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Williamsport - Warren County
Courthouse
Williamsport, Warren County Seat, was hom...
A Look From The Top
Pikes Peak
You are at 13,380 feet, 4,078 meters
<...The Peabody Institute and George Peabody Library
The Johns Hopkins University
Philanthropist George...
Augustus Pollack
Erected by Trade Union Members of United States in memory ...
Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church
[photo caption]
The Washington Monument, Baltimore...
Temple Emanu-El
Jewish pioneers, among Arizona's earliest settlers, began ...
Acuff Chapel
Established in 1786, this was the first Methodist Episcopa...
Church Spring and School
(Circa 1840-1895)
About 1849, African-Americans bega...
Pennington
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed ...
Fermin Palicio Home
Clifton Historic District
Fermin Palicio Home
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Williamsport - Warren County
Courthouse
Williamsport, Warren County Seat, was home, 1879 - 1896, of James Frank Hanly, Governor of Indiana,
1905 - 1909. The courthouse, built 1907, was designed by J. W. Royer, Urbana, Illinois. Warren County was established 1827.
Marker is on East Second ...
A Look From The Top
Pikes Peak
You are at 13,380 feet, 4,078 meters
Feeling Spacey? In the United States you can not get much closer to outer space than this! Are you dizzy and short of breath? No wonder, you are 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) above ...
The Peabody Institute and George Peabody Library
The Johns Hopkins University
Philanthropist George Peabody founded the Institute in 1857 as a cultural center for the city's residents. In addition to establishing the first academy of music in America, the Institute originally comprised a public library, a lecture ...
Augustus Pollack
Erected by Trade Union Members of United States in memory of Augustus Pollack whose business life and actions were always in sympathy with organized labor.
Marker is at the intersection of Interstate 70 and Main Street (State Route 2), on the ...
Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church
[photo caption]
The Washington Monument, Baltimore. This view of Mount Vernon Place, circa 1848, shows the home of Charles and Phoebe Key Howard ot the right of the monument.
Conceived as a "Cathedral of Methodism" the Mount Vernon Place United ...
Temple Emanu-El
Jewish pioneers, among Arizona's earliest settlers, began arriving in the 1850's and for half a century they worshipped in private homes and rented quarters. In 1904, the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, now the Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El, was established formally ...
Acuff Chapel
Established in 1786, this was the first Methodist Episcopal Church to be erected on Tennessee soil. Bishop Francis Asbury preached here often. A ten-day revival held here by Rev. John A. Granada began the Great Revival of 1780-81. The chapel ...
Church Spring and School
(Circa 1840-1895)
About 1849, African-Americans began holding religious services in a brick cow shed overlooking the town spring near the site. It was purchased in 1857 by the local Methodists for this congregation, with Robin Lightfoot, a slave as its pastor. ...
Pennington
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community of
Pennington
The Pennington Community was named for the Pennington family who first acquired land from ceded Native American territories. In 1784 as recognition for his ...
Fermin Palicio Home
Clifton Historic District
Fermin Palicio Home
Built in 1917
Has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker can be reached from Chase Creek Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org