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test21 , https://docs.google.com/document/d/1idJQJSvfPmqH1mwW-QUkmLoZBxEiFmipgQq2fRf3qKQ/edit
The Aaronsburg Story Aaron Levy, a Jewish immigrant who founded this village in 1786, donated ground for Lutheran and Reformed congregations here and presented them with a pewter communion set. In remembrance of his generosity, 30,000 people gathered in Aaronsburg on October 23, 1949, for a day-long celebration of religious and racial understanding. It included a huge outdoor pageant on a natural stage just north of this site. 40.900790, -77.444380 On East Aaron Square (PA 45), Aaronsburg, https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=91035
The Aboriginal Memorial Commemorating the aboriginal lives lost in war and the resilience of indigenous peoples, The Aboriginal Memorial is made up of 200 hollow log coffins. These hollow logs were inspired by the mortuary ceremony of Central Arnhem Land where burial practices are performed to ensure safety for the spirit of the deceased. -12.621904, 134.925372 Central Arnhem Land, Australia https://nga.gov.au/aboriginalmemorial/home.cfm
The Aboriginal Memorial The Aboriginal Memorial is a work of contemporary Indigenous Australian art from the late 1980s and is located in the National Gallery of Australia. It comprises 200 traditional hollow log coffins or pole for each year of European settlement, representing the Aboriginal people who died defending their land and denied a proper burial. The poles were made by 43 artists from Ramingining and several surrounding communities in Central Arnhem Land Northern Territory, Australia. , National Gallery of Australia in Parkes, Australia https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/people/reference/aboriginal-australians/, https://nga.gov.au/aboriginalmemorial/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aboriginal_Memorial
The Adobe Wall On March 26, 1872 at 2:30AM, one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded destroyed 52 out of the 59 buildings in Lone Pine. Because of the scarcity of building materials the largely immigrant population of Lone Pine, (estimated 250-300), constructed buildings made of un-reinforced adobe and stone. This adobe wall is what remains of the general store, established in 1869 by Charles and Madeleine Meysan. This wall is the only remaining example of architecture in Lone Pine before the... 36.605750, -118.063517 On North Main Sreet (U.S. 395) , Lone Pine, (On the right when traveling south) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=52102
The Alabama National Memorial for Peace and Justice , Montgomery, Alabama
The Amazon Army The women’s march of 1921 epitomizes the spirit of the Kansas Balkans, an area known for its rich cultural heritage and turbulent strike-ridden history. On December 12 of that year, 3,000 (by some reports up to 6,000) women—wives and other female relatives of striking miners—marched from the Miner’s Hall in Franklin, Kansas, to the coal fields of Crawford County in an attempt to stop scab miners (replacement workers) from reporting to work. The protest caused the governor to send a troop of... 37.409209, -94.706526 On 2nd Street, Pittsburg, (On the right when traveling west) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=35692
The American Immigrant Wall of Honor ® The American Immigrant Wall of Honor ® celebrates the peopling of America. The names of individuals and families are inscribed on the wall for posterity as gifts of remembrance through donations made to restore and maintain Ellis Island. The circular wall contains over 500,000 names. It measures 262 feet across and 664 feet in length. The straight wall contains 56,000 names and is 213 feet in length. There are three separate alphabetical listings: those names registered before 1993, on... 40.699373, -74.039167 Near , Jersey City, https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=49816
The American Immigrant Wall of Honor ® The American Immigrant Wall of Honor ® celebrates the peopling of America. The names of individuals and families are inscribed on the wall for posterity as gifts of remembrance through donations made to restore and maintain Ellis Island. The circular wall contains over 500,000 names. It measures 262 feet across and 664 feet in length. The straight wall contains 56,000 names and is 213 feet in length. There are three separate alphabetical listings: those names registered before 1993, on... 40.698922, -74.038770 Near , Jersey City, https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=49817
The Angel Island Chinese Migration Monument , Angel Island State Park, California

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