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National Historic Landmark - Mount Washington Hotel / Bretton Woods Monetary Conference

Mount Washington Hotel

Standing to the east, the Mount Washington Hotel was completed in 1902 as one of the largest, most modern grand hotels in the White Mountains, one of the few built in a single campaign. Designed by New York ...

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2nd Position of 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers

Corn Exchange Regt.

July 2nd 1863.

1st Brig. 1st Div. 5th Corps

Marker is on Wheatfield Road, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Participation of the Artillery

November 24, 1863

Tablet #1

Union Batteries

7th Indiana (Sec)

Lt. Otho H. Morgan

Baird

Mouth Chatta. Creek

10th Indiana

Capt. Wm. A. Naylor

Sheridan

Moccasin Point

1st Iowa

Lt. James M. Williams

Osterhaus

W. of Lookout Creek

2d Missouri

Capt. Clemens Landgraeber

Osterhaus

W. of Lookout Creek

I, 1st New York

Capt. Michael Wiedrich

11th Corps

W. of Lookout Creek

K, 1st ...

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Fountain Paint Pot

Making Mud

This vat of bubbling mud contains the perfect mix of ingredients to create mudpots: heat, gases, rock, minerals, acid, and even living microorganisms!

Heat-loving “thermophiles” consume some of the gases and help convert them into sulfuric acid. The acid breaks ...

Village Hall & Fire House 1914

The fire engine co. was organized in 1857 with John Thien as its captain. Volunteers had horse and hand drawn units in 1914. In 1956 the dept. was moved to larger quarters. The building continued as a community center, office ...

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Shenandoah College and Shenandoah Conservatory of Music

1875–1960

This plaque designates the former location of Shenandoah College and Shenandoah Conservatory of Music and is dedicated in honor of the community that served the many students, faculty, and staff who passed through its halls. The new campus and institution, ...

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Thiensville’s First Bank

Began operation Dec. 10, 1910 which was the same year the village was incorporated. Organized by John F. Nieman, Otto Bublitz, and D.M. Rosenheimer. It served the citizens well until 1929, when it was moved to 118 Green Bay Road.

Marker ...

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Texas School for the Deaf

In 1856, the Texas Legislature established the Texas Deaf and Dumb Asylum, which became the Texas School for the Deaf (TSD). Gov. Elisha M. Pease appointed a board of trustees, which rented land at this site. By January 1, 1857, ...

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Spanish-American War/China Relief Expedition Monument

To Commemorate

The

Valor and Patriotism

In The

War With Spain

Philippine Insurrection

And

China Relief Expedition

1898-1902

Marker is on Wyandotte Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Battle of Fort Montgomery

To aid Lieutenant General John Burgoyne’s British army stalled at Saratoga, Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton sailed from New York with 3,000 British, German, and Loyalist soldiers and a flotilla of warships. On the morning of October 7, 1777, Clinton ...

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