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Original Gas Street Light

1964

This is one of the original gas street lights of the town of West End.

Presented to the West End Business Men’s Association by the family of Jesse M. Manry and placed on the grounds of the Wren’s ...

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Butler Short Line

Richland Historical Marker

Butler Short Line electric street car passed this spot as it ran between Pittsburgh and Butler carrying passengers and freight from May 1st, 1907 until April 22nd, 1931.

Marker is at the intersection of Gibsonia Road (Pennsylvania Route 910) ...

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U.S. Army Signal Corps Building

This building served as the communications center for Fort Clark from 1932-1944. The building is of tile brick construction with a veneer of irregular cut field stone. The original footprint was enlarged c. 1940 to accommodate barracks for enlisted soldiers. ...

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State Hospital

Opened in 1889, grew from 40 patents to 10,000 by 1954. Inc. nursing school, farm, power & train depots. Closed October 10, 1996.

Marker is at the intersection of Carlton Avenue (County Route 17) and Smith Street, on the left ...

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Oldest Commercial Building in Chippewa Falls

The building to your right is the oldest commercial building in Chippewa Falls. It was built (Circa 1859) by Peter Morie (Morey) and was used originally as a Saloon and Boarding House for lumberjacks and others. In 1861 at the ...

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The Charles Carroll House

Birthplace of Charles Carroll of Carrollton (September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832), the only Roman Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence and the last of the signers to die.

Charles Carroll of Annapolis (1702 – 1782), father of Charles ...

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Galisteo Basin / Southern Rockies

Galisteo Basin. The extensive lowland south of here is called Galisteo basin, a sag in the earth’s crust where rock layers are depressed and thickened. It is one of the northernmost basins in the Basin and Range province in New ...

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The Oates Building

    The Oates Building is a prime example of Florida "Boom Time" architecture, expressed in the Mediterranean Revival style. Built in 1925 by Mr. Alvah Y. Oates, the building was designed by noted Florida and local architect E.C. Hosford. Originally ...

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Plant City High School

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on North Collins Street north of East Herring Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Birthplace of Farm Credit

This 280 acres was collateral for the nation's first Federal Land Bank loan made on April 10, 1917 to farmer-stockman A. L. Stockwell. In those days, farmers and ranchers found credit hard to come by. If available, it was often ...

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