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Band Barracks

A regimental band was located where there were regimental headquarters. The 18th U.S. Infantry band is pictured here. The band's quarters, located between the blockhouse and post trader's store, consisted of two buildings. One was the barracks and the other ...

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First Church Built in Parke County Indiana

Site of

Shiloh Presbyterian Church

Organized on Thursday

Dec. 17, 1822

First Church Built

in Parke Co. Ind.

Marker is at the intersection of County Route 100 N and Adams Road (County Route 349), on the left when traveling east on County ...

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State Sanatorium Covered Bridge

The State Sanatorium Covered Bridge is a single-span Kingpost Truss Burr Arch structure with a span length of 154 feet. It was constructed in 1913 by Joseph A. Britton. The bridge is listed on both the National Register of Historic ...

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Birthplace of Mordecai Brown

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Birthplace of Mordecai Brown

Born in this Mining Community of Nyesville, Indiana.

The first Indiana player inducted into the

Baseball Hall of Fame

His 14 year Major League career Boast the following Records:

Total Games —————– 481

Games Started —————332

Games Completed ...

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82nd and 101st Airborne on D-Day

5–6 juin 1944 — les 82e et 101e Divisions U.S.A. de parachutistes libérent ce canton

5th–6th June 1944 — The 82nd and 101st Div. U.S.A. of paratroops liberate the district

Marker is at the intersection of rue Général de Gaulle and rue ...

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Loara School Bell

In 1869, near this location, Mr. Benjamin F. Kellogg helped establish the pioneer farming community of Fairview. In 1870 Mr. Kellogg donated land for the first Fairview school, built at today's Ball Road and Euclid Avenue. By 1888 the school, ...

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Omaha Beach

Les forces Alliées

débarquent sur cette

plage qu’elle nomment

Omaha Beach et libérent

l’Europe — 6 juin 1944

The Allied forces

landing on this

shore which they call

Omaha Beach liberate

Europe — June 6th 1944

East side:

1st US Infantry Division

—No mission too difficult

—No sacrifice too great . ...

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Bake House

The foundation before you marks the stone bake house, where all the fort's bread was baked. The inner rectangular foundation at the east (right) end marks the oven, while the foundation of the pantry is in the west (left) end. ...

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Talbert Home

Sam and Hattie Talbert came here in 1897. He built a river levee and huge ditches so that the land would drain to permit regular farming.

Marker is on Bushard Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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School Bell

In 1900, the Wardlow Family donated one acre of farm land for a school located on this site. This bell is from the first school in Fountain Valley.

Marker is at the intersection of Bushard Street and Talbert Avenue, on the ...

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