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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BW4_boeing-b-1b-lancer_Warner-Robins-GA.html
The B-1B is the improved variant of the B-1A, which was cancelled in 1977. The program was resurrected in 1981 with the first production model flying in 1984. The B-1B was delivered to the Air Force in 1985. The B-1B's blended wing/body configu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14H8_flint-electric-membership-corporation_Warner-Robins-GA.html
Flint Electric Membership Corporation provided electrical service to Wellston, Georgia in 1939. Population about 43 people. In 1943, when the name was changed to Warner Robins, a major commitment was made by Flint EMC to serve the electrical needs…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14FI_second-atlanta-international-pop-festival_Warner-Robins-GA.html
In the 1960s, as American culture changed rapidly, new forms of music and performance emerged, including large outdoor rock festivals. From July 3-5, 1970, the Second Atlanta International Pop Festival, one of the largest such events anywhere in t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTRX_19th-air-refueling-wing-monument_Warner-Robins-GA.html
Dedicated to all SAC Warriors from the Black Knights of the 19th Air Refueling Wing who on 19 November 1988 captured 16 time to climb world records in KC-135R #62-3554, "Cherokee Rose"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTR7_the-medal-of-honor_Warner-Robins-GA.html
Base "Awarded for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity of the risk of life, above and beyond the call of duty in action involving actual conflict with an opposing armed force" Top Tablet United States Air ForceMedal of Honor RecipientsWo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTR6_pow-mia-memorial_Warner-Robins-GA.html
We dedicate this memorial, unbinding the American Eagle from her chain in the enduring faith that all POW/MIA "chains" will be unbound and their journey home will begin with God's speed. "Bring them home" is our proclamation to the world with this…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF9X_perry-methodist-church_Perry-GA.html
The first edifice was erected in 1827 on site which is now Evergreen Cemetery. The second building was located in 1846 on the front half of this square and faced Washington St. The present sanctuary was built in 1860 - 61 when other half of squ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF9W_perry-united-methodist-church_Perry-GA.html
Organized as part of the South Carolina Conference in 1826, this church by 1830 was head of the Perry Circuit in the newly formed Georgia Conference and after 1866 in the South Georgia Conference. By 1922 Perry had become a station church. Its Sun…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9S3_governor-john-houston_Perry-GA.html
Born near Waynesboro in 1744, Houston was the son of Sir Patrick Houston and Priscilla Dunbar. He was elected in 1775 to represent Georgia at the Continental Congress and served on Georgia's Council of Safety, which in January 1776 issued the arre…
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