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Origin of Milford (Illinois)

Old Hubbard Trail

This tablet, erected in the Spring of 1936, marks the Old Hubbard Trail, which forded Sugar Creek at this point. In this angle of ground between the ford and the trail there stood 100 years ago a pioneer ...

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Livermore Flagpole

A flagpole has anchored this site since 1905. On July 4, 2005, the citizens of this community dedicated a new flagpole. Sixty feet of the original flagpole stand in nearby Carnegie Park. Both symbolize the strength of our nation and ...

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Constitution Ratification Site

The People

of the

State of New York

By Their Convention

Assembled in a Former

Court House

Which Stood

On This Ground

Ratified

The Constitution

of the

United States of America

July 26, A.D. 1788

Erected in 1904

By the ...

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In Affectionate Memory

Victory

1917   1918

In Affectionate Memory --

Of those sons of Dutchess

Who made the supreme sacrifice

that democracy might live.

This tablet is presented by the

Dutchess County Society -–

In the City of New York

Marker is ...

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D. F. Bernal Building

Built Circa 1910

Constructed with bricks salvaged from the Livermore Brewery, built 1874, destroyed by fire 1908

City of Livermore Historic Preservation Landmark Site

Dedicated July 1996

Marker is at the intersection of 2nd Street and S K Street, on the right when traveling ...

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McFadden Farm

Union artilerymen on the ridge ahead of you repulsed Confederate troops, leaving 1800 dead and wounded here on January 2, 1863.

Marker can be reached from North Thompson Lane (State Highway 268), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The First Dance

Bascom Hill Historic District

When the University of Wisconsin started the country's first college dance program in 1926, the goal was to teach more than dance. The program's founder, Margaret H'Doubler, wanted the women's physical education program to be "worth a ...

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Near this site Fort Huntington was Erected

Near this site

Fort Huntington was erected

by Captain Stanton Sholes' Company

May, 1813.

On June 19, 1813, a part of the British flee appeared off the fort but was driven away by a storm and no attack made. General ...

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Corydon Convention Of Freemasons

In the home of Reuben W. Nelson two blocks east of here, eleven Master Masons representing the nine lodges of Indiana assembled Dec. 3, 1817 and called a meeting at Madison to organize a Grand Lodge.

Marker is on North Elm ...

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Kenneth W. Faul

In memory of

Kenneth W. Faul

Vietnam

October 1968

Courtesy hmdb.org

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