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St. Vladimir Millennial Bell Tower
Saint Nicholas Cathedral
[Marker Plaque 1:]
"9...
The First Baptist Church Bell
Originally mounted in the church tower during the a...
Fombell House
Built 1829 by Alexander Fombell on land purchased from Ste...
Bellvale
Settlers were attracted to
this beautiful valley by<...
Friendship Bell
The friendship bell, overlooking the Pacifi...
Campbell Cemetery
Here are buried the Campbell family; the first missionarie...
Ships Bell of the U.S.S. Pittsburgh
North face
Ships Bell of the U.S.S. Pittsburgh
Thomas Campbell
Father of Alexander & Archibald W. Campbell
Born in ...
Alexander Campbell
Here lived the leading influence in America's largest indi...
“Jingle Bells” Composed Here
On this site stood the Simpson Tavern, where in 1850 James...
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St. Vladimir Millennial Bell Tower
Saint Nicholas Cathedral
[Marker Plaque 1:]
"988 - 1988"
The year 1988 marks the 1000th anniversary of the baptism of Rus’ in the year 988 by decision of the Prince of Kiev, St. Vladimir the Great. This monument was erected by the American ...
The First Baptist Church Bell
Originally mounted in the church tower during the alterations to the building in the year 1892, and removed in 1976 when the old tower was razed.
The bell is mounted here as a symbol of the influence on the community of ...
Fombell House
Built 1829 by Alexander Fombell on land purchased from Stephen Stone. Later passed into Phillis family. First Fombell Post Office located in house. Later moved to adjacent store, built in 1894. The kilns remain where handmade bricks were fired to ...
Bellvale
Settlers were attracted to
this beautiful valley by
the swift flowing waters of
the Longhouse Creek which
provided power for mills.
Marker is on Mt. Peter Road (New York Route 17A) west of Iron Forge Road, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Friendship Bell
The friendship bell, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, was presented as a gift from the people of the Republic of Korea to the people of the United States of America on the occasion of the American Bicentennial Jubilee to further ...
Campbell Cemetery
Here are buried the Campbell family; the first missionaries, other prominent leaders in the Disciples Movement, presidents and distinguished teachers of Bethany College. The seven foot hand hewed stonewall is a unique feature of Cemetery.
Marker is on Main Street (West ...
Ships Bell of the U.S.S. Pittsburgh
North face
Ships Bell of the U.S.S. Pittsburgh
Flagship of Admiral Harry Shepard Knapp
1856 – 1923
South face
Erected in memory of
Admiral Harry S. Knapp
by
Ezra Woods Poat No. 31
American Legion
1951
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Whittlesey Avenue, on the left ...
Thomas Campbell
Father of Alexander & Archibald W. Campbell
Born in County Down, Ireland, Feb. 1, 1763, and died at the residence of his son Alexander, Jan. 4, 1851, aged 91 years, 11 mthns, five days. Many years a minister of the Secession ...
Alexander Campbell
Here lived the leading influence in America's largest indigenous religious movement, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and founder of Bethany College. Built in four periods: the John Brown Mansion, completed in 1793; Buffalo Seminary, in 1819; brick dining wing, in ...
“Jingle Bells” Composed Here
On this site stood the Simpson Tavern, where in 1850 James Pierpont (1822–1893) wrote the song “Jingle Bells” in the presence of Mrs. Otis
Waterman, who later verified that the song was written here. Pierpont had the song copyrighted in ...