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Plaza Bandstand

As early as 1865, Lucian Bonaparte Jewell organized a Brass Band in Prescott, but by the 1870s the regimental bands from Ft. Whipple began to dominate the local music scene. The original Plaza Bandstand, built in the late 1800s, had ...

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LT John Philip Sousa Bandstand

This replica of the 1910 bandstand

upon which LT John Philip Sousa, USN

directed the Naval Training Center Band

was built from original plans in observance

of the Naval Training Center's

75th Anniversary.

Dedicated by NTC Commander

RADM Roberta Hazard, USN

July 2, 1985

Marker is on Decatur Avenue, ...

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Zimmerman Bandstand

Charles A. Zimmerman

USNA Band Master

1887 - 1916

Composer or "Anchors Aweigh"

Marker is on Blake Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bandstand

Public parks sprang up as a response to the increasingly polluted urban environments created by the industrial revolution in the 1800s.

Urbanization and industrialization began to change American life by the 1840s. Large, open, green areas were planned to offer city ...

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Cleaon Etzkorn Bandstand

Dedicated on June 3, 1982

In recognition of 50 years of outstanding service to the Edwardsville Municipal Band during which he served 25 years as its director

Edwardsville Rotary Club serving the community as the major contributor to bandstand reconstruction May 2001

Object ...

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American Bandstand

This television program had a major impact on the music, dance, and lifestyles of American teenagers. "Bandstand," a local show, began in 1952. Dick Clark became host in 1956, and on August 5, 1957, "American Bandstand" debuted on the nationwide ...

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St. Stephen's Green Bandstand

Erected in 1887 from funds subscribed by the Dublin Metropolitan Police to commemorate Queen Victoria's Jubilee. [From the Monuments of St. Stephen's Green marker found in the park.]

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The Harpers Ferry Bandstand

The Harpers Ferry Town Bandstand or Gazebo was originally one of the structures on Island Park. This amusement park was created and operated by the B&O Railroad from 1879 to 1909 on Byrne Island in the Potomac River just below ...

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William Grayson Bandstand Memorial

Erected by

The Prince William County

Historical Commission

in observance of the

American Independance Bicentennial

1976

Marker is on Cameron Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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