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[ Upper Marker ]Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.by Wilbur Lee Mapp1994 [ Main Marker ]Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., planned to speak at Trinity AME Zion Church in Greensboro (a few blocks from here) on April 4, 1968. He canceled his visit to Greensb…
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Dedicated in Memory of Dr. Ronald E. McNair1950 - 1986 · Astronaut · Scientist · Humanitarian "A genuine American Hero whocarried the name of A & T StateUniversity magnificently to the far corners of the universe." …
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Pioneer in Broadcast Journalismand Guilford County NativeSculpture by Ogden DealCommissioned by Greensboro Chamber of Commerce and Cumberland Development Corporation1970
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Chartered in 1891 as a land grant college for blacks. Since 1972 a campus of The University of North Carolina.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10KM_george-preddy_Greensboro-NC.html
World War II fighter pilot. N.C.'s leading ace. Killed in action. Home 1 block east.
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Methodist. Begun 1874; reorganized as woman's college, 1926. Named for Lyman Bennett of Troy, N.Y. Campus 2 bl. S.
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The first permanent public graded school in N.C. opened in 1875 in a building which stood on this site.
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They are all gone now with theirtattered flags and their faded uniforms.Shiloh, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Ezra Church, Jonesboro, Franklin, Nashv…
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In memoryof theNorth Carolina TroopsunderMajor Joseph Winstonwho were fighting theHessiansand Tarleton's Cavalrynear this spotafter the Continental Linehad retreatedfrom the field of battleMarch the 15th, 1781. [ Right Side of Monument: ]Major …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNGL_original-methodist-church_Greensboro-NC.html
Here in 1830-31, 64 Methodists led by Peter Doub built the first church in Greensboro. Moving to a second church on West Market Street in 1851, the congregation relocated a third and final time to the third block in 1893. West Market Street's Vict…
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