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This Cornerstone was laid by Franklin Delano RooseveltPresident of the United States of America1939
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To Commemorate theCentennial of the Writing ofthe "Star Spangled Banner,"the Pupils of the PublicSchools of Baltimorehave erected this Memorialupon Hampstead Hill *where, in September, 1814the Citizen Soldiersof Maryland stood readyto Sacrifice their Livesi…
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Mobley MeadowsFirst Sheriff of Imperial County1907 - 1915
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This fountain by the sculptor Carl Milles symbolizes the union of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers · The two central figures represent the two great rivers while the lesser water creatures suggest the many tributaries and streams · Milles c…
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Third Presidentof theUnited StatesAuthor of theDeclaration of Independenceand Father of theLouisiana Purchase Patria
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Captain John O'Donnell, the founder of the Canton Community, was a man of great vision and accomplishment. He initiated trade between Canton, China and Baltimore in 1785 operating his own merchant sailing vessels. This public square once the site of the Can…
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This monument, which commemorates the January 3, 1777 Battle of Princeton, depicts Liberty inspiring General Washington as he leads his troops into battle, and the death of General Hugh Mercer. The seals of the United States and the original thirteen states…
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Gloria Victis-To the Soldiers and Sailors of Maryland in the service of the Confederate States of America. 1861-1865 (The front of the base of the monument)
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To the Confederate Women of Maryland1861-1865 The Brave at HomeIn difficulty and danger regardless of self they fed the hungry, clothed the needy, nursed the wounded and comforted the dying.
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Meriwether Lewis · William ClarkYork · Seaman · George Drouillard———————Sculptor: Sabra Tull MeyerColumbia, MissouriProject Designer: Austin TaoSt. Louis, Missouri————&md…
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