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The Price of Freedom

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The Price of Freedom

In honor and memory of all

Kentucky Veterans who served

our Country in times of Peace

and War, and to those who paid

the Supreme Sacrifice so that

we might enjoy freedom.

Their spirit, devotion, and love of

Country will be forever ...

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Freedom Park

Dedicated July 4, 1991

To those from

our community that have

defended our

Country's freedom

with honor and distinction

Marker is on County Complex Court, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fires of Freedom

This bench is dedicated to

the countless patriotic

American women

who have kept alive

the Fires of Freedom

from

Revolutionary times to

the present day.

Proudly they served.

Proudly we remember.

Marker is on South Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Freedom Began Here

Trail to Freedom

”The soldier assured me that I was now a free man…I never would be a slave no more.”

- John Washington, a Fredericksburg slave

”Our camps are now flooeded with negroes, with packs on their backs and bound for freedom. ...

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Bound for Freedom

Trail to Freedom

“Fredericksburg is a captured town, the enemy took possession of the Stafford Hills … and their guns have frowned down upon us ever since… The Federal army has abolished slavery wherever it has gone.”

— Jane Beale,

a Fredericksburg Citizen

“I ...

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Freedom Fountain

 

Donated and built by

The Citizens of Wayne County

in grateful appreciation and eternal remembrance of

Wayne County Veterans,

of all wars, killed in action or declared missing,

who have made the supreme sacrifice

that freedom might continue to ...

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Here We Mark the Price of Freedom

Duty Honor Country

To honor and commemorate all Wicomico County citizens whose valor and sacrifice in defense of our country must never be forgotten. "All gave some - some gave all." Those listed here gave all.

Dedicated on May 26, 2003 by ...

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Vanguard of Freedom

Bicentennial 1775 - 1975

Dedicated on June 15, 1975 to the gallant soldiers of the United States Army who for 200 years have died in defense of their country.

Marker can be reached from Huebner Road, on the left when traveling west. ...

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James A. Wheeler Park and Freedom Fountain

December 15, 1965

Dedicated to Captain James A. Wheeler, United States Air Force, Tucson, Arizona, and all members of the armed services who have given their lives in the maintenance of freedom. Captain Wheeler was killed in combat April 18, 1965, ...

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"Freedom Road"

In search of freedom, men and women brought from the South by the "Underground Railroad" settled near here about 1825 and later. After 1850, most of them went on to Canada. Their cemetery, still in use, lies a short distance ...

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