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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DXI_miracle-of-hickory_Hickory-NC.html
"Miracle of Hickory". . Outbreak of polio in June 1944 led to the founding of an emergency hospital 1/2 mile N.E. Closed, 1945.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DXH_lenoir-rhyne_Hickory-NC.html
Lenoir Rhyne. . Coeducational, Lutheran college, named for W.W. Lenoir and D.E. Rhyne. Opened as Lenoir College in academic year, 1891-92.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DXG_piedmont-wagon-company_Hickory-NC.html
Piedmont Wagon Company. . Manufacturer of horse-drawn wooden wagons. At peak capacity produced 1000 per month. Operated from 1880 to 1940s 1/10 mile north.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DX8_claremont-college_Hickory-NC.html
Claremont College. . Founded in 1880 by the Evangelical & Reformed Church as a school for women. Closed in 1916. Stood 300 yards east.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC6P_frame-church_Hickory-NC.html
To your right stood a frame church built by First Presbyterian Church. The first service was Nov. 2, 1878, and was their house of worship until 1905, when it was purchased by Christ Lutheran Church. The Lutherans worshiped here until 1926. It was …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC64_henry-weidner-robinson_Hickory-NC.html
Commemorating the memory of Henry Weidner RobinsonThis marks the town of Hickory Tavern as incorporated December 12, 1863. The city of Hickory Commemorates Henry Weidner Robinson who in 1859 gave this site as a public common. The citizens of Hicko…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC62_tower-of-miracles_Hickory-NC.html
Maryrose CarrollMillennium Art CommitteeCity of Hickory
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC60_210mm-german-howitzer_Hickory-NC.html
Placed here in Memory of the Men from this community whoparticipated in the World WarInsertRededicated by American Legion Post 48 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1957 to all veterans man and women of this areaMay 24, 1998
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC5Y_old-hickory-tavern_Hickory-NC.html
To the rear of this spot stood a log house known in 1799 as Hickory Tavern. This tract of 640 acres was surveyed by Col. Christopher W. Beekman on June 8, 1779 and was granted to William McMullen Oct. 28, 1783 on the south side of this tavern ran …