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Trail of Tears
Thousands of Cherokee Indians passed through Waterloo in t...
Site of the Mission Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe
A Spanish outpost founded in 1716 by the pioneer Francisca...
First Presbyterian Church of Aiken
[Front):
This church, founded in 1858 with 14...
Mansfield Township Veterans Monument
Dedicated in honor of the sacrifices made by the men and w...
The Father of Rock ’N’ Roll / Sam Phillips in Florence
Side A
Sam Phillips fell in love with the mir...
40th Indiana Infantry
Wagner's Brigade - Wood's Division
(front)
40t...
The Federal Building & Early Mail Service
This Federal Post Office Building was built in 1910 at a c...
Veterans of All Wars
In Memory of the
Veterans of all wars who
The Birthplace Home of Earl "Curly" Lambeau
Built in 1868, this example of mid-19th century architectu...
F/A-18A Hornet
BuNo. 162435
The F/A-18 Hornet has become the work...
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Trail of Tears
Thousands of Cherokee Indians passed through Waterloo in the 1830s when they were forced by the U.S. government to move West on the "Trail of Tears". Most came by boat from Tuscumbia and camped here to await transfer to larger ...
Site of the Mission Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe
A Spanish outpost founded in 1716 by the pioneer Franciscan Antonio Margil de Jesus as a means of civilizing the Nacogdoches Indians. Abandoned temporarily due to the French incursions from Louisiana in 1719. Restored by the Marquis of Aguayo in ...
First Presbyterian Church of Aiken
[Front):
This church, founded in 1858 with 14 charter members and W. Peronneau Finley and John D. Legare as elders, first met in the Aiken Town Hall on Laurens St. Its first permanent sanctuary, a frame building designed by Charleston architect ...
Mansfield Township Veterans Monument
Dedicated in honor of the sacrifices made by the men and women of Mansfield Township who served in the armed services on the United States in all wars.
Marker is on Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Father of Rock ’N’ Roll / Sam Phillips in Florence
Side A
Sam Phillips fell in love with the miracle of sound and the unifying power of music. Moving to Memphis, Tennessee, he embraced the beauty of the blues with his early recordings of Howlin Wolf, B.B. King and other delta ...
40th Indiana Infantry
Wagner's Brigade - Wood's Division
(front)
40th
Regiment
Infantry,
Commanded by
Col. John W. Blake,
21st Brigade -- Col. George D. Wagner--
6th Division--Gen. Wood--
Army of the Ohio.
Indiana.
(back)
40th
Infantry.
Commanded by
Col. John W. Blake.
This regiment arrived on the battlefield from Savannah, about 12 m., April 7, 1862; was ordered, ...
The Federal Building & Early Mail Service
This Federal Post Office Building was built in 1910 at a cost of $90,000. The property was purchased from the Thornton estate for $10,000. The Neo-Classical design style was often used by governmental architects of the Treasury Department during the ...
Veterans of All Wars
In Memory of the
Veterans of all wars who
served in the defense of
our Country
————
They gave their Today
for our Tomorrow
Marker is at the intersection of 3rd Street (Indiana Route 46) and Jackson Street, on the left when ...
The Birthplace Home of Earl "Curly" Lambeau
Built in 1868, this example of mid-19th century architecture is one of the oldest homes on its original foundation with its original exterior.
On April 9, 1898, two residents of this home, Marcel and Mary Lambeau, gave birth to their first ...
F/A-18A Hornet
BuNo. 162435
The F/A-18 Hornet has become the workhorse of
the US Navy and Marine Corps aviation. This
carrier-based all weather strike/fighter has served
a multitude of roles since entering service in
1983. The Hornet's first combat missions were
strikes ...