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Forward Brothers Sawmill
Site of
The original Forward Brother’s, Alfred T. an...
Mount of the Holy Cross
It is as if God has set His sign, His seal, His promise th...
Discovering the Colorful History of Columbus
Commemorating Columbus’ Sesquicentennial 1856-2006
T...
The Commissary Storehouse
This is the oldest building still standing in Fort Smith. ...
The Home of the 17th President
Andrew Johnson Patterson, son of Martha Johnson Pat...
The Homestead Grounds
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
There are no w...
The Metropolitan Branch and Takoma Park
Geology
This section of the trail is on the border o...
A Summary of the Life of Davy Crockett
• Raised in frontier poverty without any education...
The Unknown Embattled Defenders of Fort Harrison
Here
unknown but not forgotten
lie th...
The Marlborough Street Chapel
Built in 1872 by William Northup on the former site of Sca...
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Forward Brothers Sawmill
Site of
The original Forward Brother’s, Alfred T. and Frank, established the mill in 1908. The mill was moved from the original site which was where the Mt. Lassen Vineyards are now.
Alfred died in 1931 and Frank went on with the ...
Mount of the Holy Cross
It is as if God has set His sign, His seal, His promise there – a beacon upon the very center and height of the Continent to all its people and all its generations…as if here was a great supply ...
Discovering the Colorful History of Columbus
Commemorating Columbus’ Sesquicentennial 1856-2006
The mural reveals important moments in the city’s development by “peeling through” eight of the numerous layers of time from the present to the past.
An aspect of the mural is the transition of color through the piece. ...
The Commissary Storehouse
This is the oldest building still standing in Fort Smith. Originally built as part of a larger fortification, over the years its appearance and use changed dramatically. The building held supplies used by explorers and soldiers, played a crucial role ...
The Home of the 17th President
Andrew Johnson Patterson, son of Martha Johnson Patterson and grandson of President Andrew Johnson, was born and died in this house. To him and his loyal and devoted wife, Martha Barkley Patterson, the nation is indebted for their untiring efforts ...
The Homestead Grounds
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
There are no written records describing the Homestead grounds as Andrew Johnson knew them from 1869 until 1875. The earliest descriptions of the landscape during that period come from the oral accounts of Andrew Johnson’s descendants ...
The Metropolitan Branch and Takoma Park
Geology
This section of the trail is on the border of two physiographic provinces, the Coastal Plain and the Piedmont Region, display traces of two different times on Earth.
The Coastal Plain stretches south and east from where you are standing ...
A Summary of the Life of Davy Crockett
• Raised in frontier poverty without any education until he is a teenager, David is often hired out to others for additional income while still a child; once held against his will until he escapes under the cover of ...
The Unknown Embattled Defenders of Fort Harrison
Here
unknown but not forgotten
lie the Embattled Defenders
of
Fort Harrison
September 3, - 5, 1812
Marker is on McCullough Avenue (becomes 4th Street) north of Fort Harrison Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Marlborough Street Chapel
Built in 1872 by William Northup on the former site of Scalloptown. This chapel was the first fully integrated congregation in East Greenwich.
Marker is at the intersection of Marlborough Street and Long Street, on the left when traveling south on ...