Erected by the
Disabled American Veterans
Chapter 73
Wapakoneta, Ohio
to their departed comrades
and in memory of
all veterans of all wars — — Map (db m12414) WM
Plaque # 1 The Shawnee Indians were driven from
the southern United States in the late 17th
and early 18th centuries by white settlers
and Catawba, Cherokee and Chickasaw
Nations. the Shawnee were given permission
by the Miamis and . . . — — Map (db m86526) HM
Wapakoneta Woman's Club, Inc.
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m196056) HM
On July 20, 1969, the entire world stopped and tuned in to a live tv broadcast, as Apollo 11 became the first spacecraft to land on a planetary body outside of Earth. Millions were captivated by the grainy black and white image of astronaut Neil . . . — — Map (db m237764) HM
The Gemini Program prepared NASA and its astronauts to go to the Moon. They practiced skills and maneuvers needed in orbit and reentry. The program also helped to understand the astronauts' needs for longer space travel. Two astronauts lived . . . — — Map (db m237761) HM
In memory of those who gave their lives in World War I In memory of those who gave their lives in World War II In memory of all Veterans who served God and Country In memory of those who gave their lives in the Korean War In memory of those . . . — — Map (db m239731) WM
On the headwaters of
the Auglaize River
The watershed of Three Rivers
originates within a
distance of 1/2 mile from this
point
West- Miami
East- Scioto
North-Auglaize — — Map (db m76609)
This is the former site of a one room school house that was established in 1882. It later became known as the Manchester School. — — Map (db m101810) HM
This is where the river starts and flowing southeast past Columbus, Circleville, and Chillicothe, joining the Ohio River at Portsmouth after a course of some 230 miles. — — Map (db m237211)
Chair of Honor
Let this empty chair serve as a memorial to those who served in the military but have not returned home to us.
They are Prisoners of War (POW)
and Missing in Action (MIA)
America will forever be grateful for their . . . — — Map (db m210461) WM