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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

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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

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Mary Baker Glover Eddy

Founder of Christian Science Church. Spent part of 1844 at Hanover House, 2 blocks west.

Marker is at the intersection of North 3rd St (U.S. 74) and Market Street (U.S. 17), on the right when traveling north on North 3rd St. ...

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Dick-Eddy Buildings

1889 and 1907

The imposing Dick Building is a flat-iron building in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, a style in which the local architects, Conover and Porter, were particularly adept. The Dick block was built in part to house Christian Dick's wine ...

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The Second Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House

1944

The Herbert and Katherine Jacobs second house possesses national significance as the first house to be built under architect Frank Lloyd Wright's concept of the "Solar Hemicycle". Based on arcs, radii, and circles, the house's design includes a floor-to-roof glass ...

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Pabst Brewing Company Saloon & Boarding House

Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 37

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Designed by

Charles F. Peters

Tour Site 37

1904

Marker is at the intersection of Erie Street and Water Street, on ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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Edward B. Dudley

1789 - 1855

Governor, 1836-41, the first in N.C. elected by popular vote; first president of Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. His home stands 2 blocks W.

Marker is at the intersection of South 3rd Street (U.S. 74) and Nun Street, on the ...

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Bryan Neck Presbyterian Church

This church, the oldest congregation in lower Bryan County, was certified by the Presbytery of Georgia in 1830. Its founders included rice planters on Bryan Neck, among them Thomas Savage Clay, Richard James Arnold and George Washington McAllister. The first ...

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