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Teatro Grande e Quadriportico/
Great Theatre and Quadriporticus
Il Teatro Grande fu...
Site of Queen City Park Softball Field
1936-1967
Built on this site in 1936, Queen City Par...
Alpha Delta Pi
Memorial Headquarters
Alpha Delta Pi Sorority was fo...
Kappa Delta
Zeta Chapter of Kappa Delta first national Greek letter so...
Stephen Dodson Ramseur
Confederate Major General
Woodside House, built in 1...
Approach to Carr's Ferry
1630 - 1930
First ferry across the Merrimack river f...
Pacific City
The idea to build an amusement park at this site was conce...
Jacob Thompson
Secretary of Interior, 1857-1861. Confederate secret agent...
Presbyterian Church & Cemetery
Presbyterian Church & Cemetery
Founded 1764
First Presbyterian Church
1887 – 1987
Building dedicated November 11, ...
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Teatro Grande e Quadriportico/
Great Theatre and Quadriporticus
Il Teatro Grande fu costruito nel II secolo II a.C., addossando la struttura ad una collina lavica e ristrutturato in epoca augustea. La cavea costituita da gradini in tufo o calcare, ospitava circa 5000 persone in tre ...
Site of Queen City Park Softball Field
1936-1967
Built on this site in 1936, Queen City Park Softball Field served as the cornerstone for the first successful community effort to promote the organized play of amateur softball in Tuscaloosa County. Its construction followed nationwide efforts to organize softball ...
Alpha Delta Pi
Memorial Headquarters
Alpha Delta Pi Sorority was founded May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, as the first secret society in the world for college women, and thus became the mother of the social sorority system. Wesleyan Collage was ...
Kappa Delta
Zeta Chapter of Kappa Delta first national Greek letter sorority at the University of Alabama Chapter installed March 12, 1904. First members initiated in the Sigma Nu Hall by Katherine Lovejoy of Theta Chapter at Randolph-Macon Woman's College. First sorority ...
Stephen Dodson Ramseur
Confederate Major General
Woodside House, built in 1838 by Caleb Richmond, where General Ramseur recovered from wounds received in battles of Malvern Hill and Chancellorsville. Scene of his 28 October, 1863 marriage to his cousin Ellen Richmond. As Brigadier showed extraordinary ...
Approach to Carr's Ferry
1630 - 1930
First ferry across the Merrimack river from Newbury to Salisbury, established about 1639, and the only route from Boston to the eastern frontier. In 1641 George Carr was appointed ferryman with rights which continued in his family for ...
Pacific City
The idea to build an amusement park at this site was conceived by local civic leaders. This park would rival those at Coney Island and Atlantic City.
The Pacific City site was 90 acres, stretching from Peninsula Avenue to Burlingame Avenue ...
Jacob Thompson
Secretary of Interior, 1857-1861. Confederate secret agent in Canada, U.S. Representative from Mississippi. Birthplace stands 100 yds. southeast.
Marker is on U.S. 158, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Presbyterian Church & Cemetery
Presbyterian Church & Cemetery
Founded 1764
Built at this site on land given by Louis DuBois
Present church built in 1869
Plaque:
Revolutionary soldiers buried here.
Marker is on U.S. 9W (U.S. 9W) 0.2 miles from County Road 14 (County ...
First Presbyterian Church
1887 – 1987
Building dedicated November 11, 1888
Regular services began in Templeton February 6, 1887. Three months later on May 8, 1887, the First Presbyterian Church was organized by the Presbytery of San Jose with the Reverend Francis H. ...