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Battle Of Hobkirk Hill
Battle of Hobkirk Hill in the Revolutionary War took place...
Battle of Hobkirk Hill
in the Revolutionary War took place on this ridge
Ap...
352nd Fighter Group
P-47 and P-51
In memory of the
“Blue-Nosed Bas...
Friends Meeting
This meetinghouse was erected in 1804. It is used for week...
Museum of Modern Art of Latin America
The OAS collection of contemporary art of t...
Arch Street Friends
1681
The Arch Street Meeting House stands as an en...
First Latter-day Saint Chapel in Phoenix
The first meetinghouse in Phoenix for The Church of Jesus ...
Permanence and Grandeur: Building the Federal Triangle
The Original PlanYou are standing on Pennsylvania Avenue, ...
History of New Franklin
1816
A River Town Begins
Named for Amer...
Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Organized in 1833 by Quaker abolitionist Lucretia Mott, th...
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Battle Of Hobkirk Hill
Battle of Hobkirk Hill in the Revolutionary War took place on this ridge April 25, 1781. The British Army was commanded by General Lord Rawdon, the Continental Army by General Nathanael Greene.
Marker is on Lyttleton Street, on the right when ...
Battle of Hobkirk Hill
in the Revolutionary War took place on this ridge
April 25, 1781.
The British Amry was Commanded by General Lord Rawdon, the Continental Army by General Nathanael Greene.
Marker is on Broad Street (Route 521), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
352nd Fighter Group
P-47 and P-51
In memory of the
“Blue-Nosed Bastards of Bodney”
352nd Fighter Group
328th • 486th • 487th • Hdqs Sqdns
1st Service Group
Hqs Sq • 1104th QM Co • 1066th Sig Co
17th Serv Sq • 1141st MP Co •
1772nd Ord Co •
22nd ...
Friends Meeting
This meetinghouse was erected in 1804. It is used for weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly meetings of Friends. The ground was first used for burial purposes under patent issued by William Penn in 1701.
Marker is on Arch Street, on ...
Museum of Modern Art of Latin America
The OAS collection of contemporary art of the Americas was initiated in 1957 by resolution of the Council of the Organization of American States. In 1976, as part of its program of activities honoring the bicentennial of the independence ...
Arch Street Friends
1681
The Arch Street Meeting House stands as an enduring symbol of the people who created Pennsylvania as a "Holy Experiment." Built to house the men's and women's Yearly Meetings, the business sessions of the Religious Society of Friends for ...
First Latter-day Saint Chapel in Phoenix
The first meetinghouse in Phoenix for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) was built on this site by the three-hundred-member congregation of the Phoenix Ward. At the time, J. Robert Price was bishop.
Since their beginning in 1912 ...
Permanence and Grandeur: Building the Federal Triangle
The Original PlanYou are standing on Pennsylvania Avenue, the nation's symbolic Main Street. Known for inaugural and other parades and civic demonstrations, its importance dates back to Pierre L'Enfant's 1791 plan for the city of Washington. L'Enfant designed this broad, ...
History of New Franklin
1816
A River Town Begins
Named for American statesman Benjamin Franklin, the frontier river town of Franklin was established in 1816. The following year, it was designated the county seat of Howard County. In the blink of an eye, Franklin's population was ...
Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Organized in 1833 by Quaker abolitionist Lucretia Mott, this society, headquartered here, originally consisted of sixty women who sought to end slavery. After the Civil War, the society supported the cause of the freed slaves.
Marker is at the intersection ...