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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I5B_in-memory-of-those-who-made-the-supreme-sacrifice_Massena-NY.html
In memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice while serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America World War I [ten names listed] World War II [58 names listed][left plaque] Korea [eight names listed] [right plaque] Vietnam [four …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I5A_st-lawrence-river-and-massena_Massena-NY.html
The St. Lawrence River from earliest times has provided a direct route for travel and transportation between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes. After the Revolution much of the land in northern New York came into the hands of Alexander Macomb…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I56_wilson-hill-wildlife-management-area_Massena-NY.html
This Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 3,400 acre multi-use area where the habitat is managed to provide food and shelter for dabbling and diving ducks, Canada geese and other waterbirds, as well as upland game birds and mammals. While much of t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I4Q_eisenhower-lock_Massena-NY.html
How Does a Lock Work? 1) A) Filling valve opened. Emptying valve closed. B) Water enters by gravity. Gate closed. Ship waiting to enter. C) Chamber fills to upstream level. D) Attendant opens gate. Catch cable lowered. 2) A) Attendants tie off shi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I4P_dedicated-to-all-members-of-the-u-s-armed-forces_Massena-NY.html
Dedicated to all members of the U.S. Armed Forces
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I4I_the-empire-state_Massena-NY.html
Following exploration by Champlain and Hudson in 1609, the first permanent settlement began in the Hudson Valley in 1624. Dutch rule was displaced in 1664 by the English who named New York after the King's brother, the Duke of York and Albany. Con…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I4H_site-of-first-school-in-massena_Massena-NY.html
Site of First School in Massena, built 1803 Located on Water Street, 191 feet from this corner. Gilbert Reed, instructor.