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Pablita Velarde, Tse Tsan, Golden Dawn

(1918-2006)

Pablita Velarde was an internationally acclaimed artist whose paintings largely depicted Pueblo life. She was commissioned by the WPA art's program to paint murals at Bandelier National Monument. Selected as one of New Mexico's "Living Treasures", she received many awards, ...

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Virginia & Gold Hill Water Company

Comstock Historical Marker No. 14

Following the discovery of silver and gold, the miners obtained their water from the small streams or from the springs located in the canyons such as Ophir Ravine, in Virginis City, and Bullion and Crown ...

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Gold and Turquoise

 

(side one)

First gold placer mining west of the Mississippi began with the discovery of the precious metal in the rugged Ortiz Mountains south of here in 1828, 21 years before the California gold rush. Since then, the district ...

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Gold Star Memorial

Dedicated

in loving memory

of the

men and women

of this community

who gave

their lives

in the service

of their country

by the Gold Star kin

Dedicated

May 30, 1961

Marker is at the intersection of North Lakeshore Drive (U.S. 61 / 63) and North Park Street, on the right when ...

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Tuolumne Gold Dredge

Behind this monument rests the historic Tuolumne Gold Dredge which started operation at Patricksville, just east of this location, on June 15, 1938. A Walter Johnson No. 52 Model, it floated on a self-created pond of water. It was larger ...

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Golda Meir 1898 - 1978

Prime Minister of Israel 1969 -1974

Golda Meir was a student in this school

It was here that she learned the values she carried with her through her life

Golda taught us all the importance of having a vision of ...

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Golden Creek Mill

Water Power

The original mill on Golden Creek was built across the creek from the present day Golden Creek Mill by William O'Dell in 1815. The ruins are still visible today. In a deed dated 1836, the property was transferred to ...

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Reverend Goldie M. Eubanks

(Anointed Leader)

Home of Rev. Goldie M. Eubanks, Senior, his wife Hattie and nine children. Humbled by Family and Fatherhood, Leadership and Christian Fellowship, and driven by a cry from within his inner soul to make this world a better place, ...

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Ringgold Light Artillery

First Defenders

To commemorate

the patriotism and promptitude

of the

Ringgold Light Artillery

of Reading, Pennsylvania,

which reported for duty at

Harrisburg, April 16, 1861,

arriving there first of the

Pennsylvania Companies;

and with the

Logan Guards of Lewistown,

Washington Artillerists of Pottsville

National Light Infantry of

Pottsville, and Allen Infantry

of Allentown,

entered the City ...

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Gold Point

Gold Point was initially called Lime Point for the lime deposits found in 1868. Processing difficulties in the 1880’s discouraged silver mining locally.

Goldfield Ore discoveries in 1902 stimulated area mining interest and high grade hornsilver was discovered here in 1908. ...

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