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Wm. Jennings Bryan Dorn Bridge
In recognition of Distinguished Public Service promoting w...
Roy F. Jones Highway
Named in 1984 in Honor of Longtime S.C. Highway department...
Jefferson Davis
The President of the Confederacy held two meetings of his ...
Jamestown Island
The woodland and marsh beyond the water is Jamestown Islan...
The William T. Jones, III Bridge
This man was born and reared on the land adjacent to and s...
J. Lowenthal Building
— 1879 —
J. Lowenthal Building
American Eccl...
The Home of John Penn
On this site was the home 1766-1771 of John Penn 1726&ndas...
The Home of Juan de Miralles
On this site stood the home, 1778–1780, of Juan de M...
Charles Russell Johnson
Founder of Fort Bragg, CA
This section of the larges...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
[ Upper Marker ]
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.<...
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Wm. Jennings Bryan Dorn Bridge
In recognition of Distinguished Public Service promoting water resources, highways, conservation, national defense, veterans affairs, textiles, Appalachia et cetera
State Representative
State Senator
Soldier World War II
U.S. Congressman
from South Carolina
for 26 Years
Marker is on Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway (State Highway 11).
Courtesy ...
Roy F. Jones Highway
Named in 1984 in Honor of Longtime S.C. Highway department employee whose career of service spanned over half a century, all in Pickens County including 44 years 1928 - 1972 as principal supervisor of maintenance work
The Department's First 50-Year Employee
Legend ...
Jefferson Davis
The President of the Confederacy held two meetings of his cabinet, April 12-13, 1865, at the home of J. T. Wood, which was a few yards N.
Marker is at the intersection of South Elm Street and West McGee Street, on ...
Jamestown Island
The woodland and marsh beyond the water is Jamestown Island, a pear-shape area of some 1,500 acres, being about 2½ miles in length. It is separated from the mainland by Back Creek. In more recent times the wide mouth of ...
The William T. Jones, III Bridge
This man was born and reared on the land adjacent to and southwest of this bridge where his ancestors settled in the late 1750's. His forbears were very civic minded and patriotic and included many doctors and lawyers. Among them ...
J. Lowenthal Building
— 1879 —
J. Lowenthal Building
American Ecclectic
Iron front cast by Eureka Foundry; men's clothier and furnishings, Louvre Cafe, saloons
Eureka Historic Landmark
This program possible through a partnership with property owner Wes & Nedra Kausen, Eureka Main Street, ...
The Home of John Penn
On this site was the home 1766-1771 of John Penn 1726–1795, last colonial governor of Pennsylvania, son of Richard Penn and grandson of William Penn, the founder. Also the home 1771–1810 of Benjamin Chew 1722–1810, last colonial Chief Justice of ...
The Home of Juan de Miralles
On this site stood the home, 1778–1780, of Juan de Miralles (1715–1780) the first Spanish diplomatic representative to the United States of America. He died April 28, 1780, while visiting General George Washington at his Morristown headquarters. The same home ...
Charles Russell Johnson
Founder of Fort Bragg, CA
This section of the largest Redwood Tree known to have grown in Mendocino County is dedicated this day, September 6, 1943 by the citizens of the City of Fort Bragg to the memory of
Charles Russell Johnson
who ...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
[ Upper Marker ]
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
by Wilbur Lee Mapp
1994
[ Main Marker ]
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., planned to speak at Trinity AME Zion Church in Greensboro (a few blocks from here) on April 4, 1968. He canceled ...