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Bell UH-1 Iroquois (Huey)

Manufacturer: Bell Aircraft

Engine: Lycoming T-53-L13 single turbine

Type: Utility

Length: 41’ - 10.5’

Gross weight: 9,500 lbs

Cruise speed: 127 mph

Range: 318 miles

Crew: 3

Armament: two M-60D 7.62 mm door mounted machine guns

The UH-1, or Huey, is one of the most recognized aircraft of the ...

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Princess Burial Mound

Ancient people built this mound to mark a young woman's grave. The mound was the last in a line that once bordered the western side of the ancient community of Aztalan and the only one that contained a burial. Her ...

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Charles Faulkner Bryan

1911~1955

A native of Warren County, Charles Faulkner Bryan was a pioneer in the study of American folk music. Through his talented efforts, this distinctively American form of musical expression gained worldwide fame and appreciation. He worked closely with the people ...

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Reverend Goldie M. Eubanks

(Anointed Leader)

Home of Rev. Goldie M. Eubanks, Senior, his wife Hattie and nine children. Humbled by Family and Fatherhood, Leadership and Christian Fellowship, and driven by a cry from within his inner soul to make this world a better place, ...

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Beech Branch Baptist Church

Constituted September 12, 1759

as Coosawhatchie Church, this

church became in 1882 Beech

Branch Baptist Church. The

present lot was granted in 1796

and occupied by 1815. The building

was remodeled in 1908 and in 1960,

electricity having been installed and

the porch added in ...

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Brigham Young University - Idaho

Brigham Young University - Idaho had its beginning in 1888 as an academy affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

Initially known as Bannock Stake Academy. It was renamed Fremont Stake Academy, Smith Academy, and Ricks Academy, ...

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Seven Days Battles

Gaines's Mill

Stonewall Jackson reached this point in the afternoon of June 27, 1862, after a circuit of Gaines's Mill. When he learned that A. P. Hill and Longstreet to the west were hard pressed, he moved south to join in ...

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Captain Kimberly Hampton

Dedicated to the memory of

Captain Kimberly Hampton

August 18, 1976 - January 9, 2004

United States Army

OH-58 Helicopter Pilot

Fallujah, Iraq

Who gave her life in the service of her country.

Marker is on North 1st Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Nickolaus Gerber

(1836-1903)

Born in 1836 in Canton Berne, Switzerland, where he learned cheese making, Nickolaus Gerber immigrated to New York and founded that state's first Limburger cheese factory. After hearing reports of successful dairy cattle-raising in Green County, Wisconsin, Gerber moved to ...

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B'nai Israel Synagogue

(originally Chizuk Amuno Synagogue)

The B'nai Israel Synagogue, erected in 1876, is the longest actively-used synagoue in Baltimore. It was built by Congregation Chizuk Amuno ("Strengthening of the Faith"), whose members had seceded from the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation in 1870 to ...

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