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T. Tommy Cutrer
Mississippi Country Music Trail
Raised in Osyka, the...
Fort Tompkins
Fort Wadsworth
Two forts, both named Fort Tompkins, ...
Glass Bottom Boat
The Swan Boats of Pacific Grove
These boats were fir...
Potomac Creek Bridge
“Beanpoles and Cornstalks”
The mounds of earth besid...
Potomac Path
To the east is the only preserved segment of the Potomac P...
"Dunkard's Bottom"
This tablet commemorates the first white settlement...
Bottom House
Owned by Squire H. P. Bottom, it was a key position in Bat...
Tom Mix
Utah's Little Hollywood
"Deadwood Coach"
1924<...
F-4 Phantom II
Boeing Plaza - Aerospace Walk of Honor
Panel 1:
Daniel D. Tompkins
A Great American
Son of a revolutionary patriot
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T. Tommy Cutrer
Mississippi Country Music Trail
Raised in Osyka, the versatile T. Tommy Cutrer succeeded as a country and gospel singer and instrumentalist and also as a businessman and politician, but his greatest fame came as a radio/television personality from the 1940s through ...
Fort Tompkins
Fort Wadsworth
Two forts, both named Fort Tompkins, have occupied this hill. In 1814 the state of New York started the first Fort Tompkins – a pentagon-shaped stone structure with round bastions at each of the five angles. Never fully completed, ...
Glass Bottom Boat
The Swan Boats of Pacific Grove
These boats were first introduced here at Lovers Point in the early 1890s. Launched from the narrow cove's wooden pier, the boats offered passengers a canopied window to the underwater flora and fauna around Lovers ...
Potomac Creek Bridge
“Beanpoles and Cornstalks”
The mounds of earth beside you and the stone blocks protruding from it are all that remain of the south abutment of a bridge that once carried the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad across Potomac Creek. During the ...
Potomac Path
To the east is the only preserved segment of the Potomac Path, the earliest north-south route in northern Virginia. Following an ancient Indian trail, the road, later known as the King's Highway, assumed great importance for overland travel between the ...
"Dunkard's Bottom"
This tablet commemorates the first white settlement west of New River, made in 1745 near here by "Dunkers". In 1756 they built a fort for protection against Indians. In 1771 Col. William Christian built a home on this site. The ...
Bottom House
Owned by Squire H. P. Bottom, it was a key position in Battle of Perryville, Oct. 8, 1862. At the beginning of battle held by USA troops. After a massed attack, Confederates took the house and held it. The battle ...
Tom Mix
Utah's Little Hollywood
"Deadwood Coach"
1924
First Western Movie
Made Around The Kanab Area
Marker is on Center Street (U.S. 89), on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
F-4 Phantom II
Boeing Plaza - Aerospace Walk of Honor
Panel 1:
On loan from the United States Air Force, this F-4 Phantom II was acquired on November 7, 2001 from Edwards Air Force Base and transported to the Boeing Company facility at ...
Daniel D. Tompkins
A Great American
Son of a revolutionary patriot
Born in Fox Meadows (Now Scarsdale) N.Y. June 21, 1774
Died in Tompkinsville, Staten Island N.Y. June 11, 1825
Governor of New York State 1807-1817 — Vice President of the United States 1817-1825
Military Commander of the ...