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Carnegie Library
Built 1911
Livermore Public City Library
1911 ...
Here Albert Einstein Played the Violin
{Marker text in Czech:}
V tomto dom? „U Jedwo...
GAR Building
Built 1852
has been placed on the
National Reg...
Ballard Avenue Historic District / Ballard City Hall Bell
Multiple markers on and near the Ballard Centennial Bell i...
Birthplace of Antioch
This Plaque commemorates the arrival
of the first se...
Mural at Bergen Place
The Ballard Historical Society and the Seattle-Bergen Sist...
Burial Ground of the Fond du Lac Band
Here was the burial ground of
The Fond du Lac...
Trebell's Landing
At Trebell's Landing on the James River a mile southwest o...
Downtown Baptist Church
Chartered September 23, 1974
Placed on the National ...
Col. David Dubose Gaillard
Engineer Of The Panama Canal
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Born at ...
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Carnegie Library
Built 1911
Livermore Public City Library
1911 to 1966
City of Livermore Historic Preservation Landmark Site
Dedicated July 1996
Operated by Livermore Area Recreation and Park District
Nearby Rededication Plaque reads:
Andrew J. Carnegie Building
Constructed 1911
Beautified and rededicated in the
spirit of our American Revolution
July 4th 1977
Livermore ...
Here Albert Einstein Played the Violin
{Marker text in Czech:}
V tomto dom? „U Jedworožce,“ v salonu Berty Fantové, v letech 1911 až 1912 hrával na housle a setnával se zde s p??teli, spisovateli Maxem Brodem a Franzem Kafkou, Profesor Teureticke Fyziky na Pražk? Univerzit?, tv?rce Teurie ...
GAR Building
Built 1852
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on North Second Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Ballard Avenue Historic District / Ballard City Hall Bell
Multiple markers on and near the Ballard Centennial Bell identify the Ballard Avenue Historic District.
Marker 1:
Be it remembered that at this place on the eleventh day of April, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy Six, the Ballard Avenue Landmark District ...
Birthplace of Antioch
This Plaque commemorates the arrival
of the first settlers in Antioch.
September 16, 1850
Led by Captain George W. Kimball
the party sailed from Maine aboard the
California Packet No.2 March 1850
And reached San Francisco Bay
August 24, 1850
We respect the foresight of these
pioneers who sought ...
Mural at Bergen Place
The Ballard Historical Society and the Seattle-Bergen Sister City Association joined together to create this mural in 1995 to commemorate our community’s rich and prosperous history, and to celebrate our economic and cultural ties to other nations.
The Sister City ...
Burial Ground of the Fond du Lac Band
Here was the burial ground of
The Fond du Lac Band
of the Chippewa People
dating from the 17th century.
It was removed in 1918 to
St. Francis Cemetery Superior.
Stone from Interstate Bridge
Marker can be reached from Wisconsin Point Road 3.1 miles north of ...
Trebell's Landing
At Trebell's Landing on the James River a mile southwest of here, the artillery and stores of the American and French Armies were located in September 1781. They were then conveyed overland some six miles to the siege lines at ...
Downtown Baptist Church
Chartered September 23, 1974
Placed on the National Register
of Historic Places August 1977
Sanctuary designed by
Samuel Sloan of Philadelphia
Erected in 1857 and Dedicated February 21, 1858
Marker is at the intersection of West McBee Avenue and Richardson Street, on the left when traveling ...
Col. David Dubose Gaillard
Engineer Of The Panama Canal
[Front]:
Born at Fulton Crossroads, Sept. 4, 1859, David DuBose Gaillard spent his boyhood in this section. He was graduated from West Point in 1884, rising to rank of Lieutenant-Colonel of Engineers. During the Spanish American War ...