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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2S2_cecil-b-strange_Mulberry-FL.html
In memoriumtoCecil B. Strange An outstanding citizen who served his community with earnest endeavor and diligent work for community beautification, industrial reclamation and national conservation. Respected and loved by his fellow men as a friend…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2RZ_phosphate-area-war-memorial_Mulberry-FL.html
A memorial to the phosphate area war dead.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2R9_the-mulberry-time-capsule_Mulberry-FL.html
This marker commemorates the dedication of the Mulberry Time Capsule. The capsule was placed here on June 12, 1977 by the Greater Mulberry Chamber of Commerce. The capsule will be opened in the year 2076 to view the mememtoes of the 1976 Bicentenn…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2R8_endangered_Clearwater-FL.html
Gift ofThe Class of 1992&Journalism Students? ? ? The artist created "Endangered" from "found objects" of recycled metal, mostly chrome bumpers.? ? ? Students are the hope of the future, the environment and its preservation.Paul Eppling, artist.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2R6_the-mulberry-tree_Mulberry-FL.html
This tree replaces the original hundred year old tree that was the "mail drop" for the Bone Valley area before the city of Mulberry, "The Phospate Center of the World" was incorporated in 1901.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2R5_historical-citrus-planting_Mulberry-FL.html
Historical Citrus Planting March 14, 1959. Site of first experimental planting of citrus on reclaimed phosphate mining land. The project was originated and executed by William James Menear, land manager, Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corporation.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2OY_oscar-scherer-state-park_Osprey-FL.html
Bequeathed by his daughterElsa Scherer Burrows 1884-1955in memory of her father 1856-1923"That man may last, but never lives,who much receives, but nothing gives;whom none can love, - whom none can thank,creation's blot, creation's blank."? ? ? ? …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2OW_loring-lovell_Venice-FL.html
1938-1994Utilities Department DirectorLoring Lovell exemplified a dedication to the preservation of Florida's water resources, environment, and rich cultural heritage. In recognition of his wisdom, foresight and efforts to provide potable water fo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2OV_the-circus-in-venice_Venice-FL.html
Among the number of circuses that have called Sarasota County home, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus (RBBB) is the largest and the one that has had the longest association with Venice. Its roots go back to a small show the five Ringli…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2OT_colonel-george-kumpe-bridge_Venice-FL.html
ColonelGeorge Kumpe BridgeDesignated by1967 Legislatureof Florida