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Arctic Brotherhood Camp Skagway

Built in 1899 as headquarters for the Arctic Brotherhood Camp Skagway No. 1. The Brotherhood was established February 26, 1899 for the purpose of fraternal enjoyment and mutual aid. Over 30 camps were established throughout Alaska and the Yukon and ...

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McClellan Air Force Base

This memorial is dedicated to the

men and women

of McClellan AFB whose sacrifice, courage

and determination contributed

immeasurably to the

nation's security

Marker is on Arnold Avenue north of Peacekeeper Way, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lincolnton Presbyterian Church / Lincolnton Cemetery

Lincoln County Georgia

Approved and Accepted on

National Historic Register

by Act 1966

Land Donated by

Peter Lamar, March 3, 1823

for Religious and Educational Purposes

Lincolnton Garden Club

Organized by

Mrs. Ruth Hogan Armstrong

1950

Restored for Perpetual Care

1974

Present Members

Mrs. Iris N. Sales President

Mrs. Edith M. Aycock

Mrs. Wenona S. Cox

Mrs. ...

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Second Baptist Church World War II Memorial

In Honor and Memory

Of the Members of the Second Baptist Church who served in

World War II

Herman A Arrowood - Fred A Johnson

Willard W. Batson - J.Clyde Jones

R.Douglas Bishop - Glover Y.Jones

Hubert E.Bishop - Ray F.Jones

Charles R.Brown. Jr. - Roy F.Jones

Lee ...

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Barnwell Baptist Church Cemetary

Sometimes called the Red Hill Cemetary

Original Site of Barnwell First Baptist Church

First Baptist Church is the Oldest Continual

Institution in Barnwell Established in 1502

Both the 1850 building and the 1926 building

stood on this site.

Earlier Church Buildings were located nearby

the ...

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White Bird

The battle of White Bird Canyon, which was the first battle in the war between the Nez Perce Indians and the U.S. Army, took place on June 17, 1877. In 1855, the U.S. Government had signed a treaty with the ...

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Norris Geyser Basin

The Norris Geyser Basin is one of the most unique areas of Yellowstone National Park. This basin, named for one of the early superintendents of Yellowstone, lies along three fault lines making it incredibly changeable in addition to being the ...

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Boyer Park

Boyer Park and Marina is located in Whitman County in Washington State located along the Snake River. The Snake River is a tributary of the Columbia River, which was inhabited by the Shoshone and Nez Perce tribes when Lewis and ...

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Johnston Ridge Observatory

“Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!” On May 18 1980, US Geological Survey scientist Dr. David Johnston radioed this when Mount St. Helens began to erupt. The eruption caused a lateral explosion, magma slides, and mudslides. The eruption killed Johnston and ...

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Bellefontaine Cemetery

Founded as a civic and historical institution, William McPherson, a lawyer and banker, established Bellefontaine Cemetery in 1849. McPherson and a group of preeminent citizens purchased 138 acres north of St. Louis, which included the Hempsted Farm and cemetery. During ...

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