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Strawberry
Strawberry Flat House, established about 1853 and named af...
Strawberry Capital of the World
In the early 1940's, Paducah-McCracken County was known as...
The Strawberry School
The Strawberry School is listed on the National Register o...
Strawberry Square Phase I
Phase I of Strawberry Square represents the birth of downt...
Strawberry Square Phase II
This block of historic buildings traces a glimpse of Harri...
Strawberry Chapel
Chapel of Ease to St. John's (Biggin's Church), built abou...
Strawberry Valley House
This popular resort and stopping place for stages and team...
Results for Strawberry
Strawberry
Strawberry Flat House, established about 1853 and named after the wild strawberry plants that grew at the Lair of the Golden Bear, the main stopping place on the Mono Road to accomodate [sic] the travelers over the new route. Across ...
Strawberry Capital of the World
In the early 1940's, Paducah-McCracken County was known as the strawberry capital of the world. Schools excused students to pick berries. Entire families were involved in this agricultural event. Freight cars carried thousands of crates of berries were shipped from ...
The Strawberry School
The Strawberry School is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built by pioneers in 1885, this one-room cabin provided elementary instruction to students until 1916. The building represents the effort to teach the "Three Rs" in rural
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Strawberry Square Phase I
Phase I of Strawberry Square represents the birth of downtown Harrisburg's revitalization and renewal activity that commenced in the mid 1970's and was pursued with fervor in the 1980's and since. The demolition of the renowned Penn-Harris Hotel at N. ...
Strawberry Square Phase II
This block of historic buildings traces a glimpse of Harrisburg's 19th and 20th Century retail development. Restored as Phase II of the Strawberry Square shopping complex in the late 1980's and part of the Old Downtown Harrisburg Commercial Historic District, ...
Strawberry Chapel
Chapel of Ease to St. John's (Biggin's Church), built about 1725 on land bequeathed by James Child, founder at this place, of the Town of Childbury. Strawberry Ferry was established here by Act of Assembly in 1705.
Marker is at the ...
Strawberry Valley House
This popular resort and stopping place for stages and teams of the Comstock, established by Swift and Watson in 1856, became a remount station of the Central Overland Pony Express on April 4, 1860. Here on that date division superintendent ...