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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DOO_buffalo-mississippi-railroad_Goshen-IN.html
On February 21st, 1837, the Buffalo & Mississippi Railroad first met in South Bend, Indiana to discuss the development of a rail system that would connect the county seats between Chicago, Illinois and Toledo, Ohio. After the State of Indiana deni…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DON_oakridge-cemetery_Goshen-IN.html
The earliest known burials at Oakridge date to 1832. The trustees of First Church founded the cemetery in 1839. It was ceded to the City of Goshen in 1859.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DNY_fort-wayne-street-bridge_Goshen-IN.html
This propertyhas been placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby theUnited StatesDepartment of the InteriorSeptember 15, 2005Fort Wayne StreetBridgec. 1896
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DM4_the-old-goshen-high-school_Goshen-IN.html
This building served as Goshen High School from 1904 until the spring of 1923. Construction was completed in 1904 with a budget of $50,000. By 1920 this building was considered too small and land was purchased from the Wurster Estate on Lincolnway…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DM2_goshen-college_Goshen-IN.html
Goshen College began as the Elkhart Institute of Science, Industry and the Arts on Elkhart's South Main Street in 1894, but moved to the Maple City and changed its name in 1903; the location chosen was easily accessible to rail transportation. The…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DM1_goshen-world-war-i-memorial_Goshen-IN.html
In Memoryof theHeroes of GoshenWho died in theWorld War
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DM0_last-tract-of-land-owned-by-miami_Syracuse-IN.html
1837—1937???One hundred years ago, the last tract of land owned by the Miami Indians, who inhabited this territory, was turned over to the government. All titles to land in this vicinity date back to 1837.???This stone commemorates this hist…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DLW_edward-j-fansler-pathways_Rochester-IN.html
The Edward J. Fansler Pathways, originally named the Rochester Pathways, were conceived in 1993 by Mayor Edward J. Fansler. The first of three phases stretches from E. 8th Street through the Fulton County Airport grounds. The Pathways was complete…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DKY_the-lincoln-highway_Warsaw-IN.html
The Lincoln Highway was the first "Coast to Coast" transcontinental highway in the United States constructed from 1913 to 1928 beginning at Times Square in New York City and ending in Lincoln Park in San Francisco. The route spanned almost 3,400 m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DKX_indiana-where-it-all-began_Warsaw-IN.html
On September 1, 1912 at a dinner party for automobile manufacturers at the Deutsches Haus in Indianapolis, Carl G. Fisher, President of the Prest-O-Lite Company and father of The Indianapolis 500 unveiled his plan for a highway spanning the countr…
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