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The Decline of the Jewish Community of Gerolzhofen from January
Niedergang der Jüdische Gemeinde Gerolzhofen ab 30. Januar...
Hostetler Amphitheatre
Dedicated in honor and memory
Judge Bruno O. ...
The Mahaiwe Theater
The Mahaiwe Theater
has been placed on the
Nat...
The Millworks
This mural recreates the look of the 1948 Robert-Judson Lu...
American Beach at the Crossroads
During the period of racial segregation, African Americans...
Empress Theatre
1914
This property
has been placed on the
<...Kearney: From the Beginning
Long before early French explorers named it the Pla...
On the Skirmish Line
Second Battle of Manassas
Thirty minutes before the ...
Mark Twain's Father's Law Office
Young Sam Clemens (Mark Twain) saw a dead man on the floor...
The Monument to Women of the Southern Confederacy
(Top)
1861 In Memory of the Women of Ou...
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The Decline of the Jewish Community of Gerolzhofen from January
Niedergang der Jüdische Gemeinde Gerolzhofen ab 30. Januar 1933
[Marker text in German:]
Urkundlich nachweisbar genehmigte im Jahr 1425 Fürstbischof Johann II v. Brunn die Ansässigmachung von Juden in Gerolzhofen. Viele jüdische Mitbürger engagierten sich im öffentlichen Leben und genossen Vertrauen und ...
Hostetler Amphitheatre
Dedicated in honor and memory
Judge Bruno O. Hostetler
1861 - 1954
Leadership in establishing
college in Kearney
1903
A gift from his daughter
Mrs. Florence H. Raymond
June 19, 1980
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Mahaiwe Theater
The Mahaiwe Theater
has been placed on the
National Register
Of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Built 1905
Marker is at the intersection of Castle Street and Main Street (U.S. 7), on the left when traveling east on Castle Street. ...
The Millworks
This mural recreates the look of the 1948 Robert-Judson Lumber Company Millworks Building. The saying "measure twice, cut once, -was very much the rule when employee of 54 years Francis Nixon worked here. The building was the site of custom ...
American Beach at the Crossroads
During the period of racial segregation, African Americans were barred from most of the beaches in Florida. American Beach was founded in 1935 to provide African Americans with beach access in a resort atmosphere. Nana, as the sand dune before ...
Empress Theatre
1914
This property
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Destroyed by fire
Rebuilt 1940 as
Fort Theatre
Marker is on Central Avenue near 22nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Kearney: From the Beginning
Long before early French explorers named it the Platte River, or "flat waters," this heartland oasis was a crossroads. Migratory birds, abundant wildlife and Native Americans had been in residence for centuries when the confluence of the Oregon and Mormon ...
On the Skirmish Line
Second Battle of Manassas
Thirty minutes before the main assault, Colonel Hiram Berdan's 1st U.S. Sharpshooters clambered over the fence along the Groveton-Sudley Road and dashed into the open pasture. The skilled marksmen kept up a steady fire with their breech-loading ...
Mark Twain's Father's Law Office
Young Sam Clemens (Mark Twain) saw a dead man on the floor in here one night. Sam went out at a window, taking the sash along with him. "I didn't need the sash," he recalled, "but it was handier to ...
The Monument to Women of the Southern Confederacy
(Top)
1861 In Memory of the Women of Our Southland 1865
(Center)
Let this mute but eloquent
structure speak to generations
to come, of a generation of
the past. Let it repeat
perpetually the imperishable
story of our women of the 60s.
...