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Walk in the Footsteps of History

This one-mile walking trail covers historic ground that witnessed two weeks of intense fighting in June 1864. It winds through earthen fortifications built more than a century ago. The Cold Harbor battle raged over thousands of acres, and this loop ...

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Ampthill Estate

Built before 1732 by Henry Cary, this was the home of Colonel Archibald Cary, a Revolutionary leader of Virginia. The house was moved, 1929-30, to its present location off Cary Street Road in Richmond's West End.

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Anheuser-Busch Beer Depot 1887

The Old Market Historic Walking Tour

Omaha was a rich brew of immigrants, and many brought with them a well-developed taste for hops, giving rise to a half-dozen local breweries in the late 19th century. In 1887, Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis ...

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North Olmsted Veterans Plaza

Honoring All Who Served

Dedicated to the courageous

men and women who have

served our great nation

World War I • World War II

World War II Honor Roll

In loving memory of our boys

who made the supreme sacrifice

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Reily Hose Company No. 10

The explosion in the growth of Uptown Harrisburg in the last two decades of the 19th Century required the construction of a new fire station, the first to be located north of Reily Street. On July 11, 1885, the Reily ...

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Jack London Historical State Park

This is the "House of Happy Walls", built by Charmian K. London in 1919 in memory of her husband, Jack London, renowned author. Here are housed many of his works and the collection gathered in their travels throughout the world. ...

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Trinity Episcopal Church

Trinity traces its origins to St. Mary’s Hall, an Episcopal school for girls, established on the plaza by the Rev. John Leonard Ver Mehr on September 1, 1853, at the invitation of Sonoma founder Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. During the next ...

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142d Pennsylvania Infantry

1st Brigade, 3rd Division

(Front):142d

Pennsylvania

Infantry

1st Brigade

3rd Division

1st Corps

(Back Left of Cross):

Present at Gettysburg 336 Officers & Men

Killed & died of wounds 4 officers 27 men

Wounded 10 officers 100 men

Captured or missing 2 officers 68 men

Total loss 211

(Back Right of Cross):Total enrollment ...

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Gen. Iverson’s Birthplace

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Brig. Gen. Alfred Iverson, C.S.A., son of Senator Alfred Iverson, also a Brig. Gen., and Caroline Goode Holt, was born here Feb. 14, 1829. He served with the U. S. Cavalry in the Mexican War and Mormon campaign and fought ...

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General Hood's Narrow Escape

December 26, 1864

Following his tragic defeat at Franklin and Nashville, General John B. Hood managed to escape over the Tennessee River at Bainbridge Ferry, a few miles south of here on December 26, 1864. Two corps under General Benjamin Cheatham ...

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