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Walker Opera House

Kentucky native Sidney Clay Walker crossed the plains in 1850 and in 1872 settled in the Vaca Valley where he eventually owned 1,200 acres. He was an organizer of the Vacaville Water and Light Company in the 1890's and in ...

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Fort Smallwood Park Flagpole

Dedicated in Honor of Anne Arundel County Residents Who Lost Their Lives in the Global War on Terrorism

May their scarifice be honored and remembered forever

The Citizens of Anne Arundel County

John R Leopold, County Executive

County Council

Cathleen Vitale, Chairman

Edward Reilly, Vice Chairman

James ...

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Campbell's Covered Bridge

A Tribute to Stella (1921-2004)

Many generations of area residents have treasured Campbell's Covered Bridge as a local icon and place to enjoy Beaverdam Creek on a hot day, meet neighbors while your corn is ground, or as a quiet place ...

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The Rt. Hon. Herb Gray, PC., C.C., Q.C.

The Rt. Hon. Gray represented the west side

of Windsor in the House of Commons

from June 1962 to January 2002.

He was elected thirteen consecutive times

- a record - and set another record for continuous days

of service ...

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Camp Reno

From 1866 to 1868 this outpost of Ft. McDowell served as a departure point for military expeditions against the Tonto and Pinal Apache Indians.

Marker is on Beeline Highway (Arizona Route 87 at milepost 190) near North Fort McDowell Road, on ...

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Ohio County / State of Pennsylvania

Ohio County. Formed in 1776 from West Augusta. Named for the river which bears an Indian name meaning “Beautiful River.” Scene of last battle of the Revolution, 1782. Visited by La Salle, Celoron, Gist, Washington, and later explorers.

State of ...

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Sharptown

was settled in 1683

by a group of Swedish

families of Best and Scherp.

Marker is at the intersection of County Route 26A and Gibbons Road, on the right when traveling west on County Route 26A.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Colonel Patrick Ferguson Memorial

To the memory of

Col. Patrick Ferguson

Seventy-First regiment.

Highland light Infantry.

Born in Aberdeenshire.

Scotland in 1744.

Killed October 7, 1780

in action at

King's Mountain

while in command of

the British Troops.

A soldier of military

distinction and Honor.

This memorial

is from the citizens of

The United States of America

in token ...

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Old U.S. Customs House & Post Office

Built of Petersburg granite and constructed between 1856 and 1860, the U.S. Customs House and Post Office was designed by Ammi B. Young, architect of the U.S. Treasury Department building in Washington D.C. The decision to add the third story ...

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The Capitol

Completed in 1900 at the cost of approximately $136,000, was designed by James Riley Gordon of San Antonio, Texas, and served as the First Arizona owned seat of government during the late territorial days and its transition to statehood in ...

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