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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XTU_clearwater-athletic-field-historical_Clearwater-FL.html
In 1922, the Brooklyn Dodgers agreed to hold their spring training in Clearwater with the provision that the city would create an appropriate venue. The city broke ground on the Clearwater Athletic Field in December 1922 following the City Council…
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Formed from Tom Green County created February 26, 1887 - organized May 7, 1910. Named in honor of John Cunningham Upton 1828-1868. A distinguished Confederate officer killed at Manassas, August 30, 1862. County Seat, Upland, 1910-1921; Ran…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTZ2_camp-breckenridge_Breckenridge-TX.html
Established near this site 1862. Part Confederate frontier defense line from Red River to Rio Grande. Occupied by company of Texas Frontier Regiment. Posts were day's horseback ride apart and area patrolled regularly. Duties included curbing India…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTZ1_clearwater-post-office_Clearwater-FL.html
On October 9, 1933 Clearwater's first government post office building was dedicated on this site with Postmaster General James A. Farley officiating. The local postmaster at the time was Charles R. Lee. This Mediterranean-Revival style building…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JV_the-seminole-bridge_Clearwater-FL.html
The Seminole Bridge was the original link to Clearwater Beach. Completed in 1917, the wooden bridge opened up access to the beach and paved the way for its first development. The bridge terminated where the Palm Pavilion stands today. It became kn…
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