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Headquarters Reserve Corps

Headquarters

Reserve Corps.

Major General Gordon Granger.

Sept. 20, 1863, 2P.M.

Marker can be reached from Glenn-Kelly Road..

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The Sykesville Bypass Bridge

An Aluminum Bridge

This bridge is one of only six aluminum girder bridges in the United States, and the only one in Maryland. Despite its ordinary appearance, the bridge is a remarkable feat of engineering with worldwide significance.

The Sykesville Bypass Bridge ...

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Charles Metcalfe Park

Dedicated in Memory of

Charles Metcalfe

1855-1943

He deeded in perpetuity this land as a park for the use of Kingman youth. Recognized as a civic leader and land developer, He proposed development of Hualapai Mountain Park. He held offices of Mohave ...

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Providence Baptist Church

Organized May 26, 1849

First Pastor: Ruben E. Brown

First Deacons: William P. Bryan, Jonas P. Bell

Charter Members: William Green, David Kelly, Kader Powell, Elizabeth Kelly, Ardilla Green, Winny Lacy, Bill Fowler, nancy Fowler

Bellwood, Cool Springs, County Line, ...

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Desert Power & Water Co.

1907-1911

Among largest steam generating

plants of its time on

Pacific Coast

National Register of Historic Places

Marker can be reached from Andy Devine Avenue (Business Interstate 40).

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Clayton "Peg Leg" Bates

Carolina Legends

The great tap dancer Clayton "Peg Leg" Bates began his career in Fountain Inn, South Carolina. After a cotton gin accident took his leg, many felt his life was over. Through perseverance and determination, Peg Leg Bates is known ...

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Charleston Gas Light Company

This Building, erected in 1878 by the

Charleston Gas Light Company,

A pioneer in Public Service,

was Designed by Edward Brickell White

Soldier-Engineer-Architect

The South Carolina Power Company is the outgrowth of the

Charleston gas Light Company, The oldest member ...

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Lufkin Telephone Exchange

Telephone service in Lufkin began 1898 when Dr. Alexander Madison Denman and his friend Judge Edwin James Mantooth strung telephone wires between their offices. The system was so popular that the pair soon formed the Lufkin Telephone Exchange with partner ...

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John P. Grace Tower

The John P. Grace Memorial Bridge

Named to Commemorate

The former Mayor of Charleston

And President of the Cooper River Bridge CO.

The Grace Bridge (Modeled Here)

Spanned Charleston from 1929 to 2005.

Built by the Cooper River Bridge Company

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Silas N. Pearman Tower

The Silas N. Pearman Bridge

Named to Commemprate

The former Cheif Highway Commissioner

The Pearman Bridge (Modeled Here)

Spanned the Cooper River from 1966 to 2005.

Built by the South Carolina

Dapartment of Transportation

Designed by

Howard Needles Tammen and ...

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