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Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum

Site Before Bombing • Site Today

Before April 19, 1995, the two-block area between NW 4th and 6th Streets and Robinson and Harvey Avenues served as the northern edge of the downtown core. This area was a workplace to hundreds ...

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The Gateway Cabin

This cabin was one of several built by Jack Wolert for Dick Joseph in 1939 on US Route 40. The cabin was constructed of lumber salvaged from houses being dismantled 3 miles north of Truckee at Hobart Mills and served ...

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Fresno Flats Townsite

1856

Fresno Flats was a farming and supply center for the mining and lumber industries. The local blacksmith was known throughout the area as the only one able to fabricate and repair large wheels. The oldest still-operating in Madera County Post ...

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Donner Party Camp at Alder Creek Valley / Tamsen and Elizabeth D

Donner Party Camp at Alder Creek Valley

In the Fall of 1846, 25 Members of The Donner Party became Trapped by an Early Snowstorm here at Alder Creek Valley. The George and Jacob Donner Families, their Teamsters, and Fellow Travelers ...

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St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church

Historic Landmark

St. Nicholas R.C. Church

1900-1901

F.C. Sauer, Architect

Marker is on Allegheny Valley Expressway (Pennsylvania Route 28), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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As Long As The Waters Flow

Dedication Ceremonies

Honoring the centuries-old presence and contribution of

Native Americans to Oklahoma

State Capitol Rotunda Sunday, June 4, 1989

Master of Ceremonies

State Senator Enoch Kelly Haney, Seminole Creek

Program Participants

Allan Houser (Haozous),

Chiricahua-Apache, Sculptor

[List of Participants]

Unveiling Ceremony - Flag Plaza

Traditional Cedar Smoke Blessing

George 'Woogee' Watchetaker,

Comanche ...

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Oklahoma State Seal

"This state seal was displayed at the entrance of the Oklahoma exhibit at the New York World's Fair 1964-1965"

Marker is on NE 21st Street west of Lincoln Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Attar Center

Dedicated to Economic Development of

General Alfred Beckley, founder of the city of Beckley, shows this corner location as land lot 29 on his 1838 map. Reverend Matthew Ellison, founder of the First Baptist Church of Beckley, built his home here ...

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Great House

Three Cranes Tavern

History and Archaeology

In the 1900s, as part of the major highway reconstruction project that built the tunnels beneath this park, a team of archaeologists studied City Square and its history.The investigators researched historic documents and conducted an archaeological ...

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Battle for the Mississippi: The Vicksburg Campaign

The fall of New Orleans in April1862,

capped the beginning of an 18-month drive

to control Vicksburg and the Mississippi River.

The fight for this strategic location was arduous.

Vicksburg, sitting high atop bluffs, was protected

by artillery and a maze ...

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