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Abner Gaines House (Boone County, Kentucky)
Abner Gaines House - built in 1790, and first stage stop between Cincinnati, OH and Lexington, KY.
Ace Records (Hinds County, Mississippi)
This is one of the Mississippi Blues Trail Markers
Ackerman (Choctaw County, Mississippi)
A Mississippi History Marker in Ackerman, MS
Alamo Theater (Hinds County, Mississippi)
A Mississippi Blues Trail Marker on Farrish St in Jackson, MS
Balmoral Mounds (Tensas Parish, Louisiana)
A Louisiana History Marker on Hwy 65 north of Newellton
Beef Slough (Buffalo County, Wisconsin)
A slow moving backwater of the Chippewa River that was the location of a major 19th Century logging operation.
Black Hawk's Village (Rock County, Wisconsin)
Historical Marker in the Black Hawk War series of markers
Brothertown Indians (Calumet County, Wisconsin)
Historical Marker Commemorating the Brothertown Indians
Bus-Train Collision of 1942 (Copiah County, Mississippi)
Mississippi History Marker in a small park on Railroad Ave in Crystal Springs, MS
Camargo - 1847 (Monroe County, Mississippi)
A Mississippi Historical marker on Hwy 45
Camp Harlan (Henry County, Iowa)
Marker identifying the location of Civil War Camp Harlan
Camp Moore (Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana)
A Historic marker on the east side of US Hwy 51 N
Camp Sibert (Etowah County, Alabama)
A Alabama History Marker in Attalla, AL
Carter Jewelers (Hinds County, Mississippi)
A Mississippi History Marker in front of Carter Jewelers
Coleman's Mill (Choctaw County, Mississippi)
A Mississippi History Marker on Hwy 12 west of Ackerman
CSA Rifle Pit (Alcorn County, Mississippi)
A Mississippi History Marker on Shiloh Rd
Ed "Strangler" Lewis (Wood County, Wisconsin)
Historical Marker honoring the legacy of World Heavyweight Champion Ed "Strangler" Lewis
Edwards Hotel (Hinds County, Mississippi)
This is one in a series of Mississippi Blues Trail Markers
First Baptist Church (Marion County, Mississippi)
On the corner of High School Ave and Dale St, Columbia, MS
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