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Roanoke Shops
The David R. and Susan S. Goode Railwalk
The three l...
Camp New Providence
Encampment, Oct.-Dec. 1780, of N.C. militia & Continental ...
130th Pennslyvania Volunteer Infantry
(Front):
130
Pennsylvania
Vounteer
Power Behind the Nation
The David R. and Susan S. Goode Railwalk
Workhorse o...
The Old Shuttle Shop
Built in 1827 by Col. Willard BlackintonStone Placed
<...Springfield
(Front of monument):
The first British advance was s...
Jaite - More Than a Company Town
...the biggest thing I remember...was the houses. A...
The Finest Steam Passenger Locomotive
The David R. and Susan S. Goode Railwalk
Passenger L...
Papakeechie's Reserve
Eastbound Side:
You are now entering Papakee...
Reconciliation Plaza
The Class of 1961
presents this memorial to the
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Roanoke Shops
The David R. and Susan S. Goode Railwalk
The three locomotive types referred to on the nearby panels are part of the larger picture; of course. The Classes J, A and Y locomotives were special. What made these locomotives so special ...
Camp New Providence
Encampment, Oct.-Dec. 1780, of N.C. militia & Continental Army, where Patriots laid plans to confront Cornwallis. Site was just west of here.
Marker is on Providence Road (North Carolina Route 16) south of Belicourt Drive, on the right when traveling south. ...
130th Pennslyvania Volunteer Infantry
(Front):
130
Pennsylvania
Vounteer
Infantry
2 Brigade
3 Division
2 Corps
(Rear):
This memorial marks the regiment's
right of line in battle. Its left
extended to Roulette's Lane below.
It went into battle by way of the
Roulette Farm buildings about 9:30 a.m.
and, driving back the enemy, maintained
its position at and immediately northeast
of ...
Power Behind the Nation
The David R. and Susan S. Goode Railwalk
Workhorse of the Norfolk and Western: Class Y6
While the sleek class J streamlined passenger locomotives and high stepping Class A locomotives garnered publicity for the N&W; the true workhorse of the Norfolk and ...
The Old Shuttle Shop
Built in 1827 by Col. Willard BlackintonStone Placed
by Attleboro Historic Commission
Given to the city of Attleboro
by
Mr. and Mrs William A. Nerney
1970
Marker is on North Main St.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Springfield
(Front of monument):
The first British advance was stayed at the bridge east of the village, June 7, 1780. The Battle of Springfield was fought June 23rd. The Americans under General Greene on that day near the stream west of the ...
Jaite - More Than a Company Town
...the biggest thing I remember...was the houses. All in a row and all the same color. And I remember that was strange to me...I understood it was good business to provide places for your employees because after all it was ...
The Finest Steam Passenger Locomotive
The David R. and Susan S. Goode Railwalk
Passenger Locomotive: Class J
The world-renowned Class J 4-8-4 passenger locomotives was completely designed and built in Roanoke. By the mid 1930s, Norfolk and Western was facing heavier passenger traffic due to increased military ...
Papakeechie's Reserve
Eastbound Side:
You are now entering Papakeechie's Reservation, 36 square miles. This Miami Chief, also known as Flat Belly, held this land from 1828 to 1834 when it was returned to the National Government. It was later owned by the ...
Reconciliation Plaza
The Class of 1961
presents this memorial to the
United States Military Academy
on the occasion of its 40th reunion
and one hundred forty years after the graduation of the Classes of May and June 1861.
We commemorate the reconciliation between North and South and ...