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Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church
Was built on land donated by Thomas Woods & consecrate...
Site of Methodist Church
On This Site Stood
The Methodist Church
Which ...
Here Stood one of the Stage Coach Stations
Here stood one of the stage coach stations placed at regul...
Log Cabin
Historical Monument
Circa 1834. Discovered when a ...
Edison Portland Cement Company
1901 - 1941
Manufactured the cement for "The Concret...
Historic Landmark
Early Burial Ground
1832-1950
Established ...
McPherson’s Army at Snake Creek Gap
A narrow, 3 mi. passage between two ridges, beginning 1 mi...
Chuck’s Railroad Room
Westwood Rail Depot
This building was part of the ra...
City of Sanford World War Memorial
Dedicated
By the City of
Sanford to her
Unearthing Florida- Blockade Runners
Confederate vessels that slipped cargo past U.S. naval shi...
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Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church
Was built on land donated by Thomas Woods & consecrated on August 7, 1900. Father Vincent Arcese, Rector of Saint Josephs' Convent & Sanatorium served as pastor from 1900 until his death in 1946. Humphrey Toomey and Michael Galligan served ...
Site of Methodist Church
On This Site Stood
The Methodist Church
Which Was Destroyed
By The Tornado Of
July 10, 1989
Marker is at the intersection of Bantam Road (U.S. 202) and Vanderpoel Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Bantam Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Here Stood one of the Stage Coach Stations
Here stood one of the stage coach stations placed at regular intervals for the exchange of teams on Mount Hope-Lumberland Turnpike. Chartered 1812 to run from Mount Hope to the Delaware
Marker is at the intersection of County Route 48 ...
Log Cabin
Historical Monument
Circa 1834. Discovered when a section of a farmhouse was demolished. It was purchased by the Town & moved to this location in 1987. Before the Town was created, a primitive school was functioning in the cabin.
Marker ...
Edison Portland Cement Company
1901 - 1941
Manufactured the cement for "The Concrete Mile". The first concrete road in the state of New Jersey.
View the top of the cement plant silo through the viewfinder.
Marker can be reached from New Jersey Route 57 ½ mile west ...
Historic Landmark
Early Burial Ground
1832-1950
Established on a one-acre tract of land given to the town by Joshua Scryver
Marker is on Pittsford-Victor Road (New York Route 96) 0.1 miles north of Kendon Rd., on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy ...
McPherson’s Army at Snake Creek Gap
A narrow, 3 mi. passage between two ridges, beginning 1 mi. S. of this marker & ending at the fork of Sugar valley & Resaca roads.
May 8, 1864. While Geary’s Div. (20th A.C. [US]) stormed Rocky Face Ridge at Dug ...
Chuck’s Railroad Room
Westwood Rail Depot
This building was part of the rail station from 1911-1958 of the Southern Pacific Line and was built by the Red River Lumber Company owned by the Walker Family. The Western Union and freight offices were a gathering ...
City of Sanford World War Memorial
Dedicated
By the City of
Sanford to her
Sons who made the
Svpreme Sacrifice
In the World War
A D 1926
Marker can be reached from Seminole Boulevard north of North Park Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy ...
Unearthing Florida- Blockade Runners
Confederate vessels that slipped cargo past U.S. naval ships blocking Florida’s seaports were called blockade runners. They faced a constant threat of capture or destruction.
Two such vessels, discovered in the Hillsborough River near Tampa, highlight the risks these smugglers ...