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Working Class Neighborhoods The history of a city is found not only in its grand old houses, but also in its neighborhoods. While Columbus has its share of grand houses, most residents did not live that lifestyle. Many working class people lived in hotels, apartments, tenements, cabins, and even hovels. Home ownership for the poor and working class was uncommon. Workers in Columbus from the 1800s through mid-1950s were typically immigrants and predominantly German. Waves of new arrivals from Italy, Ireland, Greece,... 39.965519, -83.008707 On Long Street (U.S. 33) , Columbus, (On the left when traveling east) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=30002
Wounded Knee Memorial Located in South Dakota, it is a memorial used to commemorate the lives that were lost in a tragedy due to a miscommunication which is later known as the Wounded Knee Massacre.  43.237227, -102.459356 Wounded Knee Creek, SD https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/54929#:~:text=Wounded%20Knee%2C%20South%20Dakota%3A%20Wounded,Movement%20and%20the%20federal%20government.&text=Monument%20is%20in%20the%20cemetery.
Wright Brothers Memorial This memorial is in Kill Devil Hills in the Outerbanks, North Carolina and was created in 1927. It is dedicated towards the Wright Brothers who created and successfully accomplished the first airplane flights. They first achieved flight in 1903 and continued to make large amounts of progress that lead to the technology we have today to fly all across the world. The Wright Brothers then went on to become wealthy businessmen while continuing to increase their knowledge and process towards... 36.026669, -75.670482 Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina https://www.history.com/topics/inventions/wright-brothers#:~:text=Wilbur%20and%20Orville%20Wright%20were,the%20first%20fully%20practical%20airplane., https://www.nps.gov/wrbr/index.htm
Yatika Starr Fields Indigenous Mural Yatika Starr Fields painted a mural dedicated to the Indigenous Peoples of the University of Missouri in the Student Center. The mural represents the campus's move towards re-establishing the presence of Native Peoples on campus and honoring their unique histories and connection to the campus's land.      38.942583, -92.326697 Columbia, Missouri, US https://www.voxmagazine.com/news/land-grant-universities/article_05f4a2ba-84b0-11ea-8347-b720f9b75be2.html
Yorktown Slave Port Marker Plaque recognizing Yorktown as a slave port. , Yorktown, VA
You Probably Didn't Notice: The Negligence Towards Slave Auction Sites ,
Zoar Village Zoar was founded in 1817 by a group of immigrants from Wurttemburg, Germany, who sought religious freedom. The mandatory military service in Germany prompted many pacifist groups, like the Zoarites, to immigrate to the United States. The separatist group chartered the "Twelve Principles of Separatism," a document that guided the community and laid out the framework for how they would live within the community. According to the "Twelve Principles of Separatism," the Zoarites... 40.613428, -81.422450 Near East 3rd Street, Zoar, (On the right when traveling east) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=81582
“I Am An American”: Remembering America’s Bigoted Past ,

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