1842 during which time he authored ...

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Eagle Gate 1859

The Eagle Gate marked the entrance to the homes of Brigham Young. During the early settlement of the valley, Brigham Young was aloted the land lying athwart the mouth of City Creek Canyon. His New England heritage prompted him to ...

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