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Camp Site of the Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
This tablet marks the camp site
of the
For...
The Dwight David Eisenhower Memorial Gardens
A Tribute to the Georgia Interstate Highway System
T...
In Memory of the Confederate Heroes
In Memory of the Confederate Heroes of Fayette County
<...The Family of John Allen
Nine persons
were massacred about 100 yards east o...
"The Family"
“The Family”, one of San Francisco’s old...
The Lowcountry Seaman’s Memorial
The Lowcountry Seaman’s Memorial
In memory o...
This Tablet Commemorates the First Visit of
Abraham Lincoln
This tablet
commemorates the f...
Florida Theatre (a performing arts center)
Seven stories tall, the Mediterranean Revival style Florid...
Cohen Brothers Store, St. James Building (Jacksonville City Hall)
Cohen Brothers Store, St. James Building (Jacksonville Cit...
Sterling's Men and Boys Store (Now the Florida Department of Environmental Protection)
Isadore "Pop" A. Sterling ran Fort Lauderdale's first Ster...
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Camp Site of the Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
This tablet marks the camp site
of the
Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
Colonel William G. Dows
Commanding
1898-1899
War with Spain
Marker is on Main Street N (State Route 5) (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
The Dwight David Eisenhower Memorial Gardens
A Tribute to the Georgia Interstate Highway System
The Interstate Highway System, which began in Georgia adjacent to this site, created a vital link that has united this country and provided the background of support necessary for sustained economic growth. It ...
In Memory of the Confederate Heroes
In Memory of the Confederate Heroes of Fayette County
1861-1865
Erected by Fayette County Chapter U.D.C.
1934
Marker is at the intersection of Glynn Street South (Georgia Route 85) and East Lanier Avenue (Georgia Route 54), on the right when traveling north on Glynn ...
The Family of John Allen
Nine persons
were massacred about 100 yards east of here by a band of Indians attached to Burgoyne's army July 25,1777. The Cairn marks their burial place.
Marker is on Allen Road ½ mile north of County Route 49, on ...
"The Family"
“The Family”, one of San Francisco’s oldest and most distinctive social clubs, was founded on this site on April, 1902
This plaque dedicated on the Club’s centennial
Marker is at the intersection of Montgomery Street and Commercial Street on Montgomery ...
The Lowcountry Seaman’s Memorial
The Lowcountry Seaman’s Memorial
In memory of those who lost their lives while working the coastal waters of South Carolina.
Dedicated to Chet Anderson (1965 ~ 1999) “No man has greater love than he who lays down his life for ...
This Tablet Commemorates the First Visit of
Abraham Lincoln
This tablet
commemorates the first visit of
Abraham Lincoln
who arrived at this point
on Feb. 14, 1861 remain-
ing in Pittsburgh a few hours
enroute to Washington for
his inauguration.
Marker is at the intersection of Federal Street and South Commons, on the right when traveling ...
Florida Theatre (a performing arts center)
Seven stories tall, the Mediterranean Revival style Florida Theatre was considered the finest theater in Jacksonville when it opened in 1927. Roy A. Benjamin, co-architect, figured prominently in the rebuilding of Jacksonville after the fire of 1901. Benjamin designed both ...
Cohen Brothers Store, St. James Building (Jacksonville City Hall)
Cohen Brothers Store, St. James Building (Jacksonville City Hall)
Occupying the entire block, the St. James Building has been a Jacksonville landmark since its completion in 1912. The Cohen brothers, who commissioned the construction of the building, hired renowned Jacksonville architect ...
Sterling's Men and Boys Store (Now the Florida Department of Environmental Protection)
Isadore "Pop" A. Sterling ran Fort Lauderdale's first Sterling Store, founded in 1935, in a converted garage on Andrews Avenue. By the
early 1940s, he operated Sterling's Men's and Boys Store at this site. Pop became a town legend, widely ...