The Aransas County Historical Commission is announcing two historical dedication markers in Aransas County on Jan. 30. The first historical marker dedication will take place at 3:00 PM at 510 E.
Each February, the African American legacy that shaped America is honored during Black History Month. Here are some places to ...
A program that recognizes historic locations across Penn State’s campus will be honored with the president’s award at Sunday’s 36th annual John H. Ziegler Historic Preservation Awards of the ...
East Church Street is now honored by a historical marker in Anderson ... out due to Black soldiers training in a Southern town cut the unit's stay short, who were then sent to France to fight ...
ROLESVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- A historic marker in Rolesville for a man who was lynched in Wake County in 1918 was vandalized months after it was unveiled. Rolesville Police said the incident ...
A new historical marker aims to bring the history of that community — Queen City — and its residents to future generations. The Arlington Historical Affairs and Landmark Review Board (HALRB ...
The group hopes to earn a "Texas Historical Marker“ with their continued efforts. “I just don’t want the stories of these pioneers that were so important in the history of Texas to just be ...
BIÑAN CITY, LAGUNA – The city government unveils a series of historical markers on Sunday, February 2, to honor individuals and organizations whose contributions have significantly shaped the ...
Knox (1841-1927) will be honored this year with a state historical marker in downtown Greenfield, where he opened his first barbershop. GREENFIELD — More than 150 years after opening his ...
County Historian Michael Eula said he’s applying for a $2,050 grant from the Pomeroy Foundation to pay for a historical marker.
BASTROP, Texas (KXAN) — Texas’ first woman engineer was honored in her hometown of Bastrop on Monday. Leah Moncure was the first woman in Texas to earn a professional engineering license.
TAMPA, Fla. — A new historical marker will honor the erased Zion Cemetery in Tampa, where archaeologists found hundreds of graves under public housing apartments and two adjacent businesses.
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