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Longfellow School

Law, Law and Potter, Architects

The Longfellow School served the ethnically diverse Greenbush neighborhood as a community anchor between 1918 and 1980. Designed by the prominent Madison firm of Law, Law and Potter, the school is an excellent example of the ...

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Greenfield Cemetery

In 1846, local officials designated a block in the central part of Livingston for use as a cemetery for local African Americans. Originally called Livingston Colored Cemetery, the burial ground was bounded by Feagin, Tyler, Sherman and Houston streets. As ...

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Locomotive No. 5

Built in 1911 by Philadelphia's Baldwin Locomotive Works, this locomotive was first used to transport timber in Florida. In the 1920's it was purchased for use in Texas' logging industry by the Angelina County-based Carter-Kelley Lumber Company. The locomotive traveled ...

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Saylesville

(South Genesee)

Named for Stephen Sayles and his four sons (Asa, Donerson, Whitman and Mortimer) and daughter Juliana, who settled here in 1839.

First settler was Alexander Rankin in 1837. Others were Scotsman Alexander McFarlane 1840, woodworker and farmer; Yankee Adam Schultis ...

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Camp Huntsville

World War II Prisoner of War Camp

Camp Huntsville, completed here in 1942, was one of the first prisoner of war (POW) camps built in the U.S. during World War II. Designed to house 3,000 POWs, it had more than 400 ...

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Vietnam Memorial

Freedom Is Not Free

[Roll of Honored Dead]

Delbert LeRoy Trube Jr

PFC - US Marine Corps

Aug 18 1947 - Mar 5 1966

Dennis Leon Anderson

Lt JG - US Navy

Oct 24 1942 - Jan 11 1968

Jimmie Lester Todd

MSgt- US Army

15 Engr Bn 9 Inf ...

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Bicentennial Monument Dedication

1776 - 1976

This monument is dedicated to the men and women who gave of themselves and far too often their lives to foster and perpetuate the American dream.

To those who conceived our Constitution, those who wrote it, and those who ...

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Red Clay Council Ground

One mile west was this Cherokee council ground. Here was held the last council between the United States and the Cherokee nation, preceding the removal of the Indians to Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. John Howard Payne, author of “Home, Sweet ...

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House Built 1802

 

By Nicholas V. Mynderse

sold to Michael Frederick

who ran it as a tavern

for many years

Marker is on Main Street (New York Route 146), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Le Château Frontenac

Construit en sept étapes à partir de 1892-1893, cet édifice offre un excellet exemple des hotels de style Chateau etablis par les companies ferroviaires au Canada. Rehaussé par la splendeur du site, il évoque la romantisme des château de la ...

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