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United Methodist Church of Mount Kisco

This property has been placed on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street (Route 117) and Smith Street, on the left when traveling north on East Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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To Honor the Men and Women of the City of Shelton

To Honor

The Men and Women of the City of Shelton

Who Served Their Country and In Memory of Those

Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice

Killed In Action

World War I

Arena, Thomas USA • Bernabeo, Joseph USA • ...

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The Fighting Ends in Stalemate

Wilderness Exhibit Shelter

Stalemate

Two days of bitter fighting had left the bleak Wilderness landscape charred and smoking from fire. Corpses littered the contested ground, now scarred by miles of earth-and-log entrenchments. Unwilling to attack Lee's strong position, Grant ordered a night ...

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Brigadier General Samuel Wiley Crawford

Brig. General Samuel Wiley Crawford

Commander of the Pennsylvania Reserves

1829 - 1892

Marker is on Crawford Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

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Union Army's Crossing of the Pamunkey River

On 26 May 1864, following the engagements along the North Anna River, Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant ordered Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan and two cavalry divisions to move southeastward to secure crossings on the Pamunkey River. The next ...

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Montclair Veterans Flagpole

Dedicated to the brave Montclair residents who served our country in Operation Desert Storm.

Marker can be reached from Waterway Drive near Spring Branch Boulevard.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Battle of the Wilderness

Wilderness Exhibit Shelter

The Armies

The Army of the Potomac

Throughout the winter of 1863-1864, the armies rested and refitted on opposites sides of the Rapidan River. The ranks of the Union army swelled with thousands of new draftees and recruits - soldiers ...

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Life on the Edge

The billions of colorful microorganisms lining this hot spring’s runoff channels are called “extremophiles” because they live in conditions that were once thought to be too extreme to host life. Extremophiles that live in hot springs are called “thermophiles”—heat-lovers.

Miniature Forests

Within ...

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City of Shelton Emergency Services Memorial

City Of Shelton

In Memory Of

Our Departed Emergency Services Members

Who Have Given Their Lives In The Line Of Duty

While Protecting the Lives and Property of Our Citizens

Shelton Fire Department Daniel E. Wannagot 1991

Shelton Police Department William E. Rich ...

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Freedom Riders

On May 14, 1961, a Greyhound bus left Atlanta, GA carrying among its passengers seven members of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), a.k.a. the “Freedom Riders,” on a journey to test interstate bus segregation. The bus was met by ...

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