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We Salute the Past
We Salute the Present
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John A. Roebling's legacy is based on his use of suspension cables to hold up bridges and aqueducts. He devised the techniques of air spinning, which is still used today to build much larger spans. This former aqueduct is the nation's oldest exist…
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From canal boats to canoes, the past flows into the present here at the Delaware Aqueduct. Walk across the aqueduct's reconstructed towpath where mules once pulled Delaware & Hudson Canal boats back to Pennsylvania for another load of coal. Enjoy …
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Named in Honor of S.J. WorkmanBusiness and Civic Leaderfor his dedicated public serviceMember, State Highway Commission1952-56 and 1964-68Chairman, State Highway Commission1967-68
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Believed built in 1786 by Thomas Moore, Revolutionary soldier, brigadier general in the War of 1812 and a member of Congress, Fredonia was later owned by Andrew B. Moore, earliest known doctor in this region, and Thomas J. Moore, Confederate soldi…
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Charles and Mary Moore built the Manor House in 1765 1½ miles SE on land granted by George III in 1763. They founded Rocky Spring Academy (1770-1850) the first in Spartanburg County. In a raid in 1780 "Bloody" Bill Cunningham, a Tory, murdere…
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1½ miles SE is Walnut Grove, home of Margaret Catherine Moore Barry (1752-1823). Local tradition says she was known as "Kate Barry" and acted as a scout for the Patriots before the Battle of Cowpens, Jan. 17, 1781. With her parents, and her h…