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David Reynolds Tavern/Joseph Van Syckel Residence
David Reynolds
Tavern
-- 1763 --
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"The Jefferson Airplane"
Helicopter 17338 "The Jefferson Airplane" served in
...
Chicago's Passenger Stations
In the 1920's, Chicago had six major "steam road" p...
Nacogdoches Federal Building / Post Office
Designed by U.S. Treasury Department architect James A. We...
In Commemoration of Arnold's Expedition to Quebec
One of the most strategic and daring exploits of the patri...
Great Indian Warrior Trading Path
(The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road)
The most heavily...
Cruiser Olympia - Submarine Becuna
OLYMPIA
Cruiser OLYMPIA, launched i...
Robert E. Harlan Plaza
Robert E. (Bob) Harlan, the ninth president in Packers his...
Peyton Anderson
Payton Anderson of the Rappahannock Cavalry was severely w...
North Carolina Confederate Hospital
Site of the
Confederate Hospital
for soldiers ...
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David Reynolds Tavern/Joseph Van Syckel Residence
David Reynolds
Tavern
-- 1763 --
Joseph Van Syckel
Residence
-- 1839 --
Union Township Historic Site
Marker is on Charlestown Road (County Route 635) near Van Sickel Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
"The Jefferson Airplane"
Helicopter 17338 "The Jefferson Airplane" served in
Vietnam from 1968-1972 with the 92nd Assault Helicopter
Company (AHC) "Stallions"' with the 190th AHC, and the
17th Calvary, A Troop, 1st Aviation Brigade
The US Army infantry units transported were the 173rd
Airborne Brigade, 101 st Airborne ...
Chicago's Passenger Stations
In the 1920's, Chicago had six major "steam road" passenger depots, along with numerous rapid transit and electric interurban stations.
The main building, or "headhouse," of only one of the six grand old stations (Dearborn) has survived, though for non-railroad use. ...
Nacogdoches Federal Building / Post Office
Designed by U.S. Treasury Department architect James A. Wetmore, this building was erected in 1917-1918 and housed the main city post office until 1964. Sold to the city in 1973, it was the public library until 1997, when it became ...
In Commemoration of Arnold's Expedition to Quebec
One of the most strategic and daring exploits of the patriot cause during the revolution. Part of the troops encamped in the Town of Danvers on the night of September 14, 1775 on their way to Newburyport where they embarked ...
Great Indian Warrior Trading Path
(The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road)
The most heavily traveled road in Colonial America passed through here, linking areas from the Great Lakes to Augusta, GA. Laid on ancient animal and Native American Trading/Warrior Paths. Indian treaties among the Governors of NY, ...
Cruiser Olympia - Submarine Becuna
OLYMPIA
Cruiser OLYMPIA, launched in 1892, is the oldest steel warship afloat today. OLYMPIA is best known as Commodore George Dewey’s flagship in the Battle of Manila Bay, Philippine Islands during the 1898 Spanish American War. After defeating the ...
Robert E. Harlan Plaza
Robert E. (Bob) Harlan, the ninth president in Packers history, played a central role in orchestrating the $295 million Lambeau Field redevelopment, first unveiled in 2000 and completed at the start of the 2003 season. Harlan's unwavering leadership and vision ...
Peyton Anderson
Payton Anderson of the Rappahannock Cavalry was severely wounded on picket duty 122 ft. N.W. of this spot May 27, 1861.
The first soldier of the South to shed his blood for the Confederacy.
Marker is on Fairfax Boulevard (Lee Highway) ...
North Carolina Confederate Hospital
Site of the
Confederate Hospital
for soldiers from
North Carolina
1861-1865
Marker is at the intersection of Brown Street and Perry Street, on the right when traveling west on Brown Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org