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Mount Harmon Plantation

Tobacco Prize House and Wharf

Originally owned by Godfrey Harmon, then by James Paul Heath; subsequent to 1760 the home of James Louttit, Sr. and Jr., and Sidney George, Jr., Patriots. Vestrymen on St. Stephen’s Church, and contributors, 1782, to the ...

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Battle of the Bulge Monument

In Memory of

Veterans

Battle of the

Bulge

Triumph of Courage

World War II

Dec.16, 1944 – Jan. 25, 1945

This is undoubtedly the greatest American

battle of the war and will, I believe, be

regarded as an ever famous American victory.

Sir Winston Churchill

Marker is on North 5th ...

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Fairchild C-123-K Provider

Developed in the 1950s as an assault

transport. The fullsection rear ramp door

made this an ideal aircraft for support of

airborne operations from the 1950s into

the 1970s.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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30th Bombardment Group

World War II

Alaska, 1942 - 1943

Central Pacific, 1943 - 1946

In memory of those who served

1941 - 1946

Squadrons

21st, 27th, 38th, 392nd, 819th

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Mount Pleasant

Built by Dr. John Thompson Veasey, 1825, “of Mount Harmon” as he was known, who, with Colonel Thomas Ward Veasey assisted in the defense of Duffy’s Fort, 1813. He was a greatnephew of George Ross, signer of the Declaration of ...

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Boy Scouts of America Liberty and Freedom Memorial

On June 11, 12, 13, 1976,

Scouts and their Leaders from the

Dan Beard Council • Miami Valley Council

Mound Builders Council • Shawnee Council

Tecumseh Council

gathered on this site to commemorate

the Bicentennial anniversary

of the signing of our nation's

Declaration of Independence

and to dedicate themselves ...

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Baron DeKalb

Baron DeKalb mortally wounded on this spot at Battle of Camden, Aug. 16, 1780.

Marker is on Flat Rock Road 2.2 miles north of Kershaw Highway (U.S. 521), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Terra Alta

Half a mile high. Famed as a health resort. Once known as Cranberry for extensive cranberry glades found near. North is Cranesville Swamp, noted for its wild life. In that vicinity, Lewis Wetzel killed several indians.

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Approach Trench

June 2, 1781

"Not a man could shew his head but what he was immediately shot down."

General Nathanael Green

Approach trenches, called saps, connected one parallel to the next. These angled ditches allowed troops to move toward the fort without taking direct ...

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People and the Land

American Indians occupied the region at least 13,000 years ago. They hunted game and gathered nature's bounty while residing in temporary seasonal camps. Approximately 3,000 years ago, they began to grow crops and establish permanent villages.

Captain John Smith explored the ...

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