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Robert G. Fowler

Robert G. Fowler

Alighted on this spot

October 25,1911

Marking first airplane flight

over Arizona soil

en route on first flight

Pacific to Atlantic Ocean.

Dedicated by Rotary Club Yuma Arizona. October 29, 1938.

Marker is on 4th Avenue (Business Interstate 8), on the right when traveling ...

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Home of Warren G. Harding

29th President of the United States

His residence from 1891 to 1921

Restored by the Harding Memorial Association

Marker is on Mount Vernon Avenue (Ohio Route 95), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Brig. Gen. Rufus King’s Home

Built in 1838, the general’s 2-story wooden house on the northeast corner of Mason and Van Buren lent this intersection the name “King’s Corner.” It was razed in 1915. Rufus King (1814-1876) came to Milwaukee in 1845, was editor of ...

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Robert G. Fowler

Robert G. Fowler

Alighted on this spot

October 25,1911

Marking first airplane flight

over Arizona soil

en route on first flight

Pacific to Atlantic Ocean.

Dedicated by Rotary Club Yuma Arizona. October 29, 1938.

Marker is on 4th Avenue (Business Interstate 8), on the right when traveling ...

William G. Craig House

Queen Anne style house built for William Gaston Craig (1861–1957), native of Alamance Co., N.C., an wife Sarah Frances (1867–1958), native of Goldsboro, N.C. He was inspector for Atlantic Coast Line Railroad car building department. House was moved from 924 ...

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Alester G. Furman, Jr. Administration Building

Erected 1957

Named in Honor of

Alester Garden Furman, Jr.

Humanitarian, Master Planner, Friend of Youth, Champion of Education, Guiding Light in Building the New South.

This administration building is named to honor Mr. Furman in grateful recognition of his enduring support of Furman ...

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Carter G. Woodson Birthplace

Carter Godwin Woodson was born about three miles east on 19 December 1875. As a youth he mined coal near Huntington, W. Va. He earned degrees at Berea College (B.L., 1903), University of Chicago (B.A. and M.A., 1908), and Harvard ...

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Carter G. Woodson

1875 - 1950

Three miles east is the birthplace of the noted teacher, educator and historian, Dr. Carter G. Woodson. He was the founder of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Journal of Negro History, originated negro ...

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Lovell G.A.R. Post 230 Civil War Memorial

In honor of the brave

Soldiers and Sailors

who fought to save the Union

in the Rebellion

1861 to 1865.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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In Memory of Lt. Robert G. Westlund

United States Air Force

On 30 December, 1951, during a routine training flight from Merced, California, to Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Lt. Robert G. Westlund lost his life when his F-51 "Mustang" fighter plane crashed near Sunset Peak in the ...

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