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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMVUU_the-pony-express-trail_Julesburg-CO.html
The first Pony Express trip between St. Joseph and San Francisco was 1943 miles. This first trip took 10 days. The Pony Express operated from April 3, 1860 to November 20, 1861. The trail was located 1100 feet North and Overland City was 6 miles West. Origi…
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A stone from the U.S. Post Office1898 - 1940
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMW2K_replica-of-the-statue-of-liberty_Beatrice-NE.html
With the faith and courage oftheir forefathers who madepossible the freedom of theseUnited StatesThe Boy Scouts of Americadedicate this copy of theStatue of Liberty as a pledgeof everlasting fidelity andand loyalty The Crusade to Strengthen Liberty
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMW30_old-indian-trail_Whatley-AL.html
Here passed the Old Indian Trail used as a dividing line between the Choctaw and Creek Tribes. General Andrew Jackson and his troops rested here for the night in 1813.
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMW3V_jack-brickhouse_Chicago-IL.html
[Front:][Artwork motif of Wrigley Field, Soldier Field and Comiskey Park.]'Hey Hey'[Left Side:]Inducted into Media Wing of Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, NY, in 1983, and 13 other Halls of Fame throughout the nation.Broadcasted for Chicago Cubs - 40 ye…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMW54_tall-oak_Troy-KS.html
A History David Sheppard and Dean O'Bannon found 'Tall Oak' in Rushville, Mo. The tree was donated to the Doniphan County Chamber of Commerce by Mr. and Mrs. David McDevitt. The name "Tall Oak" was given to the tree by Sherry Muse, 3rd grade class of the…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMW69_the-chicago-board-of-trades-statues_Chicago-IL.html
These two statues, one symbolizing agriculture and the other industry, once stood over the main entrance of the Board of Trade Building built in 1885. The statues greeted commodity traders and the public for 45 years. Thought lost forever when the building …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMW74_george-washington-statue_Charleston-SC.html
George Washington was born in Virginia on February 22, 1732. As a boy, he excelled in field sports, and though his formal education was limited, he exhibited skill in mathematics and surveying. In the French and Indian War, though only 23, Colonel Washin…
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(Left Panel)South Carolinian Born in Berkley County September 28 1905 Died at Birmingham Alabama December 28 1970 He spoke for his neighbors and strove to keep his country strong (Right Panel)Statesman and Patriot S.C. House of Representatives 1933 ?1…
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Chicago Landmark One of the oldest and most important public sculptures in Chicago, this monument to America's sixteenth president influenced a generation of sculptors due to its innovative combination of a natural-looking Lincoln—depicted deep in …
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