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Bethesda
(Boys Home)
This Property Has Been
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Cantrell Wagon Building
Spartanburg Historic District
National Register
<...Beaufort Historic District
(South Carolina)
Beaufort Historic District
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Whitcomb-Baker VFW Post 4633 Veterans Memorial
In Memory Of All Veterans
Marker is on Fort K...
Standard Oil Company Building
Constructed in 1917 by Henry Jastro, this building is list...
Bank of Bakersfield
This site patented by Colonel Thomas Baker in 1867. Numero...
Brock's Department Store
This site was deeded by Col Thomas Baker to Agnes Stine in...
Penobscot River
The Penobscot River is a vital resource. In the 170...
The Town of Bucksport
In 1763 Jonathan Buck settled the area, which was s...
Newberry Village Cemetery
This cemetery dates from 1809, 23 years before Newberry’s ...
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Bethesda
(Boys Home)
This Property Has Been
Placed On The
National Register
Of Historic Places
By The United States
Department Of The Interior
Marker is on Old Montgomery Road, in the median.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Cantrell Wagon Building
Spartanburg Historic District
National Register
South Carolina
Department of Archives
and History
Cantrell Wagon Building
Spartanburg Historic District
of Historic Places
Marker is on West Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Beaufort Historic District
(South Carolina)
Beaufort Historic District
has been designated a
National
Historic Landmark
This Site Possesses National Significance
in Commemorating the History of the
United States of America
1974
National Park Service
United States Department of the Interior
Marker is on Bay ...
Whitcomb-Baker VFW Post 4633 Veterans Memorial
In Memory Of All Veterans
Marker is on Fort Knox Road (Maine Route 174), on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Standard Oil Company Building
Constructed in 1917 by Henry Jastro, this building is listed on both The National Register of Historic Buildings and the The Register of Historic Places by the Bakersfield City Council. It originally housed the executive offices of Standard Oil Company ...
Bank of Bakersfield
This site patented by Colonel Thomas Baker in 1867. Numerous individuals owned property until erection of Bank of Bakerfield in 1903. Replaced by present Bank of America buiding in 1930.
Marker is at the intersection of Chester Avenue and 20th Street, ...
Brock's Department Store
This site was deeded by Col Thomas Baker to Agnes Stine in 1871. Dave Hirshfeld ran the Pioneer Store here in 1899. Succeeded by Otto Belau in the same year. In 1904 the business was sold to Hochheimer and Co. ...
Penobscot River
The Penobscot River is a vital resource. In the 1700's it spawned numerous riverside communities, while the 1800's saw Bangor become the "lumber capital of the world", and Bucksport an international port renowned for shipbuilding. Crafted along the Penobscot were ...
The Town of Bucksport
In 1763 Jonathan Buck settled the area, which was subesequently burned during the Revolutionary War. First incorporated as "Buckstown", the name was changed to "Bucksport" in 1817. In the 1800's Bucksport thrived as an international port. Later industrial activity grew ...
Newberry Village Cemetery
This cemetery dates from 1809, 23 years before Newberry’s incorporation in 1832. George McCreless donated an acre here for a village cemetery, and his brother Lewis was the first person buried in it. The Town Council bought another acre from ...