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Charles Rapp Saloon
This mid-1870 commercial building was built on the corner ...
American Legion Post 102 Veterans Memorial
In Memory
of All Veterans
Marker is on ...
Northbrae Public Improvements
John Galen Howard, Architect; R.A. Mansell, Landscape Arch...
Halfway to the North Pole
The 45th parallel (45 Degrees North Latitude) runs through...
First Municipal Airport in the United States
Arizona Historic Site
[Marker Front:]
This gro...
“Camp Fisher” Civil War Campsite
The 6th North Carolina Infantry Reg’t (C.S.A.) campe...
Cokesbury Methodist Episcopal Church
A pure example of Greek Revival architecture, erected in 1...
Warren Railroad Company
Connected the Central Railroad to the Delaware, Lackawanna...
The Liberty Spring
Around this inexhaustible spring was founded the City of L...
Mountainville Post
Established in 1880 by the Farley family, the Post stayed ...
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Charles Rapp Saloon
This mid-1870 commercial building was built on the corner of Main and 7th streets. This Sonoran style building is the most intact of the four remaining untransformed examples of the adobe-walled, earth-roofed Sonoran traditional design which still stand on Main ...
American Legion Post 102 Veterans Memorial
In Memory
of All Veterans
Marker is on Main Street near 3rd Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Northbrae Public Improvements
John Galen Howard, Architect; R.A. Mansell, Landscape Architect 1907
Berkeley's Northbrae residential subdivision was opened in 1907 by the Mason-McDuffie Company, John Galen Howard - then Supervising Architect of the University of California - designed the Circle and the stairways, benches, ...
Halfway to the North Pole
The 45th parallel (45 Degrees North Latitude) runs through this wayside. This is the midpoint between the equator and North Pole. But because the Earth is slightly flattened at the poles, the distance from the 45th parallel to the North ...
First Municipal Airport in the United States
Arizona Historic Site
[Marker Front:]
This ground was the location
of the
First Municipal Airport
in the
United States
The Tucson City Council approved the
financing for the airport, July 21, 1919
and
the City of Tucson in cooperation
with the Tucson Chamber of Commerce
established and constructed
the airport.
The first plane landed ...
“Camp Fisher” Civil War Campsite
The 6th North Carolina Infantry Reg’t (C.S.A.) camped along the hills 100 yard south of here from Sept. 1861 to Mar. 1862 and named the site in honor of their fallen commander Col. Charles F. Fisher. The camp contained more ...
Cokesbury Methodist Episcopal Church
A pure example of Greek Revival architecture, erected in 1851. Seven other early churches in nearby counties use this basic design.
Marker is on Cokesbury Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Warren Railroad Company
Connected the Central Railroad to the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad along the Delaware River. Completed 1862; track torn up c1960.
Marker is at the intersection of Musconetcong River Road and Port Colden-Changewater Road, on the left when traveling south on ...
The Liberty Spring
Around this inexhaustible spring was founded the City of Liberty - July 1, 1822
Dedicated to the Pioneer Settlers by Alexander Doniphan Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
Marker is on Missouri Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mountainville Post
Established in 1880 by the Farley family, the Post stayed in the family for 100 years. It has served as Post Office, General Store and focal point for the Village of Mountainville.
Marker is at the intersection of Water Street and ...