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Celoron's Expedition
In 1749 a French force under Celoron de Blainville entered...
Buckaloons
A famous Indian village at the junction of Brokenstraw Cre...
The Winston Churchill Memorial and Library
The Church of St. Mary Aldermanbury first mentioned in 118...
The National Winston Churchill Museum
Commemorates Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech delivered a...
James Lane Allen
(1849-1925)
This Transylvania honor graduate, who la...
Soldier Tourists
The View from the Top
Both the Confederate and the U...
The Berlin Wall
Following the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, the country ...
Helen Furnace
Just west of this point can be seen the well-preserved int...
Seven-Mile Historic Bridge
Constructed between 1908 & 1912 as a railway bridge. T...
Col. Francis "Gabby" Gabreski
(1919-2002)
A US Air Force pilot, he was a leading f...
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Celoron's Expedition
In 1749 a French force under Celoron de Blainville entered the Ohio valley by way of Chautauqua Lake and Conewango Creek. A lead plate was buried at the mouth of the Conewango claiming the area for France.
Marker is at the ...
Buckaloons
A famous Indian village at the junction of Brokenstraw Creek and the Allegheny, visited by Celoron in 1749 and destroyed by Brodhead in 1779. Burial mounds excavated here indicate the antiquity of this site.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Winston Churchill Memorial and Library
The Church of St. Mary Aldermanbury first mentioned in 1181, destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666, rebuilt by Christopher Wren, destroyed by bombing in 1940. The remaining fabric removed to Westminster College in 1966 and restored as ...
The National Winston Churchill Museum
Commemorates Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech delivered at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri on March 5, 1946, in which he warned:
"From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an IRON CURTAIN has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie ...
James Lane Allen
(1849-1925)
This Transylvania honor graduate, who later taught there, won an international audience with his nostalgic stories and novels of Bluegrass region. Allen was born near Lexington. By 1893, after his work became popular, he moved to New York City. He ...
Soldier Tourists
The View from the Top
Both the Confederate and the Union soldiers who fought in and around Chattanooga were struck by the region's scenic beauty. During the Union army's occupation of Chattanooga (November 1863 - Summer 1865), countless men hiked up ...
The Berlin Wall
Following the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, the country was divided into four zones of occupation by the World War II Allies. The United States, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union. Berlin, located deep within the Soviet zone ...
Helen Furnace
Just west of this point can be seen the well-preserved interior of cold blast furnace built in 1845. It was one of numerous iron furnaces operated in Clarion County from about 1829-1867. The County, then, was often referred to as ...
Seven-Mile Historic Bridge
Constructed between 1908 & 1912 as a railway bridge. The bridge was modified in 1935 for the use of automobiles until 1982.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 1 at milepost 73, on the right when traveling south on ...
Col. Francis "Gabby" Gabreski
(1919-2002)
A US Air Force pilot, he was a leading fighter ace during WWII and the Korean War. He taught fighter tactics to his pilots as squadron commander. He was highly decorated by the US and its allied partners. The son ...