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Richards and Conover Hardware Company Building

 

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Wyandotte Street and 5th Street, on the left when traveling north on Wyandotte ...

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Andrew Johnson National Cemetery

Andrew Johnson chose to be buried atop this hill, then known as “Signal Hill,” which he owned. His family members continued to be buried here in the family plot until his great-granddaughter’s interment in 1992. The cemetery became part of ...

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Lou E. Holland

The Father of Kansas City Aviation

In 1927 led the city's airport development program and personally laid the framework for the network of air transport routes which today make Kansas City the Air Hub of the Nation.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport

 

This historic aviation facility is named in honor of longtime medical pathologist, Jackson County coroner, judge, and Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, Charles B. Wheeler. In appreciation of his dedication to air service expansion for the people of the ...

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Chandlerville

Founded 1832 by Dr. Charles Chandler of Rhode Island.

Marker is at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue (County Road 12) and Bluff Street, on the left when traveling north on Lincoln Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Davy Crockett’s Birthplace

On this spot

Davy Crockett

was born

Aug. 17, 1786

Marker is on Musket Lane, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Living in Takoma Park

Humans first crossed the Bering Strait from Asia between 25,000-14,000 years ago. People may have started living in the Maryland area very soon after the crossing. This was during the Pleistocene Epoch when giant mammals such as saber-toothed cats, mammoths ...

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Bummer and Lazarus

Bummer and Lazarus were two stray dogs who roamed this part of San Francisco in the 1860s. Their devotion to each other endeared them to the citizenry, and the newspapers reported their joint adventures, whether sealing a bone from another ...

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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 ...

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All Veterans in War and Peace

This monument is erected in appreciation

and dedicated to the memory of

All Veterans who served

our country in War and Peace

Marker can be reached from Indiana Route 32 west of Indiana Route 47, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

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