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Site of Old Hotel

Site of old hotel kept by Dr. Bildad Beach. Gen. LaFayette stopped here June 9, 1824.

Marker is on West Seneca Turnpike (Main Street) (New York Route 175) 0 miles east of North Street (New York Route 174).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fun on Courthouse Hill

“Courthouse Hill,” which is Washington Avenue south of 14th Street, was a favorite location of settler children. In the winter, sleds packed with eager youth picked up sufficient speed on the Hill to be able to coast across the Washington ...

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Coffey County Fair

 

The Coffey County Agricultural and Mechanical Fair Association was established on November 27th, 1880, and the statement was made:

"The fact of our need for this fair is proven by the interest taken in the matter by all classes ...

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Site of Woods' Fort

Used by colonists of this vicinity as

a protection against Indian attacks

1828-1842

fortified residence of

Zadock Woods

veteran of the War of 1812

One of the old "Three Hundred"

of Austin's colonists

Oldest man killed in the

"Dawson Massacre"

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First Army Corps

Patrick's Brigade, Doubleday's Division

U.S.A.

First Army Corps

Patrick's Brigade, Doubleday's Division,

Brigadier General M.R. Patrick, commanding.

Organization.

21st, 23d, 35th and 80th New York Infantry.

(September 17, 1862.)

Patrick's Brigade formed line north of Joseph Poffenberger's at 5/30 a.m. ...

First Congregational Church of Pescadero

Built in May 1867, this is the oldest church building on its original site within the San Mateo-Santa Clara County region. Its classical revival style reflects the cultural background of pioneer Yankee settlers of the South San Francisco peninsula coast. ...

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Coffey County Fairgrounds

 

Home of the longest consecutive

county fair in the State of Kansas

Established September 20, 1881

Marker is at the intersection of 4th Street (U.S. 75) and Potomac Street, on the right when traveling north on 4th Street.

Courtesy ...

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Bathsheba Rouse

Born on September 28, 1769 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Bathsheba Rouse is recognized as the first woman to teach in the Northwest Territory. Rouse arrived in the region along with other pioneers in 1788. The following year, the Belpre community ...

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The Carlyle House and the 18th-Century Site

The Carlyle House, completed in 1753, was the residence of one of the 18th-century Alexandria's leading citizens—John Carlyle—a prosperous merchant and landowner.

1. Although the earliest known engraving of the Carlyle House appeared in Harper's New Monthly in 1890, it ...

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Groveport United Methodist Church

 

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Established 1836

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and College Street, on the right when traveling west on Main ...

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