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Benjamin W. Barnes

“Pappy”

“Barnes Spring” established as La Portes water supply 1858. For his efforts our citizens will forever by indebted.

Marker can be reached from Church Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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“Quick Silver Charley”

Charles W. Hendel

Snow-shoe Race beginning 1854

Sierra County Surveyor 1870

Deputy U.S. Surveyor 1871

Plumas County Surveyor 1879

Plumas County Supervisor 1910

Snow-shoed to Quincy for meetings

past the age of 80

Marker can be reached from Church Street.

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Black Pioneers Cemetery

Circa 1830 – 1900

333 marked graves in 2001

Jim Scott 1871

Hett Powell 1890

Marker is on Covered Bridge Road SW ¼ mile south of Euharlee Road SW, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Dillinger Was Here

On October 23, 1933, the nation’s Public Enemy No. 1 John Dillinger and some of his gang (Harry Pierpont, Charles Arthur “Pretty Boy” Floyd, Walter Dietrich, George “Machine Gun” Kelly, and George “Baby Face” Nelson) drove to the Central National ...

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Curly Lambeau's Office Northern Building

Packers Heritage Trail

Curly Lambeau occupied an office in the Northern Building for nearly 20 years while he was coaching the Packers, but visitors might have been taken aback by the sign on his door. It read: Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance ...

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Pariser Platz

[English text]

Pariser Plaz (Paris Square) is one of Berlin’s most distinctive squares and occupies a unique place within the groundplan of the city. Its planning is attributed to Philipp Gerlach (1697-1738), the architect commissioned by Frederick William I to extend ...

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Putnamville United Methodist Church

Built in 1834 as the Putnamville Presbyterian Church, the brick structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and sits at the intersection of SR 243 and US Hwy 40, also known as the old National Road. It ...

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St. Willebrord Catholic Church

Packers Heritage Trail

St. Willebrord Catholic Church was where Vince Lombardi faithfully attended Mass during his 10 years in Green Bay. A devout Catholic, Lombardi would invariably arrive minutes before 8 a.m. on weekdays, park in the back lot and enter ...

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Green Bay Press-Gazette

Packers Heritage Trail

The Packers might have been born in the old Press-Gazette building five years before this one was completed, but the close ties between the team and the newspaper carried on here. Had it not been for the Press-Gazette, ...

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The Greater Mount Moriah

Primitive Baptist Church

The congregation first met in home of Mrs. Betsy Key. Organized as "Fairgrounds Church" in 1896 at nearby site of early Florence Racetrack and Fairgrounds, with Andy Sloss as pastor. Later, the church was moved to Irvine Avenue ...

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