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United First Parish Church
Within this church are the tombs of two
Presidents o...
The Rio Grande Rectification Project
Ahead is the Rio Grande. This great river formed the valle...
Plymouth Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam
1961 – 1975
Six Men Gave Their Lives
Harkey’s Chapel United Methodist Church Founded Circa 1829-1830
Original log house of worship built St. Clair
Co. ne...
Planters Path to their Landing Place
1630 - 1930
The old planters, Roger
Conant, Jo...
First Home of Winthrop College
The South Carolina College for Women
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...El Paso International Airport / The Butterfield Trail / Refinery
[Left:]
El Paso International Airport
O...
Speck Zyn Kill
Speck Zyn Kill
Dutch for "Speck, his stream". Late...
Patee House
Company & Division Headquarters, Original Home Station
...Walkway Loop Trail
Walkway Loop Trail
Crossing Walkway Over the Hudso...
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United First Parish Church
Within this church are the tombs of two
Presidents of the United States
and their wives
John Adams – Second President 1735 1826
Abigail Adams 1744 1818
their son
John Quincy Adams – Sixth President 1767 1848
Louisa Catherine Adams 1775 1852
Marker is at the intersection of ...
The Rio Grande Rectification Project
Ahead is the Rio Grande. This great river formed the valley in the vista before you. Its meandering course was established as the boundary between the United States and Mexico by treaty in 1848.
The straight channel in the foreground is ...
Plymouth Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam
1961 – 1975
Six Men Gave Their Lives
Dunn, Richard E. • Esten, John E. • Manarel, Charles R. • Mclellan, Arthur C. • Micloskey, Ken E. • Mitchell, Robert W.
Acker, Robert E. • Albert, Paul A. • Albright, Barry L. ...
Harkey’s Chapel United Methodist Church Founded Circa 1829-1830
Original log house of worship built St. Clair
Co. near Broken Arrow Creek, six miles from
Coosa River. Named Harkey’s Chapel for first
Minister, the Rev. David Harkey of Cahawba Circuit.
Present church built 1903-04 by A. I. Abels with
Community helpers. Preserved by ...
Planters Path to their Landing Place
1630 - 1930
The old planters, Roger
Conant, John Woodbery and
John Balch used this path
from their homesteads to the
cove at the head of Bass river.
Marker is on McKay Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Home of Winthrop College
The South Carolina College for Women
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This Chapel of the Columbia Theological
Seminary, at Columbia, South Carolina,
was occupied by the Winthrop Training
School as a classroom for one year.
1886-1887.
The Winthrop Training School was organ-
ized in 1886 by D.B. Johnson, superintend-
ent of the ...
El Paso International Airport / The Butterfield Trail / Refinery
[Left:]
El Paso International Airport
One of the nation's finest and busiest major airports and general aviation centers, dedicated in 1928. Elevation is 3,936 feet with a total area of 3,878 acres and tremendous runways measuring up to 12,000 feet. Strict liaison ...
Speck Zyn Kill
Speck Zyn Kill
Dutch for "Speck, his stream". Later called Speck 'n Kill and Speckenkill. Speck, an Indian, owned this land.
State Education Department 1935
Marker is at the intersection of South Road (U.S. 9) and Spackenkill Road, on the ...
Patee House
Company & Division Headquarters, Original Home Station
The Patee House was the Pony Express Company's Eastern Headquarters from April 3, 1860 to September 13, 1861. The company's official name was "The Central Overland California and Pike's Peak Express Company."
John Patee built ...
Walkway Loop Trail
Walkway Loop Trail
Crossing Walkway Over the Hudson and the Mid-Hudson Bridge, this 3.6-mile loop offers thrilling river views and connects attractions on the Poughkeepsie and Highland waterfronts. It provides a link with 25 miles of rail trails in Ulster ...