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William C. Friday
Educator
As President of the University of North Car...
Stamford Veterans Monument
[ inscription around the top ]
In Everlasting...
Site of First House in Monticello
Built by John P. Jones, founder of the Village, December 1...
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
has been designated a
National Historic Landm...
Stamford World War I Memorial
The Citizens of Stamford
Erect This Memorial
I...
Gaston County Courthouse (former)
-1848-
This Greek Revival structure
served as ...
Charles H. Townes Center for Science
This four-building science center is named for Greenville ...
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
Alfred Caldwell, landscape architect
Chicago Landmar...
Town of Lloyd Organized
First Town of Lloyd meeting held here May 6, 1845, Lloyd T...
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
has been designated a
National Historic Landm...
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William C. Friday
Educator
As President of the University of North Carolina from 1956-86, he developed it into a 16 campus system and a national model. Respected nationwide for his compassion, vision, leadership and integrity. Born July 13, 1920 to Lathan and Beth Friday, ...
Stamford Veterans Monument
[ inscription around the top ]
In Everlasting Memory of Stamford's Patriots 1641 – 1918
[ battle names inscribed in the panel between the fluted columns ]
1689 – 1763
Port Royal • Schenectady • Haverhill • Louisburg • Braddock's Defeat • Duquesne ...
Site of First House in Monticello
Built by John P. Jones, founder of the Village, December 1804.
Marker is at the intersection of Broadway (New York Route 197) and St. John Street when traveling east on Broadway.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
This site is a premier example of the Prairie style of landscape architecture. Alfred Caldwell, a landscape designer, architect, teacher and poet, transformed an old Victorian lily pool in Lincoln Park into a “sanctuary of ...
Stamford World War I Memorial
The Citizens of Stamford
Erect This Memorial
In Memory Of
Those Who Served and Died
For Their Country
1916 - 1918
Marker is at the intersection of Grove Street and Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Grove Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Gaston County Courthouse (former)
-1848-
This Greek Revival structure
served as the county courthouse
from 1848 to 1911, when the county
seat moved to Gastonia. It marks
the center of the Dallas Historic
District, a Federal Register site.
Marker is on N. Gaston St. (North Carolina Route 2278).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Charles H. Townes Center for Science
This four-building science center is named for Greenville native and Furman Trustee Charles Hard Townes, Furman Class of 1935, son of Furman alumni Henry K, '97 and Ellen Hard '02 Townes.
Lifelong innovator and teacher, he was presented the Noble Prize ...
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
Alfred Caldwell, landscape architect
Chicago Landmark
One of the most important historic landscapes in Chicago, this “hidden garden” in Lincoln Park was designed by note landscape architect Alfred Caldwell in the Prairie style. Inspired by his mentor Jens Jensen and the work ...
Town of Lloyd Organized
First Town of Lloyd meeting held here May 6, 1845, Lloyd Township set off from town of New Paltz.
Town pop. 1845 was 2035.
Marker is on New Paltz Road (County Route 12) 0 miles east of Pancake Hollow Road ...
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
This site is a premier example of the Prairie style of landscape architecture. Alfred Caldwell, a landscape designer, architect, teacher and poet, transformed an old Victorian lily pool in Lincoln Park into a “sanctuary of ...