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Whipple Iron Truss Bridge
Gift of the Citizens of Montgomery County
Ori...
The Shiloh Baptist Church
The Shiloh Baptist Church was constituted on March 27, 185...
Connellsville Memorial Bridge
Dedicated to the memory of the men and women who served th...
Abbott
In 1881, on land owned by G.M. Dodge, the Missouri, Kansas...
French's Beach
Eunice & Hezekiah French came here from Billerica, Massach...
Jimmie Rodgers and The Blues
Jimmie Rodgers (1897 – 1933) is widely known as the ...
"All Aboard"
Hub, Home, Heart
Union Station, across First Street,...
Mount Tabor United Methodist Church Cemetery
This cemetery was established August 20, 1857, by George C...
First Permanent Settlement in Shelburne
Site of First Permanent Settlement in Shelburne, Mass. 176...
In Commemoration of Old Toby the Shoshone Indian
Members of the Lewis & Clark Expedition - August and Septe...
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Whipple Iron Truss Bridge
Gift of the Citizens of Montgomery County
Originally built by Squire Whipple across the Enlarged Erie Canal at Sprakers in 1869
This type of bridge was adopted by the Canal Commissioners in the 1850s as the standard iron bridge to cross the ...
The Shiloh Baptist Church
The Shiloh Baptist Church was constituted on March 27, 1852. Shortly thereafter, a house of worship was erected on what is now the present church site. The earliest marked grave in the church cemetery bears the date of 1854. A ...
Connellsville Memorial Bridge
Dedicated to the memory of the men and women who served their country during the Revolutionary and all succeeding wars.
Marker is at the intersection of Memorial Boulevard (U.S. 119) and West Murphy Avenue, on the right when traveling south on ...
Abbott
In 1881, on land owned by G.M. Dodge, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas (Katy) Railroad built a line through a new town named for Joseph Abbott, a Hill County resident, lawyer and U.S. Congressman. Winston W. Treadwell soon opened a ...
French's Beach
Eunice & Hezekiah French came here from Billerica, Massachusetts in 1799 built a log cabin nearby and ten children were born there
Marker is at the intersection of Atlantic Highway (U.S. 1) and Maine Route 173, on the right when traveling ...
Jimmie Rodgers and The Blues
Jimmie Rodgers (1897 – 1933) is widely known as the "father of country music," but blues was a prominent element
of his music. The influence of his famous "blue yodels" can be heard in the music of Mississippi blues artists
..."All Aboard"
Hub, Home, Heart
Union Station, across First Street, was the world’s largest railroad terminal when it opened in 1907. Its construction took five years and displaced hundreds of small houses and businesses. Architect Daniel Burnham’s Beaux-Arts masterpiece, with its soaring, elegant ...
Mount Tabor United Methodist Church Cemetery
This cemetery was established August 20, 1857, by George C. and Purnelea Crawford. In an earnest desire to promote God’s Kingdom on Earth, they conveyed this site to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and their successors.
Listed in ...
First Permanent Settlement in Shelburne
Site of First Permanent Settlement in Shelburne, Mass. 1760
Martin Severance 1718 - 1810
Scout in French and Indian Wars
Scout with Rogers Rangers
Revolutionary soldier
Marked by Dorothy Quincy Hancock Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.In cooperation with the ...
In Commemoration of Old Toby the Shoshone Indian
Members of the Lewis & Clark Expedition - August and September 1805
In commemoration of
Old Toby
the Shoshone Indian
who guided the Lewis & Clark expedition from the Salmon to the Bitterroot Valley after he had shown Captain Clark that the Salmon River ...