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Missile Magazine and Launch Operations
Specifications
Range: 25-30 miles Speed: Mach 3 (1,6...
Cleveland Park
In memory of
W.C. Cleveland
who, on February 1...
Pilot Training Class 55-V
Dedicated to
Pilot Training Class
55-V<...
3rd New York Independent Battery
Artillery Brigade
(Front):3rd N.Y.
Independent...
Doctor Still’s Birthplace
Andrew Taylor Still, physician and founder of osteopathy, ...
The First Post Office
1877
According to early sources, the first post offi...
Placerville
[Marker facing Bee Street]
PLACERVI...
Jonesville Methodist Camp Ground
This camp ground was established in 1810 as a place for re...
Christ Episcopal Church, Frontenac Minnestota
Built to the Glory of God
1868
by Gen. Nat...
W.B. Strong Memorial Railroad Park
Strong City, Kansas
The town of Strong City originat...
Results for P
Missile Magazine and Launch Operations
Specifications
Range: 25-30 miles Speed: Mach 3 (1,679 mph) Altitude: 70,000 feet
Length: 34 feet 10 inches with booster Missile only: 21 feet
Weight: 2,455 lbs. with booster Missile only: 1,000 lbs.
Diameter: 12 inches Wingspan: 4 feet 6 inches
Warhead: Three high-explosive fragmentation charges ...
Cleveland Park
In memory of
W.C. Cleveland
who, on February 13, 1925
unselfishly gave this park
to the citizens of
Greenville, South Carolina
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Mayor Max M. Heller
Councilmen
Joe E. Jordan, Wayne Wuestenberg
James H. Simkins, Joseph R. Bryson
Vardry D. Ramseur, III, James M. Shoemaker, Jr.
Marker is on Cleveland Park Drive. ...
Pilot Training Class 55-V
Dedicated to
Pilot Training Class
55-V
Graduated 15 September 1955
Dedicated 15 September 2000
Courtesy hmdb.org
3rd New York Independent Battery
Artillery Brigade
(Front):3rd N.Y.
Independent Battery
Artillery Brigade
Sixth Corps
July 2 & 3, 1863
(Back):Forced march 36 miles, second position
No losses
Mustered in May 21, 1861, participating
in all the campaigns of the Army of
the Potomac to the end of the war
Marker is on Taneytown Road (State ...
Doctor Still’s Birthplace
Andrew Taylor Still, physician and founder of osteopathy, was born two miles southwest, near the Natural Bridge of Lee County, August 6, 1828. Dr. Still served in the War Between the States. He established the first American school of osteopathy ...
The First Post Office
1877
According to early sources, the first post office in DeLand was in the rear of the Jordan & Lancaster store on West Indiana Avenue somewhere "between Woodland Boulevard and Florida Avenue." Dr. G. W. Lancaster, DeLand's first druggist, was also ...
Placerville
[Marker facing Bee Street]
PLACERVILLE
Known as Hangtown
In the days of “49”
to
Sutter’s Fort
Sacramento
50 Miles
[Marker facing Coloma Street-State Hwy 49]
PLACERVILLE
------to------
Coloma 8mi.
Where gold was
first discovered by
James W. Marshall in ...
Jonesville Methodist Camp Ground
This camp ground was established in 1810 as a place for religious services for the Methodists of Lee County on lands given by Elkanah Wynn. In June, 1827, Rev. Abraham Still, Daniel Dickenson, George Morris, Evans Peery, Henry Thompson, Elkanah ...
Christ Episcopal Church, Frontenac Minnestota
Built to the Glory of God
1868
by Gen. Nathaniel C. McLean
and Consecrated October 27th
by Bishop Henry Whipple.
This church has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior.
...W.B. Strong Memorial Railroad Park
Strong City, Kansas
The town of Strong City originated in March of 1871 when the Santa Fe Railroad was completed to the point then known as Cottonwood Station. Strong City was referred to as Cottonwood Station until 1881. In February of ...