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Second Baptist Church World War II Memorial
In Honor and Memory
Of the Members of the Second Bap...
“You can fool all the people part of the time . . .”
Lincoln Speech, July 27, 1858
“You can fool all the ...
Barnwell Baptist Church Cemetary
Sometimes called the Red Hill Cemetary
Original Site...
The Police Station
Built by Charles C "Carl" Cheek in early
1944 with t...
Class of 1943 Veterans
This garden is dedicated to the men of the Class of 1943, ...
Canyon Ferry
Canyon Ferry Lake, Montana’s third largest body of water m...
UNESCO World Heritage Site- Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam
The Minaret of Jam probably marks the site of the ancient ...
Sacajawea State Park
The Sacajawea State Park is located on 284 acres at the co...
Lewis and Clark State Park
On the 4th of July of 1804, the Lewis and Clark expedition...
Coldwater and Castle Lake
In May 1981, Mount St. Helens erupted on the coast of Nort...
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Second Baptist Church World War II Memorial
In Honor and Memory
Of the Members of the Second Baptist Church who served in
World War II
Herman A Arrowood - Fred A Johnson
Willard W. Batson - J.Clyde Jones
R.Douglas Bishop - Glover Y.Jones
Hubert E.Bishop - Ray F.Jones
Charles R.Brown. Jr. - Roy F.Jones
Lee ...
“You can fool all the people part of the time . . .”
Lincoln Speech, July 27, 1858
“You can fool all the people part of the time and part of the people all the time, but you can not fool all the people all the time.”
Spoken in an address in Clinton July 27, ...
Barnwell Baptist Church Cemetary
Sometimes called the Red Hill Cemetary
Original Site of Barnwell First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church is the Oldest Continual
Institution in Barnwell Established in 1502
Both the 1850 building and the 1926 building
stood on this site.
Earlier Church Buildings were located nearby
the ...
The Police Station
Built by Charles C "Carl" Cheek in early
1944 with the assistance of German Prisoners
of War who helped draw up the plan and
worked on the construction.
This police station was first used as a guard
house at the prisoner of war ...
Class of 1943 Veterans
This garden is dedicated to the men of the Class of 1943, with special remembrance to those who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the armed forces.
Marker is on Cahoun Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Canyon Ferry
Canyon Ferry Lake, Montana’s third largest body of water may look like a simple recreational lake at first glance, but there is more here than meets the eye.
In the late nineteenth century, the Helena Water and Electric Power Company built ...
UNESCO World Heritage Site- Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam
The Minaret of Jam probably marks the site of the ancient city of Firuzkuh, the capital of the Ghurid dynasty that ruled Afghanistan and parts of northern India, from Kashgar to the Persian Gulf, in the 12th and 13th centuries. ...
Sacajawea State Park
The Sacajawea State Park is located on 284 acres at the convergence of Columbia and Snake Rivers in Pasco, Washington. The park is named after the Shoshone woman who acted as guide during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The area ...
Lewis and Clark State Park
On the 4th of July of 1804, the Lewis and Clark expedition stopped at an oxbow lake created by the Missouri River in present day Rushville, Missouri. The explorers dubbed it Gosling Lake due to the number of young waterfowl ...
Coldwater and Castle Lake
In May 1981, Mount St. Helens erupted on the coast of Northern Washington. The debris from the eruption blocked the Coldwater Creek and Toutle River in the North Fork Toutle River Valley creating two lakes Coldwater and South Fork Castle, ...