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Bear and Lynx Effigy Mounds

500-1000 A.D.

These mounds were constructed by a people of a hunting and gathering culture who met periodically at ceremonial grounds like this one to bury their dead.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Lakeland Avenue and Maple Avenue, on ...

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Bear

Wah-Zhe-Dah

Common type of ancient Indian mound - length 82 feet

Marker can be reached from Vilas Avenue near Campbell Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bear Den Road Bridge

The Bear Den Road Bridge was an example of a Pratt bridge construction, which was a design used in Wisconsin from 1895-1910. The Milwaukee Bridge and Iron Company fabricated the bridge, and it was moved to this site in 1940. ...

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Beard-Green Cemetery in the Dawes Arboretum

Spring, 1800, Benjamin Green and family become the first legal settlers in Licking County, followed by the Stadden family; Col. John Stadden marries Elizabeth Green on Christmas Day. Spring, 1801, clearings cut for cabins on Hog Run; Johnny Appleseed plants ...

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Bear Tavern Road

"All our hopes were blasted by

that unhappy affair at Trenton"

— Lord George Germain, British Colonel Secretary

Bear Tavern Road

Historic route of

Continental troops to Trenton where

Washington achieved his famous victory

over Rahl's Hessian Brigade of the

British Army, December 26, 1776

Known in colonial times ...

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The Bernal Adobe Site and Bear Tree

This parcel, known as the Bernal Adobe Site, is part of the Rancho Santa Teresa Historic District of Santa Clara County. Ancestors of Mowekma Ohlone Indians used this area as a large permanent cemetery and village site as long ago ...

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The Polar Bears

Monument and Burial Site

In the summer of 1918, President Woodrow Wilson, at the urging of Britain and France, sent an infantry regiment to north Russia to fight the Bolsheviks in hopes of persuading Russia to rejoin the war against Germany. ...

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Appalachian Trail and Bears Den

This 2,100-mile-long hiking path passes through 14 states from Mount Katahdin, Me., to Springer Mountain, Ga., along the ridges of the Appalachian Mountains. Conceived in 1921 by Benton MacKaye, the trail was completed in 1937. It was designated a National ...

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Duncan Beard

Delaware clock-maker of great distinction and silversmith lived and labored here for about thirty years until his death in 1797. Was a prominent member of Old Drawyers Presbyterian Church. Made contract with State of Delaware in 1776 for manufacture of ...

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Bear Creek Trout Hatchery and Rearing Station

One and one-half miles from this point. Purchased by state 1928.

Marker is at the intersection of Garrett Highway (U.S. 219) and Bear Creek Road, on the right when traveling south on Garrett Highway.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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