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Mt. Olivet Methodist Church
This is Arlington’s oldest church site in continuous use. ...
Edwin A. Ulrich
This building is named in honor of
Edwin A. U...
Celebration of Freedom Memorial
To Honor Those Who Serve
Liberty For All
<...King Philip's Cave
The Native American Sachem, Metacomet of Pokonoket, called...
Checkpoint Charlie Site
[Panel 1:]
During the time Germany and Berlin...
A Changing Nation
By the end of the Revolutionary War, the center of town ha...
Hagemann-Cobb House
This elaborate Italianate-Queen Anne style house was built...
Lewiston Pioneer Cemetery
This cemetery was established in the 1850’s and many promi...
Congregational Church of Lewiston
The Congregational Church of Lewiston was organized in Oct...
Miss American Green Cross
Re-creation of the American Green Cross Monument
M...
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Mt. Olivet Methodist Church
This is Arlington’s oldest church site in continuous use. Land for a Methodist Protestant Meeting House was conveyed in 1855 by William and Ann Marcey and John B. and Cornetia Brown, for whom Brown’s Bend Road (now 16th Street, North) ...
Edwin A. Ulrich
This building is named in honor of
Edwin A. Ulrich
New York Businessman
Art Collector and
Benefactor of the University
Marker is at the intersection of Perimeter Street and Fairmount Street, on the right when traveling west on Perimeter Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Celebration of Freedom Memorial
To Honor Those Who Serve
Liberty For All
[Representative Memorials]
In honor of George F. Austin
for service in the Navy aboard
USS Estes AGC 12
Flag Ship supporting the invasions of
Iwo Jima and Okinawa
witnessing the flag raising on Mt. Surabachi
Rita Sweeney Austin
You gave your lives ...
King Philip's Cave
The Native American Sachem, Metacomet of Pokonoket, called King Philip by the English, Sachem or chief of the Wampanoag people is reported to have used this area as a stopping place. It provided a natural fortress for his many visits ...
Checkpoint Charlie Site
[Panel 1:]
During the time Germany and Berlin were divided by THE WALL, the sign which symbolizes world history was standing here: The victorious powers of World War II and the two Germanies confronted each other here, and the Western powers ...
A Changing Nation
By the end of the Revolutionary War, the center of town had moved to several blocks south of this point. From 1820 to 1850 the Blackstone Canal and Providence and Worcester Railroad were built along the western edge of this ...
Hagemann-Cobb House
This elaborate Italianate-Queen Anne style house was built in 1892 by Galveston grocer John Hagemann and his wife Jerusha. In 1932 the home was purchased by Thomas and Laura Ella Cobb. A city health inspector, Cobb was the head of ...
Lewiston Pioneer Cemetery
This cemetery was established in the 1850’s and many prominent early day Lewiston settlers are buried here.
This plaque is dedicated to the miners, farmers and cattlemen who made history in this area.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Goose ...
Congregational Church of Lewiston
The Congregational Church of Lewiston was organized in October 1889. It was incorporated and erected in 1896. Construction was done by a local contractor – Mr. Canfield. The total cost was $750.00. During its early years, ministers traveled from Weaverville ...
Miss American Green Cross
Re-creation of the American Green Cross Monument
Miss American Green Cross was originally dedicated on May 4, 1928 to represent the American Green Cross Society. The early environmental organization was dedicated to the "saving of American's greatest asset-trees". The first ...