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1st Fighter Group

Dedicated to the memory

of

those who served and

those who gave their lives

defending

our precious gift of

freedom

Oldest fighter organization

in the

United States Air Force

1st Pursuit Group

May 1918

1st Fighter Group

May 1941

1st Tactical Fighter Wing

October 1970

Squadrons

17th, 1917-1940 • 27th, 1917-

71st, 1941- • 94th, 1917-

95th, 1917-1927 • ...

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The Fresno Brewing Company

Ernst Eilert, a European trained Brewmaster and his son William established the Fresno Brewing Company on this site in 1899. They built a six story brewery, a laboratory, a racking room, stable and other structures. Five kinds of beer were ...

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The Piazza

These extra wide porches, used for entertaining and enjoyment of he cool breezes, are called piazzas.

Seen on every piazza is a joggling board. In this country, the joggling board got its start in Charleston in 1803. By lightly bouncing, they ...

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The Spirit of the American Doughboy

Erected 1927 by

Francis M. Dodge

Wilbert M. Allen

and other citizens

in grateful recognition

of the patriotic service

rendered by

Fountain County

men and women

during the World War

1917–1918

Marker is on South Perry Street, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Rockville Stone Chapel

Erected by pioneers of Methodist Episcopal Church South with volunteer labor and donated funds. Cornerstone laid October 3, 1856. Dedicated February 1857. Site supplied by Landy and Sandy Alford. Chapel deteriorated by 1929 and deeded by the church to Rockville ...

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Republic F-105D Thunderchief

This aircraft, of a type used extensively in Southeast Asia air operations, is dedicated to all the courageous airmen who gave their lives in honor during that conflict.

Marker is at the intersection of McDill Blvd. and Brookley Ave., on ...

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Union Hill Cemetery, Union Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, Unio

This cemetery is the final resting place of many of Shades Valley's pioneer residents. A few of the earliest headstones date from the mid-1850s. Descendants of these settlers helped mold the cities of Mountain Brook and Homewood. Located on property ...

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Mark Twain's Plum Point Landing & Overlook

Mark Twain referred to Osceola as "the famous and formidable Plum Point" in his book, Life on the Mississippi, as well as other writings. First established in 1837 as Plum Point, Osceola was incorporated in 1853. From this vantage point, ...

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The Piper - Beebe House

This Italianate Victorican built in 1876 by A.F. Mackay, later the home of the Edward Piper family, and in 1949 the residence of Lucius M. Beebe, author and publisher, has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by ...

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Old Sonora P.O. Now Sonoraville

May 18, 1864. Maj. Gen. J.D. Cox's (3d) Div., 23d A.C. (US) marching S. from Field's Mill, Coosawattee River, via Cash, took the direct rd. to Sonora. Moving S. 4 mi., the div. turned W. on the Fairmount-Adairsville rd. to ...

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