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The Global War on Terrorism Monument image, Touch for more information
By Robert Rusaw, August 9, 2021
The Global War on Terrorism Monument
RANKED BY RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
201 New York, Jefferson County, Watertown — The Global War on Terrorism
202 New York, Otsego County, Morris — William Yates
203 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Home of John Dewey (1859-1952)
204 North Carolina, Guilford County, Sedalia — In Memory of Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown
205 Ohio, Crawford County, Bucyrus — The Underground Railroad in Crawford CountyThe Underground Railroad
206 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Branch Rickey, J.D.1906-1909 — OWU Class of 1904 —
207 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Underground Railroad / Abolition Boats Provide an Escape to Freedom in Erie County
208 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Olentangy West — The Jesse Owens Track
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209 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Teakwood — Alum Creek & The Underground Railroad / The Underground Railroad — Historic Underground Railroad Site —
210 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Vistula Historic District — Judge Paul William Alexander ParkCity of Toledo
211 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Reed Township — The Underground Railroad / The Underground Railroad at Omar Inn and Omar Chapel of Seneca CountyHistoric Underground Railroad Site
212 Ohio, Stark County, Canton — Church Of The SaviorA Walk with the President
213 Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Ford City — In Honor of Nellie BlyElizabeth Cochrane Seaman
214 Pennsylvania, Clarion County, Clarion — In Honor of Clarion County Persian Gulf Era Veterans
215 Pennsylvania, McKean County, Kane — Kane, a Star in the Forest
216 Rhode Island, Washington County, Exeter, Escoheag — Rhode Island National Guard
217 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Abbeville — Clarence E. Pressley
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218 South Carolina, Fairfield County, Winnsboro — 20-3 — James Henry Carlisle
219 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — Alester G. Furman, Jr. Administration BuildingErected 1957
220 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Brandon-Sykes Showboat HouseW. D. Sykes Memorial Museum
221 Texas, Dallas County, Dallas, Oak Lawn — 14100 — Pediatric Orthopedic Care in Dallas
222 Texas, Galveston County, Galveston — 18889 — The Galveston Movement
223 Texas, Nueces County, Corpus Christi — 17981 — Rabbi Sidney A. Wolf
224 Texas, Orange County, Orange — History of Orange, Texas Rotary Club
225 Texas, Orange County, Orange — History of Rotary International
226 Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Rosslyn — Missions CriticalUS Marine Corps War Memorial, George Washington Memorial Parkway — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
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227 Virginia, Fairfax County, Alexandria — WW II: A Battle Fought at Home and Abroad
228 Virginia, Richmond, Jackson Ward — Bill “Bojangles” Robinson

229 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, Barnet — Marie Schmolka (1893-1940)
230 Alabama, Chilton County, Clanton — USS Chilton
231 Alabama, Dale County, Ozark — Hon. George W. Andrews1906-1971
232 Alabama, Escambia County, East Brewton — Downing-Shofner SchoolEast Brewton, 1906-1943
233 Florida, Alachua County, Alachua — F-597 — Bland Community and Ogden School / Odgen School
234 Florida, Okaloosa County, Hurlburt Field — Operation Restore Hope
235 Florida, Pasco County, San Antonio — Joseph J. "Joe" Herrmann 1912-2002/Edward J. "Eddie" Herrmann 1936-2017
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236 Georgia, Hall County, Gainesville — Bicentennial Park
237 Illinois, Madison County, Highland — Corporal Aaron Joel RipperdaOperation Enduring Freedom — 1st Battalion, 9th Marines —
238 Illinois, Vermilion County, Danville — Abraham Lincoln
239 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Indiana's MazziniLouis Y. Mazzini
240 Indiana, Randolph County, Winchester — 68.2010.1 — Randolph County Quakers
241 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Robert D. Ray Asian Garden
242 Kentucky, Jessamine County, Nicholasville — 1965 — Camp Nelson Refugee Camp / Conditions at Refugee Camp
243 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Nina Honemond ClarkNovember 13, 1917 - March 4, 2021 — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
244 Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, SWAN (Southwest Area) — Betty FordBorn: April 8, 1918 - Died: July 8, 2011 — Betty Ford was the First Lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977 —
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245 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Henry Lloyd"Pop" — Pop Lloyd Stadium, Atlantic City — Reported unreadable
246 New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Central Waterfront — 6 — Wyclef JeanNew Jersey Hall of Fame
247 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Central Harlem — Swing Low: Harriet Tubman MemorialHarriet Tubman Triangle
248 North Carolina, Durham County, Durham, Forest Hills — Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans(February 21, 1920 – January 25, 2012)
249 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Wesley Branch Rickey1881 - 1965
250 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Whitehall — The Underground RailroadThe Historic National Road in Ohio
251 Ohio, Huron County, Lyme — The Underground Railroad In Lyme Township, Huron County / The Underground Railroad
252 Ohio, Pickaway County, Circleville — The Underground Railroad / The Underground Railroad in Pickaway County
253 Oklahoma, Kay County, Ponca City — E. W. Marland1874 – 1941
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254 Pennsylvania, Dauphin County, Harrisburg — The Calder / Olmsted / McCormick Mansion
255 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, William Penn Annex East — Benjamin Rush, M.D.1745 - 1813
256 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, West End — Church of God and Saints of Christ1896
257 South Carolina, Greenville County, Piedmont — William Edgeworth BeattieSeptember 25, 1859-July 8, 1935
258 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Operation Iraqi Freedom
259 Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Downtown — 16377 — Maverick-Carter House
260 Texas, Dallas County, Dallas, South Dallas — 16679 — Juanita Craft House
261 Texas, Goliad County, Goliad — 15677 — Angel of Goliad
262 Texas, Oldham County, Vega — 2518 — Doctor Oscar H. Loyd(1868-1959) — Home County of —
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263 Texas, Zavala County, La Pryor — 462 — The Bosque-Larios Expedition(April 30 – June 12, 1675)
264 Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Fort Myer — No Greater Love POW-MIA Memorial
265 Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Rosslyn — Faith ★ Honor ★ Virtue
266 Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Boydton — MK2 — Boydton Academic and Bible InstituteBoydton, Virginia — Mecklenburg County —
267 Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Boydton — 37 — Boydton Academic and Bible InstituteBoydton, Virginia — Mecklenburg County — Reported permanently removed
268 Virginia, Newport News, Fort Eustis — 25 — Maritime Operations in the Transportation Corps
269 Virginia, Richmond, Museum District — Arthur Ashe MonumentMonument Avenue Historic District

270 Ontario, Hamilton, Westdale — Righteous Among the Nations: the Legacy of Raoul Wallenberg
271 United Kingdom, England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle upon Tyne — Admiral Lord Collingwood
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272 Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — History of Tuscumbia, Alabama
273 Alabama, Lawrence County, Hillsboro — Home of Annie Wheeler
274 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — Latham Memorial Fountain Unveiled
275 California, San Luis Obispo County, Paso Robles — Ignacy Jan Paderewski1860 - 1941
276 Connecticut, New London County, New London — U.S. Coast Guard in Vietnam War
277 Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola — F-843 — USCGC Sebago (WPG/WHEC 42)
278 Florida, Orange County, Orlando — F-932 — John R. Mott House Site
279 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lake View East — David Kato KisuleThe Legacy Walk
280 Illinois, Piatt County, Atwood, Unity Township — Kenneth Leon “Tug” Wilson
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281 Indiana, Howard County, Kokomo — Rotary Bridge
282 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Cambodia — Robert D. Ray Asian Garden —
283 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Hanover, Stoney Run — Stoney Run Train StationHistoric — Dedication —
284 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — The Leroy E. Hoffberger Shining Youth / Shining Walls
285 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L1251 — Zion Church
286 Missouri, Warren County, Warrenton — Daniel Boone
287 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, West Omaha — Right Reverend Monsignor Edward J. Flanagan1886 - 1948
288 New Mexico, Socorro County, White Sands Proving Grounds — McDonald Ranch House Trinity SiteNational Historic Landmark — 1972 —
289 New York, Erie County, Buffalo, Downtown — St. Paul's Cathedral
290 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Battery Park City — My Cry Into the WorldMi Grito Hacia El Mundo
291 New York, Queens County, Queens, Flushing — The Weeping Beech TreeFlushing Freedom Mile
292 New York, Sullivan County, Livingston Manor — John R. Mott1865-1955
293 Ohio, Belmont County, Saint Clairsville — Benjamin Lundy Champion of Freedom
294 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Delaware County: Anti-Slavery Stronghold / The Underground RailroadHistoric Underground Railroad
295 Ohio, Portage County, Mantua — The Underground Railroad / Escaping Slavery In Eastern OhioHistoric Underground Railroad Site
296 Ohio, Portage County, Mantua — The Underground Railroad / Escaping Slavery In Eastern Ohio
297 Ohio, Sandusky County, Vickery — The Underground Railroad / Escaping Slavery In North Central OhioHistoric Underground Railroad Site
298 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — The Crossing at Scioto County / The Underground RailroadHistoric Underground Railroad Site
299 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Stanton L. Young Walk
300 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Columbia — Columbia Underground Railroad Heritage

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