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Pickle-Mason House

Master carpenter Andrew Porter Pickle (1833-1908) built this house for his family in 1871. It remained in the Pickle family until 1913, when it was sold to Augusta K. and Sarah Zora Mason Davis. Following their deaths, it remained in ...

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DC 37 September 11, 2001 Memorial

In memory of the DC37 members who perished on September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center

The Rev Mychal Judge, chaplain, Local 299

Carlos Lillo, paramedic, Local 2507

Ricardo Quinn, EMS Lieutenant, Local 3621

Chet Louie, OTB betting clerk, Local 2021

And in honor ...

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J.P. Cooke Building 1885-1889

The Old Market Historic Walking Tour

Omaha's first municipal swimming pool, "The New Natatorium," originated in the basement of the westernmost of these three buildings; and vestiges of it can still be seen there. The ornamental work at the building's top ...

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The Lewis and Clark Expedition

In 1804-06, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led about 40 soldiers and boatmen on an epic journey. President Thomas Jefferson commissioned this "Corps of Discovery" to find a route to the Pacific Ocean through the newly acquired Louisiana territory. ...

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Parish Church of St. Lawrence (Former)

The prominence of Harrisburg's State Street, between the Capitol and the Susquehanna River, is enhanced by the presence of two Roman Catholic edifices. While the Cathedral of St. Patrick, closer to the Capitol, helps to capture the grandeur of the ...

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The Right Reverend & Mrs Robert Harper Clarkson

 

In loving memory of The Right Reverend

Robert Harper Clarkson

(1826 - 1884)

Bishop of Nebraska and Dakota Territories

First Episcopal Bishop of the State of Nebraska

Founder of Trinity Cathedral

Founder and Sponsor of Nebraska's Oldest Hospital,

Bishop ...

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Saint Patrick's Cathedral

The magnificent Renaissance Revival-styled Seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg is the second to rise from this prominent State Street property. Completed in 1907, Saint Patrick's Cathedral replaced its more modest predecessor, which was erected in 1827 and ...

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Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of 18th Street and Capitol Avenue, on the right when traveling north on 18th Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Killian Road Baptist Church Cemetery Confederate Soldiers Monume

A partial list of soldiers enlisted from this community 1861 ~ 1865 Confederate States of America

Wess Abbott; W. B. Cooper; Wess Cooper; Elihu Davis; Thos. Dent; Robt. Fann; R.W. Fann; Henry Faust; Chas. Grimsley; Ervin Grimsley; Albert Hammond; Pat Hammond; ...

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Grace Episcopal Church

On December 30, 1835, a group of local residents met at the Talley School House to organize themselves as a congregation of the Episcopal Church. The old school, which was located on Naaman’s Road, was purchased the following February to ...

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