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Paducah Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Paducah Coca-Cola Bottling Company was founded in 1903 by ...
Big Spring
May 17, 1864: Butterfield's (3d) div., 20th A.C [US], marc...
Home of Captain James Lawrence
This property, the home of
Captain James Lawrence
John Paul Jones
In honor of
John Paul Jones
Father of the ...
Oakland Plantation
[Front]:
This house was built in 1823 by Dr. ...
Peshtigo Fire Cemetery
On the night of 0ctober 8, 1871, Peshtigo, a booming town ...
Paul Revere Mall
Established 1933 from the income of the
George Rober...
West Point Monument
Norfolk's Civil War African American Heritage
The me...
Paul Revere & William Dawes
Paul Revere
1735 – 1818
Patriot, Mas...
The Burlington Zephyrs / Articulated Trains
The Burlington Zephyrs
The Chicago, Burlingto...
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Paducah Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Paducah Coca-Cola Bottling Company was founded in 1903 by Luther F. Carson. The business moved into this landmark building at 32nd and Broadway in 1939. The building was designed by Lester Daley of Metropolis, Illinois. The lighted dome colorfully graced ...
Big Spring
May 17, 1864: Butterfield's (3d) div., 20th A.C [US], marched this way from Field’s Mill, Coosawattee River, enroute to Kingston & camped at the Smith farm 2 ½ miles N. of Mosteller’s Mills.
May 18: Schofield's 23d A.C [US], marching from ...
Home of Captain James Lawrence
This property, the home of
Captain James Lawrence
while attending school in
Woodbury, was presented to
the Gloucester County, N.J.
Historical Society by
George M. Beckett
Edward Tonkin Bradway
Fannie V. Watson Bradway
James Cooper Griscom
Howard Clark Hendrickson
Edgar F. Hurff
Victor E. Kugler
Henry W. Leeds
Mahlon W. Newton
William Richman
Isaac D. Sayre
John ...
John Paul Jones
In honor of
John Paul Jones
Father of the U.S. Navy
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This flagpole has been refabricated
from the mast of the U.S.S. Daniel No. 335,
by Lt. Alton Douglass and the crew of
U.S.S. Seattle A.O.E. 3, and installed
...Oakland Plantation
[Front]:
This house was built in 1823 by Dr. Thomas Collins Austin (1790-1883), physician and planter. Austin attended the Medical University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and practiced medicine here for sixty years. His office, just north of the house, was demolished ...
Peshtigo Fire Cemetery
On the night of 0ctober 8, 1871, Peshtigo, a booming town of 1700 people, was wiped out of existence in the greatest forest fire disaster in American history.
Loss of life and even property in the great fire occurring the same ...
Paul Revere Mall
Established 1933 from the income of the
George Robert White Fund
bequeathed to the City of Boston
for creating works of public utility and beauty
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Dedicated to the enjoyment of the community and to the memory of those ...
West Point Monument
Norfolk's Civil War African American Heritage
The memorial before you, the West Point Monument, was built in 1909 as a tribute to African American veterans of the Civil War and Spanish-American War. James A. Fuller, a former slave and veteran of ...
Paul Revere & William Dawes
Paul Revere
1735 – 1818
Patriot, Master Craftsman
Good Citizen
Lanterns hung in the “North Church Steeple” gave the signal to spread the Alarm that the British were advancing, April 18, 1775, to capture the military stores in Concord. Christ ...
The Burlington Zephyrs / Articulated Trains
The Burlington Zephyrs
The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy introduced the three-car Zephyr, the first in a series of lightweight stainless steel streamliners, in 1934. The Zephyr (later called Pioneer Zephyr) captured national attention with an initial Denver-Chicago run of 13 hours, ...