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Fresno Corridor of Flags Veterans Memorial

Dedicated To Honor

All Veterans of Fresno

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This plaque dedicated to all

who served in the military

and especially those who gave

their lives in service to God

and Country for the cause of

Freedom

May They Rest in Peace

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To honor all past, present,

and future members in our

fight ...

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McCray School

McCray School

Est. 1915 - 16

One Room School House

Alamance Burlington

School System

Marker is on NC Highway 62 North 0.2 miles south of Louis Graham Road (SR 1757) when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bertrand

Nearby French and English trading posts were known as parc aux vaches or “cowpens” for the wild buffalo once found here. Joseph Bertrand, an early trader, married the daughter of a Potawatomi chief and through her acquired land in various ...

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Kate Olivia Sessions' Nursery Site

1857 - 1940

This plaque commemorates the life and influence of a woman who envisioned San Diego beautiful. On this site she operated a nursery and gained world renown as a horticulturist. She was the first woman to receive the International ...

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The Cobblestone House

Historic Building

Bradley Marcy, a stonemason from New York State, built this house in 1866 from cobblestones gathered from the banks of the Eau Claire and Chippewa Rivers. Constructed in Gothic Revival Style, it was listed on the National Register of ...

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Pasco County

Pasco County was created from Hernando County on May 12, 1887. The are was first inhabited by Muscogee Indians and the first white men in area came with Spanish explorer Panfilo de Narvaez in May, 1528. Narvaez fought the Indians ...

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Cumberland County Court House

In 1749 the Virginia House of Burgesses divided Goochland County to establish Cumberland County. William A. Howard, an associate of Thomas Jefferson's master builder, Dabney Cosby, built the present Cumberland County courthouse (1818-1821). The unusual temple-form, Jeffersonian-Classical building has a ...

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Thomas Bragg

Attorney-General of Confederacy, Governor of N.C. 1855-59, U.S. Senator. Home stands one block north.

Marker is on West Jefferson Street (U.S. 158) east of Thomas Bragg Drive, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Potomac Crossings

Here Lee turned east to the Potomac, crossing at White's Ford, September 6, 1862, in his invasion of Maryland. Jubal A. Early, returning from his Washington raid, crossed the river at White’s Ford, July 14, 1864.

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Melrose

(Front text)

The region south of Santa Fe Lake was not settled until after the Seminole War in 1842, although it was on the Spanish mission trail from St. Augustine from about 1600 to 1763 and, during the English (1763-1784) and ...

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