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The Confederate Bell

The Confederate bell was captured during the Civil War by Colonel Alexander Warner who later presented it to Governor Phineas Lounsbury. For many years the bell stood on the Grounds of the Lounsbury Mansion, which in 1953 became the Community ...

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Campbell African Methodist Episcopal Church

2562 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE

Campbell AME, established in 1867 as Mount Zion AME, was an outgrowth of its overcrowded parent church, Allen Chapel AME, founded in 1850. When it moved to a location near the present one ...

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Bell of Hope

Accompanied by an honor guard of British police guards, the “Bell of Hope” was presented to the people of New York by the Lord Mayor of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury on September 11, 2002.

The Bell of Hope was ...

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Old City Exchange Bell

This bell, which is believed to be the oldest in Georgia, bears the date 1802. Imported from Amsterdam, it hung in the cupola of the City Exchange from 1804 until a short time before that building was razed to make ...

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Bell Bomber (B-29) Plant

1943 - 1946

A plan to help lift rural Cobb County out of the Great Depression by building a commercial airport changed course when America entered WWII and Marietta was chosen as the location for a new aircraft assembly plant. Wartime ...

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Bell House

 

The Bell House was built in 1897 to contain the two Shipman fog-signal engines which operated the fog bell. In 1899 these engines were replaced by a Stevens Striking Machine and a wooden tower was built to accommodate the ...

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Welcome to Belle Fourche

The Geo Center of the U.S.

In 1959 following the admission of Alaska and Hawaii to the Union, the U.S. Coast and Geodetic survey officially designated a point 20 miles north of Belle Fourche, South Dakota as the Geographic Center of ...

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Original Bell of Hulls Memorial Baptist Church

This bell

was taken from the

Old Church Building

and placed here by

Elsie S. Truslow

in memory of her husband

Hansford Bryan Truslow

1896 - 1959

Marker is on Enon Road, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Montgomery Bell Academy

Formally established in 1867 with a bequest of $20,000 by ironmaster Montgomery Bell, the roots of M.B.A. actually go back to 1785, with the University of Nashville, Cumberland College, and Davidson Academy. The boy's preparatory school has been here since ...

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Springfield City Hall Bell

This bell from Springfield's first City Hall, located on this site in 1848, is placed here to honor the school children of Springfield and Clark County who participated in the Esplanade/Fountain Square Project.

Time capsule encased beneath this bell.

October 14, 1993

Marker ...

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