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Battle of Chattanooga, 2d Day, Nov. 24.

During the night of Nov. 23, 1863, Gen. Sherman crossed the Tennessee at the mouth of the Chickamauga, under orders to carry the north end of Missionary Ridge to the railroad tunnel. He seized the ground now known as Sherman ...

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Site of Battle In American Revolution

This tablet marks the site of

the battle fought in The War

of the American Revolution

October 25th 1781,

and was erected by

The Johnstown Chapter DAR

August 31st 1901 Charter Day

Thus we show to Succeeding generations

that we ...

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Dupee Hall of Music

Franklin Academy

has been placed on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

by the

U.S. Department

of the Interior

Marker is on P Street near 14th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Old Franklin Congregational Academy

This memorial

erected on the site of

The Old Franklin

Congregational Academy

Pioneer Founders and Educators were:

E. B. James · A. E. Rice · W. S. Phipps

Rev. Amos Dresser · Rev. C. S. Harrison

Reve. W. S. Hampton · Prin. A. C. Hart

Rev. G. W. ...

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Lockheed F-80

(P-80 & T-33)

• XP-80 Maiden Flight January 8, 1944

• F80-C Fighter Bomber in Korean Conflict

• Nov. 8, 1950 Lt. Russell J. Brown

shot down a Russian MiG-15

The First All Jet Air Battle

Spans 38 feet 10 inches

Weight 16,856 pounds

Cost ...

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Franklin County Veterans Memorial

Freedom Is Not Free

World War I

They Died for Freedom

[Roll of Honored Dead]

World War II

The Supreme Sacrifice

[Roll of Honored Dead]

Korea

They Died for Freedom

[Roll of Honored Dead]

Vietnam

[Roll of Honored Dead]

Dedicated May 31, 2002

Marker is on 16th Avenue (U.S. 136) near Q Street, ...

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Battle of Chattanooga, 1st Day, Nov. 23

November 23d, 1863, under instructions from Gen. Grant to ascertain whether the Confederates still occupied the valley, Gen. Thomas disposed forces in front of Fort Wood, the site of which is now marked by the stand-pipe of the water works.

The ...

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Paul R. Redfern

Born in 1902, Paul Redfern at an early age showed a marked mechanical aptitude and excitement for aviation. Shortly after graduating from old Columbia High School in 1923, he built his own airplane and established the city’s first commercial aviation ...

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Frontier Village

The Entrance Forts / The One-Room Schoolhouse / Main Street / The Lost Dutchman Mine

From 1961 to 1980 the park that you are now standing in was home to a one-of-a-kind western themed amusement park called Frontier Village

The Entrance Forts

The ...

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Chimney Swifts of Northville, New York

 

Migratory Birds who span approximately 7000 miles from the Amazon jungle of South America to the north country of New York State.

First Study of the Chimney Swifts was made by Walker A. La Rowe of the Northville Rotary ...

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