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Constitutional Convention State Museum
The large outdoor monument lists the delegates to the 1838...
Oklahoma, The Indian State
Land in this area was granted to Cherokee Indians b...
Oklahoma State Centennial 1907 - 2007
A centennial tribute to the people who shared this ...
B'nai Israel Synagogue (Conservative)
B'nai Israel was the sixth Jewish congregation to be found...
A Seaside Resort at Point Lookout
The grassy area in front of you was once the site of a maj...
Jonathan in Chaska
This silo marks the site of the Christian Bender farm, hom...
Un Convoi de Déportation de Résistants
Le 30 juillet 1944
Le 30 juillet 1944
Un convo...
St. Paul's Cathedral
This building, first opened on Easter Sunday 1904, ...
Site of the First Theatre
William Levingston, merchant of New Kent County, built the...
Battle of Kelly's Ford
Following the December 1862 Fredericksburg debacle at Fred...
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Constitutional Convention State Museum
The large outdoor monument lists the delegates to the 1838-1841
constitutional convention, including David Levy (Yulee). In the museum, animated mannequins relate the story behind Florida's first constitution and the convention that met in the city of St. Joseph, once located ...
Oklahoma, The Indian State
Land in this area was granted to Cherokee Indians by U.S., 1828. Opened to White settlement, 1893. Kaw Indian Tribal Reservation, 5 miles east. There was located land allotment of Hon. Charles Curtis, Kaw Indian, Vice President of U.S., 1928-32.
Marker ...
Oklahoma State Centennial 1907 - 2007
A centennial tribute to the people who shared this land at the turn-of-the-century, and who still call it home today. They faced opportunties and obstacles together and were woven together in time. The spirit that fueled the dream then, and ...
B'nai Israel Synagogue (Conservative)
B'nai Israel was the sixth Jewish congregation to be founded in Florida. Chartered in 1899, B'nai Israel met in the vestry room of Temple Beth El, then moved to the Odd Fellows Hall, which was a secret meeting place for ...
A Seaside Resort at Point Lookout
The grassy area in front of you was once the site of a major resort. The geared wheels peeking out of the grass are all that remain. They were part of a power plant that provided lighting for the resort’ ...
Jonathan in Chaska
This silo marks the site of the Christian Bender farm, homesteaded in 1854. George Bender, grandson of Christian, sold the farm to Henry McKnight in 1963. This was the first farm to become part of Jonathan.
Dedicated October 13, 2001
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Un Convoi de Déportation de Résistants
Le 30 juillet 1944
Le 30 juillet 1944
Un convoi de déportation de résistants Et d’au moins 166 juifs, dont 26 enfants, a quitté la caserne cafarelli à Toulouse a destination des camps de concentration De Buchenwald pour les hommes, De Ravensbrück ...
St. Paul's Cathedral
This building, first opened on Easter Sunday 1904, became the Episcopal Cathedral in 1908. The congregation dates from 1893.
Marker is at the intersection of Robinson Avenue and NW 7th Street, on the right when traveling north on Robinson Avenue.
Courtesy ...
Site of the First Theatre
William Levingston, merchant of New Kent County, built the first theatre in English America on this site c. 1716. For three decades companies of actors entertained audiences at the "Play House" with latest successes from the London Stage. In 1745 ...
Battle of Kelly's Ford
Following the December 1862 Fredericksburg debacle at Fredericksburg, and the infamous Mud March of January 1863, both sides settled into winter camps on opposite sides of the Rappahannock River. Several cavalry raids and skirmishes broke the dull routine of camp ...