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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2259_realizing-a-dream-the-rolling-stock-display_Port-Henry-NY.html
As the idea for a Railroad and Mining Heritage Park took shape in the early 1990s, a few people shared a great dream. Most evidence of Moriah's proud mining heritage had been demolished, but railroad equipment could help people visualize a part of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2256_veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Port-Henry-NY.html
In appreciation to all Town of Moriah Veterans past and present who served in the Armed Forces [Dedicated] December 2007
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2250_office-building-of-witherbee-and-sherman-iron-ore-company_Port-Henry-NY.html
Part of Franklin Patent 1765. Built ca. 1875 Donated to town of Moriah in 1959.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM224S_world-war-i-memorial-honor-roll-a-war-memorial_Port-Henry-NY.html
Killed in Action Edward Carlson · Army · Wm. Henry Smith · Army Died of Wounds Thomas Clark · Army Died in Service Thomas H. Breen · Army · Robert F. Compton · Army Lyle Hatch …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM224H_powerhouse-park_Port-Henry-NY.html
Powerhouse Park still serves as a staging area for ice fishing shanties during the winter and remains of the old Port Henry Powerhouse form its boundary along Mill Creek. A mixture of six parts mine tailings to one park concrete was used to const…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM224G_teamsters-dock-wallopers-and-child-captains_Port-Henry-NY.html
The first of Port Henry's many iron furnaces was erected just west of here in 1822. Throughout the 19th century new furnaces, crushers, concentrating plants, and casting houses were added to increase production. The key to the success of Port Hen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2245_the-1929-lake-champlain-bridge_Port-Henry-NY.html
The first Lake Champlain Bridge between Crown Point, New York, and Chimney Point, Vermont, opened in 1929. Primarily serving tourists when it opened, it ultimately became an important connection for residents and businesses across the region. A te…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2241_the-2011-lake-champlain-bridge_Port-Henry-NY.html
On November 7, 2011, after 25 months without a bridge, traffic once again began to flow over Lake Champlain at the Crown Point-Chimney Point crossing. The opening of the new Lake Champlain Bridge restored the vital transportation link between New …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM223Y_site-of-porters-and-lewiss-mills_Port-Henry-NY.html
Built 1766; supplied lumber for Fort Crown Point and Arnold's Fleet[.] Entire valley dependent on grist mill.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM223X_daisy-godfrey_Port-Henry-NY.html
Capt. Godfrey was a pilot, operating canal boats on Lake Champlain and the Canal. Awarded the N. Atlantic Medal in WWII.
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