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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMO8J_cherokee_Chattanooga-TN.html
May this sculpture serve to honor the countless generations of native Americans who for 10,000 years lived in this place."Among these people every man is a king unto himself and no man is above any other," (Jesuit Relations, c.1640)"They are tall and straig…
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This area was dedicated on September 11, 1999 as a tribute to the memorable song of the 1970's that made Winslow, Arizona a town to sing about on famous Route 66. Route 66 Roadside AttractionRecognized by Hampton Hotels Save-A-Landmark program as a site …
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Nacio en este lugar cuando se llamaba "Bahia del Espiritu Santo." En 1855, al mando de un ejercito de voluntarios Mexicanos, contribuyo a la derrota del dictador Santa Anna. Siempre fue caudillo en la defensa de su patria, el 5 de mayo de 1862, durante la i…
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Gloucester Fisherman's Wives MemorialDedicated By TheGloucester Fisherman's Wives AssociationAugust 5, 2001 [ inscription around the base of the sculpture ] The Wives, Mothers, Daughters and Sisters of Gloucester Fisherman Honor the Wives and Families of Fi…
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Gloucester Fishermen's MemorialFor nearly four centuries the history of Gloucester has been the story of America's greatest fishing port. With this memorial we commemorate the lives and the legacy of those who died at sea while fishing. The first settler…
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This 10 foot high, 5 ton statue cast by St. Louis sculptor August Leimbach is one of 12 identical monuments to the bold spirit of the pioneers erected in 1928-29 along the National Old Trails Road from Maryland to California.
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMOFC_navajo-code-talkers_Gallup-NM.html
29 Marines prepare to depart during World War II
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMOHK_decorative-lions-heads_Montgomery-AL.html
These decorative terra cotta lions heads, typical of the ornamentation used in commercial style architecture in the early part of the 20th century, were utilized by the First National Bank of Montgomery on the cornice of their 12 story building from 1907 to…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMOI1_show-low-and-you-win-the-ranch_Show-Low-AZ.html
In 1876, Corydon E. Cooley and Marion Clark, two ranchers who had both laid claim to, and eventually became partners in managing 100,000 acres of land at the northwest edge of the White Mountains determined that the land could not support two families. Neit…
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Erected by the Citizens of San Francisco in Honor of the California Volunteers Spanish-American War 1898"First to the Front"
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