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St. Andrew Church Bell

Bell History

The original bell from St. Andrew Episcopal church heralded many events in the life of the church and community. Usually an altar boy would be assigned the task of pulling the long rope. It was rung before regular services. ...

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Lemmon Rock Lookout Tower

Coronado National Forest

Lemmon Rock Lookout Tower was erected in 1928. It is the oldest lookout still in use on the Forest. This general locale has been used as a fire lookout since the Coronado Forest Reserve was established in 1902. ...

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Calvin Logue Monument

Honoring the memory of Calvin Logue

Land on which the city of Gibson is built was given by this generous and beloved citizen. He fought in War Between the States and was killed at Deep Bottom, VA on August 16, 1864 ...

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Glascock County

This County, created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 19, 1857, is named for Gen. Thomas Glascock who served in the War of 1812 and the Seminole War. He was a Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives and a ...

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Civil War Arsenal 1861 - 1864

Governor Oliver P. Morton established a state arsenal to supply Indiana's troops with ammunition. First located adjacent to the State Capitol, the arsenal was later moved to the present site of Arsenal Technical High School.

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Fort Clark Historic District

Established 1852

Fort Clark Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior listed December 6, 1979

Marker is at the intersection of Fort Clark Road and Mackenzie Road, on the ...

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The University of North Carolina at Asheville

Established 1927; became

Asheville-Biltmore

College 1936. Moved here

in 1961. A campus of

The University of North

Carolina, 1969.

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway (North Carolina Route 1791) and WT Weaver Blvd, on the right when traveling north ...

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Yolo County Courthouse

This property

has been listed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker can be reached from Court Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Trackside Buildings

This 1870s view of Horseshoe Curve looks north past the rubble-strewn trackside area where you are standing, to show a coal hopper and a track along the hillside. These are evidence of coal mining activity along Kittanning Run. The shanty ...

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Watching The Curve

Caption of drawing at top left The GE P42DC produced by General Electric Transportation Systems.

Caption of drawing at top right Norfolk Southern SD40-Es usually come up in pairs. And often on both ends of long freight trains going up hill. ...

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