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Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church
Organized during the 1880’s by the Reverend T. Saunders, t...
Polegreen Church
Stalemate at Totopotomoy Creek
Following the caval...
Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum
George Herman Ruth, better known to the world as Babe Ruth...
"Sparky" the Family Train
Sparky is one of two miniature G-16 trains donated in 1952...
Eanes School and Chapel
A log cabin built on property of Robert Eanes (1805-95) in...
Morrison-Merrill Lumber Company
Constructed 1909-1910, the Morrison-Merrill Lumber Company...
Copperton Community Methodist Church
The one-and-a-half story Copperton Community Methodist Chu...
Loup River Freighter Hotel
Loup River Freighters Hotel was built in 1884 by Jerome La...
The Upper Redoubt
No records exist from historical times to tell us exactly ...
Green Pastures
This Victorian home, located on the 1835 Isaac Decker Gran...
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Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church
Organized during the 1880’s by the Reverend T. Saunders, this congregation has served as a focus of black religious, social, and cultural activity in Utah from territorial days to the present. In 1907 property at this spot was acquired, and ...
Polegreen Church
Stalemate at Totopotomoy Creek
Following the cavalry fight at Enon Church on May 28, 1864, Lee moved to block Grant’s advance toward Richmond. He stationed his army along a ridge protected by swampy Totopotomoy Creek. When Union infantry arrived they ...
Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum
George Herman Ruth, better known to the world as Babe Ruth, baseball's famous "Sultan of Swat," was born here in the home of his maternal grandparents on February 6, 1895. Famous for his record-breaking statistics and flamboyant style, Babe was ...
"Sparky" the Family Train
Sparky is one of two miniature G-16 trains donated in 1952 by the Kiwanis Club of Spartanburg. The restoration of this vintage train was made possible through generous donations from families, companies, and organizations in the Spartanburg Community.
Marker can be ...
Eanes School and Chapel
A log cabin built on property of Robert Eanes (1805-95) in 1872 was the first Eanes school. In 1874 the school was moved to a one-room frame structure on this adjacent 2-acre tract given by William and Sophia Teague. Itinerant ...
Morrison-Merrill Lumber Company
Constructed 1909-1910, the Morrison-Merrill Lumber Company Office and Warehouse is historically significant as the headquarters of one of Utah’s largest and most important lumber companies. The construction of this facility marked the beginning of both the physical and economic expansion ...
Copperton Community Methodist Church
The one-and-a-half story Copperton Community Methodist Church building was constructed in 1942. It was originally sited at the Kearns Army Base, located approximately three miles northeast of Copperton, and was moved to its current location in 1948. The building was ...
Loup River Freighter Hotel
Loup River Freighters Hotel was built in 1884 by Jerome Lalone, a house painter and wallpaper hanger from Kearney. Mr. Lolone purchased land in the northwestern corner of Buffalo County along the South Loup river in 1883. he built the ...
The Upper Redoubt
No records exist from historical times to tell us exactly what the fortifications here looked like. Archaeological evidence reveals the location of walls and ditches. The stones you see mark the inside of the walls and form an outline of ...
Green Pastures
This Victorian home, located on the 1835 Isaac Decker Grant, was built in 1894-95 by Dr. E. W. Herndon and sold in 1912 to Judge W. W. Burnett. It became the residence in 1916 of lawyer Henry Faulk (1867-1939), his ...