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Massacre Farm / 19th Century House

Massacre Farm North To E. Whiteland Included A Site. Southwest of This Marker. The 19th Century House and Springhouse, Headwater of Crum Creek. Were torn down in 1989

Marker is on Un-named Loop Road, North off Monument Avenue, on the ...

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Jefferson Pier

 

Position of Jefferson

Pier, erected Dec. 18, 1804

Recovered and re-erected

Dec. 2, 1889

. . .

District of Columbia

Marker can be reached from Constitution Avenue, NW west of 15th Street, NW.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fort Barton

Through the unrelenting efforts of Dr. James W. Holt, Jr. Fort Barton was preserved. It was given to the town of Tiverton by the Newport Historical Society in 1968. In 1777 the site was fortified by the colonial army to ...

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Home and Grave of Conrad Weiser

200 yards south from this spot is the home and grave of Conrad Weiser, Indian interpreter

Marker is on Penn Avenue/Benjamin Franklin Highway (U.S. 422), on the right when traveling east.

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Robert G. Fowler

Robert G. Fowler

Alighted on this spot

October 25,1911

Marking first airplane flight

over Arizona soil

en route on first flight

Pacific to Atlantic Ocean.

Dedicated by Rotary Club Yuma Arizona. October 29, 1938.

Marker is on 4th Avenue (Business Interstate 8), on the right when traveling ...

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Frederica - Military Road

" The inhabitants of the town went

out on the 25th [September 1738] with

the General and cut a road through

the woods down to the soldiers fort..."

Gentleman's Magazine

January 1739

In front of you lies the trace of the historic

Military Road - a ...

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Home of Warren G. Harding

29th President of the United States

His residence from 1891 to 1921

Restored by the Harding Memorial Association

Marker is on Mount Vernon Avenue (Ohio Route 95), on the right when traveling west.

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Site of First Randolph County Courthouse

The area of this square marks the site of the first and second courthouses of Randolph County. The first, a two-story frame building, was erected in 1836. It was replaced in 1842 by a brick structure with entrances facing in ...

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Andrew Female College

This institution was founded in 1854 and conducted under the auspices of the South Georgia Conference of the Methodist Church. It was in honor of Bishop James O. Andrew (1794-1871), a noted pioneer leader of Methodism. Augustus Alden was the ...

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Landing Place of First Settlers

1630 - 1930

Landing place on River Parker of the men and women who settled in Newbury between 1635 and 1650.

Marker is on High Road (Alternate Massachusetts Route 1), on the left.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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