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Veterans Memorial of Timeless Honor

In Memory of

All World War II Veterans

This memorial is in honor of all of the World War II veterans who were involved in the fight for the freedom of America and the free world.

Whether they fought in the Pacific or ...

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First Massachusetts Infantry

First Brigade, Second Division

(Front):First Mass.

Infantry

(Back):On July 2, 1863

from 11 a.m. until 6:30 p.m.

the First Regiment

Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry,

Lieut. Col. Clark B. Baldwin commanding,

occupied this spot in support of its skirmish line

800 feet in advance, the Regiment subsequently took

position in the Brigade ...

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Hock Farm

This memorial is constructed from the original iron from the fort of

Hock Farm

Established in 1841

by

John Augustus Sutter

Being the first White settlement in Sutter County. The fort and farm buildings on the banks of the Feather River opposite this point.

Marker is ...

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A Fashionable Promenade

In the 17th century, when the Square first appeared in the city plan, streams drained into a deep gully in front of you. Then, beginning in 1833, geometric paths invited visitors into a leveled square planted with hundreds of trees.

...

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Efforts to Build a Town 1660-1699

The foundations of the multi-dwelling structure that stood here match the dimensions called for in legislation passed by the General Assembly in September 1662.

This row rouse was standing by September 1668 when the justices of James City County asked permission ...

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Headfort Place

Kells Heritage Trail

Headfort Place was purposely widened and lined with trees in the 18th century to make it a suitable setting for its attractive Georgian houses. It is also here that a site for a parish church was donated to ...

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Homestead of Grandma Moses

Homestead of

Grandma Moses

Anna Mary Robertson Moses

1860 - 1961

World Renowned Painter

of Rural Life

Marker is on Grandma Moses Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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In Memory of the Many American Soldiers

who, during the War for Independence, died prisoners of war in the jails of Philadelphia, and were buried in this ground during the years 1777 and 1778.

Marker can be reached from Walnut and 6th Streets.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Piqua's Vietnam Home Front / William H. Pitsenbarger

Side A:Piqua's Vietnam Home Front

Local views on the Vietnam War mirrored national attitudes of pride and confusion. Piqua citizens participated in the “Letters for Life” campaign in 1970 for prisoners of war. Piqua Daily Call assistant news editor James ...

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Museum and Fire House

Library

Circa 1941

The museum building started as a library and was one of only two National Youth Administration (NYA) projects in Nevada. Volunteers finished the building when NYA funds were diverted to the war effort. Clark County operated a branch library ...

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