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Library Hall

Built as a production facility for the Meadville Woolen Co., this building later served as market & meeting hall. From 1879 to 1925 it was the home of the Meadville Library, Art, & Historical Association then was converted to commercial ...

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Roddy Law Office

Canadian born Thomas Roddy was admitted to the Crawford County Bar in 1870. He served on City Council, library boards & Market House oversight committee. In 1881 he won Elias Allen's suit which desegregated PA schools-all despite being profoundly deaf.

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The Spirella Company

On this site were located the offices of the Spirella Company which produced made-to-measure corsets. The company provided jobs for 25% of Meadville's residents after the 1904 invention of a flexible steel stay by MM Beeman. Employee benefits included travel, ...

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First Naval Battle of the American Revolution

This anchor symbolizes the historic ties that Machias people have with the sea, and their commitment to liberty as exemplified in the first naval battle of the American Revolution fought in Machias Bay between the British ship Margaretta and the ...

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Yadkin College

A Methodist Protestant institution. Opened in 1856, made co-educational in 1878, closed in 1924. Building stands 1 mi. N

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 64 and Koontz Road, on the left when traveling east on U.S. 64.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Georgetown County National Guard Memorial

To our Guardsmen and Families of the 1 BN 178 FA: In appreciation for your sacrifices, bravery and loyalty during Operation Iraqi Freedom (2004~2005) From the Citizens of Georgetown County

Marker is on Main Street (South Carolina Route 521), on the ...

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Lucas’ 1792 Wind Powered Sawmill

Jonathan Lucas and his Amazing Rice Mills

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The Sawmill at Cape Romain’s Mill Island

In the late 1780’s John Bowman of Peachtree Plantation hired the now famous millwright, Johnathan Lucas, to build a second less publicized mill, the wind~driven ...

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Eastlake Park

Peace

Eastlake Park has served the inhabitants of Phoenix since the late 1880's. Originally known as Patton's Park, it was developed by the Phoenix Railway Company to serve as a recreational area for patrons of the city's trolley system. The park ...

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St. James Santee Parish Veterans Memorial

1941 ~ 1945

Erected by the citizens of St. James Santee Parish in grateful appreciation of the services rendered our beloved country by her sons and daughters in World War II

Kirkley, D.C.; Lofton, P.S.; Lofton, Harry M.; Lofton, J.A., ...

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Historical Badger Park

Badger Park, like our Badger State, took its name from this area where some of the miners, like badgers, “dug-in” for the winter, while others, called “suckers” moved on south. It includes 8½ acres of what was considered valuable land, ...

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