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Charles City County, Virginia
The Chickahominy India...
Temple of Israel
Erected 1875-6. First house of worship built in North Caro...
North-East Corner of the Redoubt
North-East Corner
of the
Redoubt
thrown ...
San Francisco Lawn Bowling Clubhouse and Greens
A San Francisco City
Landmark No. 181
Cali...
“Center of the World”
»—?
This was Ah-Yeh-Li A-Lo-Hee, the Center of the W...
First Avenue
A main north-south artery of Seattle, stretching north fro...
Battle Of Horseshoe Bend
One hundredth anniversary
This tablet is placed by
A. Frederick Oberlin Bridge
To Commemorate
The Memory Of
Major
A. Fr...
The First Commercial Monorail in the United States
In commemoration
of service and honor
to t...
Fort Wyoming
Built by Pennsylvania, 1771; seized by Connecticut settler...
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Charles City County, Virginia
The Chickahominy Indians resided near here along the river that bears their name. This area was part of Wilmington Parish and was part of James City County before 1720. In the 1800s the community acquired the name ...
Temple of Israel
Erected 1875-6. First house of worship built in North Carolina by the Jews. Congregation established in 1867.
Marker is at the intersection of Market Street (U.S. 17) and South 4th Street, on the right when traveling east on Market Street.
Courtesy ...
North-East Corner of the Redoubt
North-East Corner
of the
Redoubt
thrown up on the night
of the sixteenth of June
1775
Marker can be reached from Monument Sq.
Courtesy hmdb.org
San Francisco Lawn Bowling Clubhouse and Greens
A San Francisco City
Landmark No. 181
California's
First Municipal
Lawn Bowling Greens
Established 1901
Marker is on Bowling Green Drive north of Martin Luther King Jr Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
“Center of the World”
»—?
This was Ah-Yeh-Li A-Lo-Hee, the Center of the World, to the Cherokee Indians. To this assembly ground, from which trails radiate in many directions, they came to hold their councils, to dance and worship which were to them related functions, ...
First Avenue
A main north-south artery of Seattle, stretching north from the original Pioneer Square business district, First Avenue was lined with offices, leading hotels, banks and even a few residences. Until the mid-20th century, the street was also home to boarding ...
Battle Of Horseshoe Bend
One hundredth anniversary
This tablet is placed by
Tallapoosa County
in commemoration of the
one hundredth anniversary
of the
Battle Of Horseshoe Bend,
fought within its limits
on March 27, 1814.
There the Creek Indians, led by
Menawa and other chiefs, were
defeated by the American and
allied indian forces under
Gen. Andrew ...
A. Frederick Oberlin Bridge
To Commemorate
The Memory Of
Major
A. Frederick Oberlin
An Eminent Soldier
And Citizen
This Bridge Which Was Erected
Under His Supervision, Is Dedicated
By The Town of Hamden As
The
" A. Frederick Oberlin
Bridge"
Marker is at the intersection of Whitney Avenue and Armory Street, on the right when ...
The First Commercial Monorail in the United States
In commemoration
of service and honor
to the Seattle World’s Fair
April 21 – October 21 1962
and the City of Seattle
Placed in tribute this 19th day
of October 1962 at the site of
the Northern Termius of the ...
Fort Wyoming
Built by Pennsylvania, 1771; seized by Connecticut settlers. Rebuilt 1778. Mobilization camp for Sullivan's army, 1779. Destroyed 1784, after withdrawal of the Continental and Pennsylvania garrisons.
Marker is on River Street near South Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy ...