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VFW Post 3097 Veterans Memorial
Remembering all veterans and their unfailing love o...
The Pioneer Store
Diller-Chamberlain Store
Redwood City Historic Landm...
Roaring Point Park
Roaring Point Park provides a wonderful view of the lower ...
Woodrow Wilson Park
1818
This park, first designated as a Public Walk, w...
Lathrop House
A classic example of early "Steamboat Gothic" architecture...
Roaring Point Park
The tidal and non-tidal wetlands, upland forest, coastal d...
The Beartooth Plateau
The Beartooth Plateau contains some of the oldest exposed ...
Capt. John Smith Captured
In Dec. 1607, while exploring the headwaters of the nearby...
Little Union Baptist Church
In Memory of
John and Mary Thomas
Sept. 1901
Parsons Cemetery
The land for the original portion of the cemetery was bequ...
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VFW Post 3097 Veterans Memorial
Remembering all veterans and their unfailing love of country; loyalty to its institutions and ideals; eagerness to defend it against all enemies; undivided allegiance to the flag; and a desire to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity.
Marker ...
The Pioneer Store
Diller-Chamberlain Store
Redwood City Historic Landmark No.2
National Register Historic District
This Brick Building was constructed in 1859 as a general store for J.V. Diller, who became Redwood City's first mayor in 1867. From 1875 until 1911, P.P. Chamberlain (County Treasurer 1882-1925) operated ...
Roaring Point Park
Roaring Point Park provides a wonderful view of the lower Nanticoke River, as it widens to reach Tangier Sound and the Chesapeake Bay. The Nanticoke River was for centuries an important native American homeland. After Jamestown was founded, the Nanticoke ...
Woodrow Wilson Park
1818
This park, first designated as a Public Walk, was laid out as part of the original plans of Florence in 1818. On February 20, 1924, the Board of City Commissioners officially changed its name from City Park to Woodrow Wilson ...
Lathrop House
A classic example of early "Steamboat Gothic" architecture erected in 1863 as the residence of San Mateo County's first Clerk, Recorder and Assessor, Benjamin G. Lathrop. Later the residence of General Patrick Edward Connor and Sheriff Joel Mansfield.
Marker is on ...
Roaring Point Park
The tidal and non-tidal wetlands, upland forest, coastal dunes, and beach of this treasure of the Nanticoke River provide habitat for white-tailed deer, osprey, migratory and year-round resident birds, and nesting diamond back terrapins. Please help protect this fragile ecosystem. ...
The Beartooth Plateau
The Beartooth Plateau contains some of the oldest exposed rocks on Earth and provides a unique window into the history of our planet. About 55 million years ago, this massive block of metamorphic basement rock pushed its way upward nearly ...
Capt. John Smith Captured
In Dec. 1607, while exploring the headwaters of the nearby Chickahominy River, Capt. John Smith and his party were captured by a hunting party consisting of members of the Paspaheghs, Chickahominies, Youghtanunds, Pamunkeys, Mattaponis, and Chiskiacks. Smith was taken to ...
Little Union Baptist Church
In Memory of
John and Mary Thomas
Sept. 1901
Little Union Baptist Church
[Original Cornerstone]:
Little Union
Baptist Church
Estb. 1903
Marker is on Mine Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Parsons Cemetery
The land for the original portion of the cemetery was bequeathed by Benjamin Parsons to Saint Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church. The first plat was recorded in 1873 showing the location of the burial plot of the Parsons Family. Additional lands ...