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Title Description Coordinates LocationMem URL
Unsung Founders Memorial Located on UNC-CH campus at McCorkle Place , http://blackandblue.web.unc.edu/stops-on-the-tour/unsung-founders/
Upsala Swedish Community This site was the center of the earliest and largest Swedish community in Florida. Located here were the Scandinavian Society Lutheran Church; its cemetery; and a meeting house, which also served as a school until 1904. In May 1871 thirty-three Swedish immigrants (twenty-six men and seven women) arrived under the sponsorship of Henry S. Sanford for the purpose of developing his citrus groves (St. Gertrude, which extended from what is now Central Florida Regional Hospital south to Third Street... 28.794917, -81.316667 On Upsala Road, near Sanford, (On the left when traveling north) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=93062
Urban Renewal Era Front The charming Victorian rowhouses you see along 18th Street are an Adams Morgan signature. But they were nearly lost in the 1960s in the name of progress. During World War II, thousands flooded Washington to work for the government, seriously overcrowding existing housing. Afterward, planners and citizens considered how to repair Washington's beaten-down neighborhoods. In Southwest, they chose wholesale "urban renewal." Nearly all of Southwest was razed for new... 38.919530, -77.041771 On 18th Street NW, Adams Morgan, (On the right when traveling south) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=109112
Verlaque House (1886) Theophile Verlaque (1823-1913), a French immigrant, was a successful San Diego entreprenuer, saloon keeper, vintner and real estate speculator. Verlaque was a friend of Bernard Etcheverry, a French Basque immigrant, who by 1880 owned 16,700 acres of the original Santa Maria Rancho land grant and had a thriving rancho. Verlaque and Etcheverry decided that a store and post office could be a successful venture. Verlaque's son Amos purchased two acres from Etcheverry along the stage and... 33.045177, -116.863327 On Main Street, Ramona, (On the left when traveling east) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=82351
Victoria Nowhere in America were two colonies more unlike than those that came here. Scarlet-coated Britishers who chased antelope on bob-tailed ponies were joined by frugal and hard-working German-Russian immigrants. A Scotsman, George Grant, with 69,000 acres purchased from the railway, offered country estates to aristocrats. The immigrants came for religious freedom and to escape the czar’s army. Cricket and Hays City dance halls delighted one colony, homestead rights and the steppe-like prairie the... 38.846575, -99.146914 On Old Highway 40, Victoria, (On the right when traveling east) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=80424
Victoria’s Chinatown [English] This district, first settled in 1858, is the oldest and most intact Chinatown in Canada, representing an important chapter in the long history and heritage of Chinese Canadians. As the major immigrant port of entry on the west coast in the nineteenth century, Victoria boasted the largest concentration of Chinese Canadians in the country. They established a self-contained and identifiable neighbourhood which offered a complete range of commercial, residential and social institutions.... 48.429279, -123.367841 On Fisgard Street, Victoria, https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=52980
Vietnam Veteran Memorial Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial chronologically lists the names of more than 58,000 Americans who gave their lives in service to their country. , Washington D.C. http://www.vvmf.org/memorial
Vietnam Veteran Memorial: Does it heal a nation? ,
Vietnamese Boat People Monument Cam Ai Tran and Hap Tu Thai and their two children escaped Vietnam by boat in 1979. Thirteen others on the same boat died and were buried at sea. Tran and Thai are now the publishers of the “Saigon Times”, based in Rosemead, California. For ten years they worked tirelessly to build a memorial to the Boat People, including the tens of thousands who died at sea. In the Spring of 2009 the Vietnamese Boat People Monument was dedicated in Westminster Memorial Park’s Asian Garden of Peaceful Eternity... , Westminster, California
Vietnamese Refugees The monument commemorates the Australians who helped resettle Vietnamese boat people during the 1970`s, and dedicated to the thousands of refugees who died trying to escape Vietnam. This memorial is the first in Australia to commemorate the plight of the Vietnamese refugees.   , Farnsworth Avenue, Jensen Reserve, Footscray, 3011 http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/government/oppression/display/31332-vietnamese-refugees

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