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In Commemoration

Presented by

The City Of Boston

on the 200th Anniversary of the

Boston Tea Party

to

Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum

Designating This As The

Official Tea Party Site

Kevin H. White

Mayor

December 16, 1973

Marker can be reached from the intersection of ...

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Seminole Indian Battle

One of the Last Battles fought with the Semiole Nation ended here on June 16, 1856 with Defeat of the Indians by Soldiers from Ft. Meade.

Marker is on Museum Drive near U.S. 17.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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McClellan Gate

[East face, top of the arch:]

McCLELLAN

Here rest 15,585 of the 315,555 citizens who died in defense of our country from 1861 to 1865.

"On fame's eternal camping ground their silent tents are spread,

And glory guards with solemn round, the bivouac ...

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Post Theater

Soldiers could catch the latest films of the day at the Post Theater, which seated 300. The average ticket price in the 1930s and 1940s was ten cents.

Fort Hancock was in operation from 1895 to 1974.

Marker is on Kessler ...

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Public Parks: Refuge & Recreation for All

High Point State Park

The First Public Park Was an Urban Oasis

When Europeans first arrived in America the land seemed limitless. However, by the late 1800s settlements stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific. More people were living in ...

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Nathan Hale

[ front ]

Nathan Hale

1755 – 1776

Class of 1773

[ back ]

A Gift to Yale College

By Graduates and Friends

Anno Domini MCMXIV

[ inscribed around the bronze base of the statue ]

I Only Regret That I Have But One Life To Lose ...

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The Gift of a State Park

High Point State Park

High Point – One of New Jersey’s First State Parks

Like many early parks, High Point was privately owned for many years. During the early 1900s it was the summer estate of Anthony Kuser and his wife, Susie ...

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The Third Battle of Winchester

Thoburn's Attack

As the Nineteenth Corps tried to reorganize its lines, Union Col. Joseph Thoburn's division of the Eighth Army Corps came up from reserve and took position at the edge of the First Woods behind you. Union Gen. Philip Sheridan ...

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Skirmish at Guest Hollow

August 29, 1862

At 1:00 p.m. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest's Cavalry attacked the federal stockade located next tot he railroad. In the short but fierce struggle, Gen. Forrest's commander suffered 180 casualties. Twelve Confederates were buried on the field of battle. ...

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The Watson Cabin

Positioned on a bluff over looking Tahoe City’s Common Beach is the historic Watson’s Log Cabin. The cabin is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the oldest log structure remaining in the North Lake Tahoe area.

The two-story ...

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