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Danbury, CT
City Hall Square, the intersection of Main and White Streets has been a central focal point for public activities and structures since the late eighteenth century. In the 1880s it became the center of Danbury public life. The old City Hall,… more »
Cherry-Tree, PA
1820 Atcheson settled in Susquehannas West Branch, upstream from this point. 1845 he built 2 large houses connected at different levels, secreting an area to hide slaves. Spiriting slaves from the Mason Dixon Line to Canada became a danger… more »
Wichita, KS
The first national flag is commonly identified as the Grand Union Flag. Although it was never officially approved or recognized, it was this flag that came to symbolize the growing pride in the name America and the strengthening union betwe… more »
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Details - Old Buck Ranch - Atlas Number 5019003694 - Atlas: Texas Historical CommissionMay 15th 2024 3:17AMHistorical Marker â Atlas Number 5019003694. Data. Marker Number, 3694. Atlas Number, 5019003694. Marker Title, Old Buck Ranch. Index Entry, Buck ... |
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Butler celebrates donation of Cherokee Trail research, and historical marker - NewsBreakMay 14th 2024 11:02PMButler celebrates donation of Cherokee Trail research, and historical marker ; Texas teacher and husband arrested, accused of gambling away $1.53 ... |
Wilson Bruce Evans Home Historical Society receives over $700,000 in grant moneyMay 14th 2024 10:44PMThe awarded grant money continues a year of success for the Wilson Bruce Evans Home. The house received an Ohio historical marker in February. |