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American Legion Post 340 Veterans Memorial
In Memory Of Those Who Served
Marker is at the inter...
Amelia
This mural chronicle a Sept 4, 1928 account in the Muskoge...
Sheffield World War II Monument
In Memory Of
The Citizens of Sheffield
Who So ...
World War II Memorial Trees
These Trees
Have Been Dedicated to the
Memory ...
Uncle Sam Monument
[Front]
*Uncle Sam*
Wilson<...
Centennial of Hattiesburg
[West Side]
Formerly Choctaw Territory and la...
Locust Hill
Home of Lucy Washington Packette
When George Washing...
Earl Purdy
In recognition of
Earl Purdy
The builder, deve...
Welcome to Italian Bar
At this historical site in 1850, over 3,000 prospectors wo...
Oakdale Railroad Depot
Original depot, brought from Peters, California in 1871 wa...
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American Legion Post 340 Veterans Memorial
In Memory Of Those Who Served
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 7) and Old Mill Pond Road, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Amelia
This mural chronicle a Sept 4, 1928 account in the Muskogee Times-Democrat. Amelia Earhart left Scott Field in Belleville, Illinois in her Avro plane, with a destination of Muskogee, in route to Los Angeles. She later forced down outside of ...
Sheffield World War II Monument
In Memory Of
The Citizens of Sheffield
Who So Loyally Served
In the World War
1941 - 1945
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 7) and Miller Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
World War II Memorial Trees
These Trees
Have Been Dedicated to the
Memory of Our Men of the
Town of Sheffield, Who Gave
Their Lives in World War II
Lieut Herbert W. Small • A/C Paul C. Hogan • Sgt. Robert A. Goeway Jr. • Milton C. McGarry S 2/C ...
Uncle Sam Monument
[Front]
*Uncle Sam*
Wilson
1766 1854 of Troy - New York
Born in Arlington - Mass
[Right]
Sam Wilson- One of
the Prime Movers For
Incorporation of * Troy as Village - 1794
City - 1816 *
[Left]
U.S. ...
Centennial of Hattiesburg
[West Side]
Formerly Choctaw Territory and later claimed by France, Britain, Spain and United States, this area entered by settlers in early 1800s and known as Ewin Forks, later Gordonville. Chosen as rail center by Captain William H. Hardy in 1880 ...
Locust Hill
Home of Lucy Washington Packette
When George Washington surveyed his brother Samuel’s Berkeley County land in preparation for the building of Harwood, the property included a sizable portion which has since been separated from the Harwood Estate. Dr. Samuel Washington, Colonel ...
Earl Purdy
In recognition of
Earl Purdy
The builder, developer and manager of the Dodge Ridge Ski Area from 1950 to 1976.
Marker can be reached from Dodge Ridge Loop Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Welcome to Italian Bar
At this historical site in 1850, over 3,000 prospectors worked. Over 10 million Dollars in Gold was extracted from Italian Bar & nearby “diggins”.
It is now private property owned by The Lost Dutchman’s Mining Association.
No camping without permission – Members ...
Oakdale Railroad Depot
Original depot, brought from Peters, California in 1871 was place several feet south and east of present location. It was destroyed by fire. The new depot was built on its current site, adjacent to F Street between railroad tracks and ...