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Athens First Presbyterian Church

This church was organized in 1829 as a Cumberland Presbyterian church by the Revs. Robert Donnell, John Morgan and Allen Gipson.

After first using an interdenominational building, a church was built on West Washington street in 1852.

This was badly damaged ...

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The Keeper's House

Ohio Historical Marker

Built in 1822, this native limestone structure was the home of Benajah Wolcott, first keeper of the Marblehead Lighthouse (originally called the Sandusky Bay Light), and his second wife, Rachel Miller Wolcott. Benajah maintained the lighthouse from 1822 ...

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Welcome to King’s Chapel Burying Ground

Buried here are many notable people in Boston’s early history, from its first governor, John Winthrop, to Frederic Tudor, the “Ice King.” This is Boston’s oldest burying ground, established in 1630 on what were then the outskirts of the new ...

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Harris-Pryor House

(Flower Hill Farm)

Side A

Build abt. 1858 by Schuyler Harris on land once owned by Henry Augustine Washington, a distant relative of the first president. Through purchases, marriages, and inheritance between the Washington, Harris and Pryor families, all from Virginia, a ...

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Edward A. Connell Heritage Park

Edward A. Connell

Heritage Park

This park dedicated May 19, 1984

As a Tribute to His Service

As Supertindent of Parks

From 1952 to 1974

Writer, Orator, Philosopher, Statesman

Teacher and Friend

He Brought Beauty to Stamford's Parks

and

Everlasting Pleasure to Stamford's People

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Parade Ground

 

This parade ground appears on a map from the 1830s, when the second Fort Trumbull was still standing. Its use dates back at least that far. The army conducted drills and inspections of troops on this stretch of land ...

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Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus

Discoverer of America

Presented By

Stamford Chapter

Unico National

Dedicated October 12, 1960

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Stamford Chapter

Unico National

"A Service Club"

Unity

Neighborliness

Integrity

Charity

Opportunity

"Service Above Self"

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Washington Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Petition of John Ewart

The Petition of John Ewart of the Town of York:

Humbly Shewith:

That while your Petitioner was performing his contract for building the Court House and Gaol in the town of London, in the London District, he was located by Colonel Talbot ...

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Ronnie Gene Flippo

In his 14 years in the U.S. House of Representatives (1977-1991), Ronnie Flippo held such important post as the chairmanship of the Space Science Subcommittee during the development of the space shuttle, Columbia.

Inducted 2007

City of Florence Walk of Honor

Marker ...

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The Ridout Street Complex

This streetscape includes several of London's earliest buildings and provides a capsule view of the appearance of mid-19th century Ontario cities. These buildings, the earliest of which was begun in 1835, include residential, industrial and commercial premises all intermingled on ...

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