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Cliff Shelf Nature Trail

This loop trail rises 300 feet to a dramatic view of the White River Valley. From this elevation you can also see the flat-topped Eagle Butte, 25 miles (40 km) to the south. Humans have used the Cliff Shelf for ...

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Civilian Conservation Corps Camps

Camps NP-2: 8 miles S of Wall on SD 240. 13 miles W (1 mile W of Sage Creek); and NP-3: 3/4 mile S. of Cedar Pass Visitor Center. Company: 2754 (NP-2) -- 11/1/39 - 10/24/41; (NP-3) -- 10/24.41 - ...

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Dedicated to You, A Free Citizen in a Free Land

This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of

Wyoming

by direction of

The Honorable John W. Snyder

Secretary of the Treasury

As the inspirational symbol of the

United States Savings Bonds Independence Drive

from May 16 to July 4,1950, ...

Combat Wounded Veterans

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Dedicated to all men and women wounded in all our wars.Front

My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country;s way to show they care if I could be seen by all mankind. Maybe ...

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Eatontown, New Jersey Fire Department and World War II Memorial

Dedicated to the members of

Eatontown Fire Co.

Who served in World War II

* Russell Elgrim * Joseph J. Finn

the names of 31 members who served follow the two names of those killed during the war

Marker is on Broad Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Matilda O'Neill Home

During the War of 1812, the British sailed up the Chesapeake Bay. After laying siege to Washington, D.C. and burning the White Housee, and having been held at bay by the patriots in Baltimore, they proceeded to Havre de Grace. ...

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Saugatuck Engine House

Saugatuck

Engine House

Built 1879-1880

Marker is at the intersection of Butler Street and Culver Street, on the left when traveling north on Butler Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Death Rock of Alexander Hamilton

Upon this stone rested the head of the patriot, soldier, statesman, and jurist Alexander Hamilton, after the duel with Aaron Burr.

Marker is on Hamilton Avenue, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Stand Watie

Degataga Oo-Watee

Stand Watie was only American Indian to attain rank of Brigadier General during Civil War and was last Confederate General to surrender. Born in Georgia, December 12, 1806. He spoke only the Cherokee language until he was twelve years ...

Battle at Moore’s Mill

July 19, 1864. Morgan’s brigade (Davis’ div.), 14th A.C., was posted on the rt. of Dilworth’s brigade to support his crossing of Peachtree Creek at junction with Green Bone Cr. Morgan faced destructive fire from Confederate forces on the high ...

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