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Woodbridge Police Memorial

Sept. 27, 1964

Dedicated to the memory

Of our departed brothers

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Eleanor Place on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Woodbridge Township

The first settlers arrived here in the mid-1600s after the land was purchased from the Lenni Lenape People. The township was chartered June 1, 1669 by King Charles II of England. Composed of ten separate towns, it remains the oldest ...

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Great Woodbridge Train Wreck of 1951

In memory of the 85 people who perished on February 6, 1951, when a Pennsylvania Railroad Commuter Train derailed ¼ of a mile (1300 feet) south of this station, and in recognition of the Woodbridge residents and those of the ...

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Covered Bridge

Built by Arad Copeland

below Beecher Falls in 1879.

Only NYS Queenpost Truss

Bridge. Placed on NYS and

National Register in 1998

Marker is on North Shore Road (County Route 4), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Mulberry Street Bridge

The linkage of downtown Harrisburg with the emerging Allsion Hill at this location was established in 1891 with the opening of the original Mulberry Street Bridge. Hailed at that time by Harrisburg civic leader J. Horace McFarland as "the day ...

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Thomas J. Malone Bridge / Gaston's Mill

"Thomas J. Malone Bridge"

This covered bridge stood in the 1870s over Middle Run, on State Route 154, between Lisbon and Elkton, Elkrun Township. It was converted to a storage shed and moved twice by the Elkrun Township Trustees. Mr. Malone, ...

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Henszey's Wrought Iron Arch Bridge

Early example of a wrought iron bowstring arch truss bridge. Patented in 1869 by Joseph G. Henszey and built that year by the Continental Bridge Co. of Philadelphia, this bridge was part of a proliferation of bridges following the Civil ...

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Elbridge L. Hawk

[A tree was planted in the memory of Elbridge Hawk. At the foot of the tree lies this marker]

In Memory of

ELBRIDGE L. HAWK

Past Commander in Chief, G.A.R.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of 10th Street and L Street.

Courtesy ...

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Broadway Bridge

Side A:

Built in 1897, this span over Turtle Creek is the oldest nonreinforced concrete arch bridge in Ohio. The residents of Floraville, the area to the south, felt the bridge needed to be “the most prominent” in all of Lebanon. ...

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Leitersburg Bridge No. 2

This is the first of two bridges built in 1839 by John Weaver. The two-arch span rises steeply over the Antietam Creek and is unusual because of the lateral curve in its roadbed. It was long known as Strite's Mill ...

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