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Harold Hatcher

1907-2003

Founder and developer of Hatcher Garden and Woodland Preserve. Harold Hatcher was a man of vision who looked at a weed-filled, eroded, litter-strewn lot and saw a garden. Working with his wife Josephine for 30 years, he used his horticultural ...

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The Ruggles House

Columbia Falls

The Ruggles House, built for Thomas Ruggles, a prominent citizen of Columbia. Architect and builder was Aaron Simmons Sherman. Restored 1950-1951 by the Ruggles House Society. A notable example of nineteenth century Adam style architecture and hand carving.

Marker is ...

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Early Settlers of the Pleasant River

American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976

Early Settlers of the Pleasant River Known to Have Been in Action Against the British During the Revolution of 1775 to 1783

[Honor Roll of Veterans]

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and the Pleasant River, on ...

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Little Beaver Creek

Little Beaver Creek

Established by the People of Ohio

Has been designated

A State Wild and Scenic River

In the

National Wild and Scenic Rivers System

Under the provisions of the

Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968

Thomas S. Kleppe

Secretary

U.S. Department of the Interior

October 1975

Marker is on ...

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Pacolet River Heritage Preserve

Pacolet River Heritage Preserve, owned and managed by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources, covers 278 acres in Spartanburg County, SC. Come to bird-watch, take photographs, fish or simply enjoy the woods and Pacolet River. Leave with a sense of ...

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Empire and the Carson River Mills

1864 - 1964

When the Comstock Lode was discovered in 1859, the problem of reducing the ore from the fabulously rich Virginia City mines had to be solved. Mills were built in Gold Canyon and Six Mile Canyon. In Washoe Valley, ...

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Building Cannery Row

Historic Cannery Row

Roofing contractor Charles L. Frost (top) supervises his crew hot mopping a Monterey cannery roof. Concentrated along the shoreline, the fish processing plants were subject to storm damage. In addition, changes were required to accommodate new technologies to ...

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Georgetown Blues

A Military Company Was Organized

At Georgetown In August 1859, Called

The Georgetown Blues

This Is In Honor Of Them, And

Dedicated To All United States

Veterans Who Have So Honorably

Answered Their Nation’s Call To Duty

America Thanks You!

Marker is on Wentworth Springs Road north of ...

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Miners Club

Built 1862

Operated as morgue during Civil War

Marker is on Wentworth Springs Road north of Georgetown Road (California Highway 193), on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Columbia Falls Town Hall

The Union Church was built in 1840 by the Union Meetinghouse Association to be used for non-denominational worship.

In 1898 the bell was donated to the church by the Columbia Falls Women's Society.

In 1903 the Church was deeded to the Town ...

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