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Bomb Squadron Hangar

You are looking at building #800, a squadron hangar, built of wood from standard plans for an OBH-2. Four of these hangars were built in 1942 and 1943. Each one faces the airport anchorage apron and has ten rolling doors ...

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Gunn Memorial Library

Frederick William Gunn and

Abigail Brinsmade, his wife were

for many years teachers by precept

and example, of truth, honor, and

loving kindness. Their influence

was ennobling and far-reaching.

Earnest and unselfish in their lives

they are held in blessed memory.

Marker is at the intersection of Wykeham ...

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Hans' Creek

Named by Sir Wm Johnson after a fishing trip with John Conye who fell out of the boat and nearly drowned.

Hans being the name for John

Marker is on Route 110.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Benjamin Franklin Randolph Monument

In Memoriam

B.F. Randolph

Late State Senator

for Orangeburg County,

and Chairman Republican

State Central Committee,

who died at Hodges Station

Abbeville County

at the hands of assassins

on Friday Oct. 13

A.D. 1868.

Marker can be reached from Frontage Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Rocky River Friends Meeting

Established under care of Cane Creek Meeting, 1753; a Monthly Meeting since 1908. Fourth building was constructed in 1926.

Marker is on Staley Snow Camp Road, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Mast of the USS Maine

The United States Battleship MAINE exploded and sank in Havana Harbor, Cuba on February 15, 1898. The rallying cry, "Remember the MAINE" swept the nation, inciting public opinion and precipitating the Spanish-American War. In March, 1915, 229 victims of the ...

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Robert Gardner Anderson Award

In appreciation of what Bob Anderson, Y'33, has meant to Yale football over the past several decades, each year an individual from the Yale Varsity Football Team shall have his name added to this plaque. That individual shall most exemplify ...

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Ashby’s Gap

Ashby’s Gap was named in honor of John Ashby, a leader among local pioneers and reputedly the first person to haul a hogshead of tobacco through this gap. Part of the house standing just to the south may have been ...

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Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture

Dedicates

this building as a

Peace Site

April 17, 1983

Official New York City

Landmark Building within the

Park Slope Historic District

This mansion is now used as a meeting house by the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture. It is considered one of the finest examples of ...

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Michigan's Tribute to Kentucky

This Monument is dedicated to the

Memory of the heroes who

Lost their lives in our country's defense,

in the

Battle and Massacre of the River Raisin,

January 22nd, and 23rd, 1813.

Marker is at the intersection of South Monroe Street and West 7th Street on ...

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