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Bronze Bell
"1000 Pounder"
This bell, salvaged from a sunken sea...
Pope Benedict XVI Mass
In commemoration of the solemn pontifical mass marking the...
Ballard Park
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Philip Burr Bradley was one ...
The Johnston Building &\ Menaker Building
1906 was a banner year in Harrisburg for the construction ...
Historic Architecture in Sullivan Harbor
In the 1800s when ship building, quarrying and mini...
Battle of Alamance
Here was fought (I) on May 16, 1771, the Battle of Alamanc...
Hilton Harrisburg and Towers
When it opened amidst regalia and fanfare in the fall of 1...
New Hope Primitive Baptist Church
New Hope Primitive Baptist Church was constitued in July 1...
Stuart's Birthplace
To the west stood Laurel Hill (built about 1830), where Co...
Jean A. Bell Kellogg
[A tree was planted in the memory of Jean Bell Kellogg. At...
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Bronze Bell
"1000 Pounder"
This bell, salvaged from a sunken sea buoy at the Charleston Harbor entrance channel, was minted in 1911 for the U.S. Lighthouse Service (USLHS). The 1000 Pounders were used as fog signals on harbor entrance buoys, on lightships, and ...
Pope Benedict XVI Mass
In commemoration of the solemn pontifical mass marking the bicentennial of the Archdiocese of New York offered by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI April 20 2008 here in Yankee Stadium. Gift of Knights of Columbus.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Ballard Park
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Philip Burr Bradley was one of the earliest owners of the property. Bradley, a cousin of Aaron Burr, was placed in command of the Fifth CT Regt. in the Revolutionary War, and commanded a battalion at the Battle of ...
The Johnston Building &\ Menaker Building
1906 was a banner year in Harrisburg for the construction of major buildings. The new State Capitol Building was completed that year and two "book-end" office structures were developed on Market Square. One was the eight-story Union Trust Building at ...
Historic Architecture in Sullivan Harbor
In the 1800s when ship building, quarrying and mining thrived, enterprising businessmen built boarding houses and hotels to house the many laborers. Blacksmith shops, livery stables, grocery and feed stores, and a meat shop flourished as well. The town bustled ...
Battle of Alamance
Here was fought (I) on May 16, 1771, the Battle of Alamance. Opposing forces were colonial militia, mainly from the eastern part of the province, commanded by Governor William Tryon, and a band of frontier dwellers known as Regulators, who ...
Hilton Harrisburg and Towers
When it opened amidst regalia and fanfare in the fall of 1990, the Hilton Harrisburg and Towers reclaimed Harrisburg's traditional role as Central Pennsylvania's primary destination for the lodging and conference industry. Although plans for a major new hotel were ...
New Hope Primitive Baptist Church
New Hope Primitive Baptist Church was constitued in July 1830. The presbytery officiating were: Wilson Conner, David Wood and Jordan Baker. Minutes of the church for the first 12 years were lost, and there is no record of charter members, ...
Stuart's Birthplace
To the west stood Laurel Hill (built about 1830), where Confederate Maj. Gen. James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart was born on 6 Feb. 1833 to Archibald Stuart, a lawyer and politician, and Elizabeth Letcher Pannill Stuart. The house burned in ...
Jean A. Bell Kellogg
[A tree was planted in the memory of Jean Bell Kellogg. At the foot of the tree lies this marker]
Charter member of Sumner Woman’s Relief Corps No.11, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, Founded 1885.
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