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Academy of Medicine
The Academy of Medicine houses the oldest medical society ...
The Sanford Museum
The Sanford Museum is a division of the Recreation Departm...
The University of Central Florida Public History Center
The 1902 Romanesque Revival Style brick building was desig...
Air Force Space and Missile Museum
Site of First African American High School in Anderson County
Reed Street High School
After another high school wa...
Webster United Church of Christ
In 1834 construction began on Webster Church, the oldest c...
Site of the Home of General James Longstreet
Lee’s “Old War Horse.”
Marker is at the intersection...
Maryland and the Confederacy
The U.S. Government, located in Washington D.C. was surrou...
Platting of Winfield, Kansas
823 Main
This corner marks the spot where in 1869 Co...
Fredrick William Beissner House
Designed by Galveston architect William H. Roystone for lo...
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Academy of Medicine
The Academy of Medicine houses the oldest medical society in Atlanta, the Medical Association of Atlanta, and represents the prominence of the medical profession in the city as well as the determination of the society to provide the best medical ...
The Sanford Museum
The Sanford Museum is a division of the Recreation Department of the City of Sanford. The museum was established in 1957 as a memorial to the city's founder, Henry Shelton Sanford. The museum was expanded in 1974 and again in ...
The University of Central Florida Public History Center
The 1902 Romanesque Revival Style brick building was designed by Architect W.G. Talley of Jacksonville. The two story rectangular brick façade is dominated by a massive three-story bell tower with an open belfry showing Romanesque arches on all four sides. ...
Air Force Space and Missile Museum
Site of First African American High School in Anderson County
Reed Street High School
After another high school was built, Reed Street High was renamed Perry Elementary School.
Perry Elementary later became known as
Perry Child Development Center.
This memorial is dedicated to the students teachers and principals who were a part of these ...
Webster United Church of Christ
In 1834 construction began on Webster Church, the oldest church building in continuous use in Washtenaw County. Built on land donated by Hannah Williams Kingsley, it was completed in 1835 after Moses Kingsley secured donations from Daniel Webster and others ...
Site of the Home of General James Longstreet
Lee’s “Old War Horse.”
Marker is at the intersection of Longstreet Circle and Park Hill Drive, on the left when traveling east on Longstreet Circle.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Maryland and the Confederacy
The U.S. Government, located in Washington D.C. was surrounded by Maryland and Virginia. Since Virginia had already joined the Confederacy, it was critical in the survival of the Union that Maryland not be allowed to secede. The State was quickly ...
Platting of Winfield, Kansas
823 Main
This corner marks the spot where in 1869 Colonel E. C. Manning placed the stake from which the City of Winfield was laid out. The first building in Winfield, Colonel Winfield's old log store, stood on this corner. In ...
Fredrick William Beissner House
Designed by Galveston architect William H. Roystone for local real estate agent Frederick William Beissner (1854-1905) and his wife Mary, this Victorian-era home was built in 1888. Its elaborate Eastlake details include turned posts, jigsawn porch balustrades, recurring floral motifs, ...