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Pilot Training Class "52 Charlie"

10 May 1952

Bryan AFB • Reese AFB • Williams AFB

Craig AFB • Vance AFB

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The Parade Ground

The Parade Ground

Few things better symbolize the history and evolution of a New England town than the town green. Set aside as the town "common" in the original 1670 plan of development, Wallingford's town green, or"Parade Ground," is as old ...

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442nd Troop Carrier Wing

Memorium

In memory of the

members of the

442nd Troop Carrier Wing

who gave their lives

to help preserve world

peace. December 19, 1961

Maj Jacob T Battenberg Jr

Capt Bobby E Wunsch

Capt Brodie E Bryant

Lt Warren R High

MSgt DeWitt F Edgar

MSgt Garland C Van Meter

A1C Dale R ...

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Peak

This town, founded in 1853 as Peak's Station on the Greenville & Columbia Railroad, was named for railroad superintendent H.T. Peake. In 1865 Federal troops destroyed the tracks here and over the Broad River. Peak, incorporated in 1880, prospered as ...

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General Joseph Wheeler

Soldier ~ Statesman ~ Patriot

"Trusted, honored, and loved by the people of Alabama for his splendid character and distinguished service as a citizen and soldier.

Born September 10, 1836, in Augusta, Georgia, Joseph Wheeler graduated from West Point in 1859, ...

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Folsom Dam Improvements

Promoting Public Safety for the Sacramento Region

Folsom Dam and Reservoir are a component of the Central Valley Project, owned and operated by the Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Region, Central California Area Office

Construction of Folsom Dam by the Corps began in ...

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Major Peter Jones

Site of

Trading Station

of

Major Peter Jones.

About 1675.

Owner of Peters Point.

Afterwards Petersburg.

Frances Bland Randolph Chapter

D.A.R.

1909.

Marker is at the intersection of North Market Street and Grove Avenue, on the left when traveling north on North Market Street.

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Ancient Trading Path

In past times the ancient paths in Connecticut were formed by large animals as they moved with the seasons and migrated to salt deposits. The Native Americans followed these same paths as they hunted these animals, traded with other tribes ...

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Linden Indiana Railroad Depot

Linden Railroad Museum

This Property has been Placed on National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.

Marker can be reached from North Main Street.

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Springer Opera House

Theater in Columbus found its finest home on February 27, 1871, when Francis Joseph Springer, originally of Alsace, opened his opera house. The Springer’s forty-foot deep stage held a continuous round of shows of every description.

Here Edwin Booth played Hamlet, ...

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