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Phoenix Knitting Co. Plant #6

Historic Third Ward

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Phoenix Knitting Co. Plant #6

Designed by

Lockwood & Green Co.

Tour Site 3

1922

Marker is at the intersection of East Buffalo Steet and ...

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S. Heller Elevator Company

Historic Third Ward

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

S. Heller Elevator

Company

Tour Site 2

1908

Marker is at the intersection of North Milwaukee Street (Wisconsin Route 32) and East Buffalo Street, on ...

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Phoenix Knitting Co. Plant #4

Historic Third Ward

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Phoenix Knitting Co. Plant #4

Designed by

O.C. Uehling

Tour Site 1

c. 1917

Marker is at the intersection of North Milwaukee Street (Wisconsin Route ...

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Warren/Rappahannock County

(Warren County Side):

This lower Shenandoah Valley county was formed from Shenandoah and Frederick Counties in 1836. The county was named for Joseph Warren, a Boston Revolutionary War patriot killed during the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. It contains ...

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Gettysburg Campaign

Ewell's Corps of Lee's army passed here going north, June 11-12, 1863; Hill's Corps, June 19.

Marker is on Remount Road (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Hammond Junior College

Original site of Hammond Junior College, predecessor of Southeastern La. Univ. Funded by S. Tangipahoa tax. Opened Sept. 14, 1925 w/40 students and a facilty of 5. Linus A. Sims was the first president.

Marker is at the intersection of West ...

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I. DeQuincey Newman Freeway

Named in 1986 by Action of the Richland County Legislative Delegation and Highway Commission in recognition of one of this state's most distinguished citizens.

A Civil Rights leader who worked unceasingly for equal rights for all, he helped keep the ...

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William Arthur Fickling, Sr.

Father of Cherry Blossoms

In grateful memory of William Arthur Fickling, Sr. (1903 - 1990), a long time resident of Macon and Bibb County and leader in numerous civic, governmental, religious and charitable organizations and activities.

Mr. Fickling’s broad ranging interests ...

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First Long-Distance Phone Call

From this site

on October 9, 1876

the first two-way long distance

telephone conversation was carried

on for three hours. From here in

Cambridgeport Thomas G. Watson

spoke over a telegraph wire to

Alexander Graham Bell

at the office of the Walworth Mfg. Co.

69 Kilby Street, Boston Mass.

— ...

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George Rogers Clark, 1752-1818

George Rogers Clark, 1752-1818, a Virginia surveyor, came to Kentucky to seek his fortune. In 1776, he thwarted the claim of Richard Henderson and Daniel Boone to the territory wet of the Appalachians by persuading the Virginia legislature to create ...

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