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House of John Cutter
Site of the house
of
John Cutter.
Set on...
Buffalo Soldier Legacy Plaza
Dedicated 23 April 2009
Honoring the stamina,...
French Lick - Historic Hotels of America
Historic Hotels of America Nation Trust for Historic Prese...
Fort Winchester
Built by Gen. Wm. H. Harrison in Oct. 1812 and named for G...
England Air Force Base History
England Air Force Base, which officially closed on Decembe...
Tohopeka in Flames
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
In this meadow...
Old Men of Menotomy
At this spot
on April 19, 1775
the Old Men of ...
The California - Oregon Trail
1840s & 1850s
Each spring thousands of emigrants cam...
The First Recruit / Original Historic Structures
The First Recruit17-year old Joseph Gregg of Terre Haute, ...
Chalk Bluff
Named for the white clay which resembles chalk, this magni...
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House of John Cutter
Site of the house
of
John Cutter.
Set on fire during the
British retreat,
April 19, 1775.
Marker is at the intersection of Massachusetts Ave and Mill St, on the right when traveling west on Massachusetts Ave.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Buffalo Soldier Legacy Plaza
Dedicated 23 April 2009
Honoring the stamina, courage, and
tenacity of soldiers assigned to the
9th Cavalry Regiment • 10th Cavalry Regiment • 24th Infantry Regiment • 25th Infantry Regiment • 92nd Infantry Division • 93rd Infantry Division •
372nd Infantry Regiment (NG)
Who ...
French Lick - Historic Hotels of America
Historic Hotels of America Nation Trust for Historic Preservation
[Second Plaque]:
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Marker can be reached from West State Road 56 (State Road 56) near State Road 145.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fort Winchester
Built by Gen. Wm. H. Harrison in Oct. 1812 and named for General Winchester.
For a time it was the only defensive work against the British and Indians in Northwestern Ohio.
Marker is at the intersection of West 2nd Street and Washington ...
England Air Force Base History
England Air Force Base, which officially closed on December 15, 1992, began as the Alexandria Army Air Base on October 16, 1942 and was formally activated on February 12, 1943, was comprised of 2,604 acres and had two runways -- ...
Tohopeka in Flames
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
In this meadow 350 women and children, sheltered in the village of Tohopeka, listened to the sounds of battle drifting back from the barricade 1,000 yards away. Alarmed, they watched as enemy Cherokee and Lower Creek ...
Old Men of Menotomy
At this spot
on April 19, 1775
the Old Men of Menotomy
captured a convoy of
eighteen soldiers with supplies
on its way to join
the British at Lexington.
Marker is at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue (U.S. 3) and Pleasant Street (Massachusetts Route 60), on the ...
The California - Oregon Trail
1840s & 1850s
Each spring thousands of emigrants camped in these hills and meadows waiting for new grass to support their teams along the trail. Wagons lined St. Joseph streets to the east waiting for two to three days to be ...
The First Recruit / Original Historic Structures
The First Recruit17-year old Joseph Gregg of Terre Haute, Indiana arrived at Great Lakes Naval Center on July 1, 1911, the day of the first commissioning of the Station. Later that year on October 8, President William Howard Taft officially ...
Chalk Bluff
Named for the white clay which resembles chalk, this magnificent bluff is one of the most important historical landmarks in Arkansas. At this point the St. Francis River cuts through Crowley's Ridge from west to east and forms the boundary ...