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First State Capital

Corydon became the first state capital of Indiana in 1816. The first constitution was drawn up and the first sessions of the state legislature and supreme court convened here.

Marker is on Ohio River Scenic Byway (State Highway 62) 0.3 miles ...

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First State Office Building

Built 1817. Housed offices of State Treasurer and Auditor until Fall of 1824. The cellar was the Treasury vault. Building used by Harrison County Seminary, 1829-51. Since 1871, home of Amzi Brewster heirs.

Marker is at the intersection of North Mulberry ...

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Watson Mill Bridge

Built by W.W. King in 1885, Watson Mill Bridge is Georgia’s longest existing covered bridge. Of the Town lattice type it has four spans and is 236 feet long.

Covered primarily to protect the structural timbers, the bridge served local traffic, ...

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The Thayer Gate

presented to

West Point and the Nation

by

the Class of June 1943 and friends

September 1988

[ Lower Marker : ]

ROE/Eliseco Inc., a Burns and Roe Company

Construction

Merritt-Meridian Construction Corporation

George A. Logan & Sons

Stone Carver ...

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Watergate Investigation

Mark Felt, second in command at the FBI, met Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward here in this

parking garage to discuss the Watergate scandal. Felt provided Woodward information that exposed the Nixon Administration’s obstruction of the FBI's Watergate investigation. He chose ...

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A Perfect Location

Prior to roads and rails, water was the most significant transportation mode in the growth of our nation's emerging economy.

Situated at the juncture of the Susquehanna River and the Chesapeake Bay, the town of Havre de Grace grew and prospered.

Blessed ...

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First National Sunday School Convention

This site marks the location of the first National Sunday School Convention October 1832 in the Chatham Street Chapel-Theatre.

This 150th anniversary honors the millions of children and youth whose lives have been nurtured by the educational ministry by the ...

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Bell Predates the Civil War

In loving memory

David J. Dukes, M.D.

July 16, 1927 — June 15, 1991

Remembered for his love of music, church, sailing, family, and his fellow man.

The bell predates the Civil War and may have been in the First Methodist Church around the ...

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Confederate Hospital

Confederate Hospital

1861 - 1865

“Sanctuary for valiant

and courageous men”

Built for a river tavern 1836

Placed by

Barbour County Chapter

United Daughter of the

Confederacy.

Marker is at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Front Street, on the right when traveling north on Riverside Drive.

Courtesy ...

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Historic Decatur Cemetery

The oldest known publicly owned burial ground in metro Atlanta, the Decatur Cemetery is believed to predate the city’s 1823 incorporation. The first written record is an 1832 act of legislature providing “Commissioners for the Decatur Burial Ground.”

Expanded many times, ...

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