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Tobacco Farm - Old Trace

Tobacco Farm- You see here a typical early 1900's tobacco farm. A 10-minute loop walk takes you through the field and to the barn where you see tobacco hanging to dry.

Old Trace- From here you may drive north on a ...

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The Gordon House

One of the few remaining buildings associated with the Old Natchez Trace is the house of ferry operator John Gordon.

In the early 1800s Gordon made an agreement with the Chickasaw Chief George Colbert to operate a trading post and ferry ...

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New Tribes Bible Institute

(Resthaven)

Prior to any white settlers moving into this area, this large hill was the site of an Indian Village. The first building was a residence and nursery in the 1850s, later known as Hickory Grove Villa. After years of delay, ...

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Rotunda

Built in 1913 as the first federally owned Post Office in Waukesha, it is one of the best remaining examples of Classic Revival Architecture in Waukesha. The structure was built on a historic triangle previously occupied by the First Methodist ...

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South Entry

This was the location of the south entry to the second floor of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building from the plaza level.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Team Effort

Within minutes after 9:02 a.m. on April 19, 1995, this tranquil plaza was transformed into a scene of frantic lifesaving activities. Many individuals became heroes as they joined together to become "First Responder Teams" to pull men, women and children ...

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St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church

Historic Landmark

St. Nicholas R.C. Church

1900-1901

F.C. Sauer, Architect

Marker is on Allegheny Valley Expressway (Pennsylvania Route 28), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Playground

This grass lawn was the playground for the children's daycare center.

Many children were killed or injured in the building.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Survivor Tree

Known today as the "Survivor Tree," this American Elm survived the April 19, 1995 bombing. The Survivor Tree's bark protects it from disease and bugs. Please help us protect the Survivor Tree by not removing bark or placing coins in ...

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Whistler’s Mother

1804–1881

Anna Mathilda McNeill Whistler, mother of the noted painter, James Abbot McNeill Whistler, lived in a house which stood 1300 yards east of this spot.

Marker is at the intersection of North College Street (Business U.S. 701) and Burney Ford Road, ...

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