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Completing the Triangle
Make No Little Plans
The Ronald Reagan Building and ...
The Site of Camp S-60
Barnum Pond - Town of Brighton
The Site of Camp S-...
In Memory of the Swiss Mennonite Congregation
of Kotosufka, Volhynia, Russia whose members left R...
The Swiss (Yolhynian) Mennonites
Seventy-three families, the Mennonite Congregation ...
The Welcome Society of Pennsylvania
Honors the city of New Castle, Delaware where William Penn...
The Big Mill
Here stood, from 1890-1930, the North Country's largest sa...
The French Emigres
Historic New York
Following the social upheavals o...
The Site of Fort Tompkins
Also Known as Fort Adams
The largest and most
...The Pan-American Exposition
Historic New York
Extending one mile north from De...
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court
Designated Landmark, New York City
This building h...
Results for The M
Completing the Triangle
Make No Little Plans
The Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center honoring the 40th president, filled the last open space in the Federal Triangle. When former First Lady Nancy Reagan dedicated it in 1998, the redevelopment of this area of ...
The Site of Camp S-60
Barnum Pond - Town of Brighton
The Site of Camp S-60
Barnum Pond - Town of Brighton
1933-1942
U.S. Civilian Conservation Corps
Company 220
Paul Smiths, N.Y.
Honored for these accomp[lishments:
Fought fires, helped build Meacham Lake and Fish Creek ...
In Memory of the Swiss Mennonite Congregation
of Kotosufka, Volhynia, Russia whose members left Russia in search of religious liberty, sixty-two families sailing on the "City of Richmond," landing in New York September 3, 1874, and in October arriving on this Quarter Sectin (S.W. Quarter Sec. 19-21-2W) ...
The Swiss (Yolhynian) Mennonites
Seventy-three families, the Mennonite Congregation of Kotosufka, left Russia on Aug. 6, 1874, under the leadership of Elder Jacob Stucky and Rev. Jacob D. Goering, at Liverpool, England. They embarked on the "City of Richmond," arriving in New York on ...
The Welcome Society of Pennsylvania
Honors the city of New Castle, Delaware where William Penn first landed in the New World, 27 October 1682.
Marker is on 2nd Street just from Delaware Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Big Mill
Here stood, from 1890-1930, the North Country's largest sawmill built by John Hurd. It had the longest bandsaw in the world and twice broke the world's record for lumber sawed in a day.
The Santa Clara Lumber Co. was its ...
The French Emigres
Historic New York
Following the social upheavals of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Era, some French aristocrats sought refuge in the wilderness of Northern New York. The vast Macomb Purchase provided lands for speculators who sold to French promoters. ...
The Site of Fort Tompkins
Also Known as Fort Adams
The largest and most
important fortification
on the American shore
in or near Buffalo
during the War of 1812
Marker is on Niagara Street (New York Route 266) north of School Street, on the left ...
The Pan-American Exposition
Historic New York
Extending one mile north from Delaware Park Lake, between Elmwood and Delaware Avenues, the Pan-American Exposition was a spectacular sight to over eight million visitors from May 1 to November 2, 1901. Ornate buildings, embellished with decorated ...
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court
Designated Landmark, New York City
This building houses the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York for the First Judicial Department, which hears appeals in civil and criminal cases from New York and Bronx Counties. ...