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Some markers tell fantastical or incredulous stories which get even more surprising and outrageous when you do some research. Most have no relation to the Ripley’s Believe it or Not! franchise.
 
Autaugaville Marker image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, August 26, 2013
Autaugaville Marker
1 Alabama, Autauga County, Autaugaville — AutaugavilleIntersection of Autauga and Academy Streets — "America's First Crossroad" —
On South Autauga Street at Academy Street, on the right when traveling south on South Autauga Street.
Robert Ripley's world-wide syndicated Believe It Or Not! column for July 31, 1935 read: "C. D. Abbott is the first citizen of the U.S.A. He is first alphabetically in Autaugaville, the first town in Autauga, the first county in Alabama, the . . . Map (db m68839) HM
2 Alabama, Coffee County, Enterprise — Boll Weevil MonumentDecember 11, 1919
On Main Street (U.S. 84) at College Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In profound appreciation of the Boll Weevil and what it has done as the Herald of Prosperity this monument was erected by the Citizens of Enterprise, Coffee County, AlabamaMap (db m30306) HM
3 Alabama, Coffee County, Kinston — 124 — Grancer's Ghost — Legends & Lore —
Near County Road 484, 0.2 miles east of County Road 473, on the right when traveling east.
Sounds of a fiddle and tapping feet can be heard near the grave of Grancer Harrison, buried in his dancing shoes in 1860.Map (db m228451) HM
4 Alabama, Morgan County, Hartselle — The Great Hartselle Bank Robbery / Three Hours Required to Accomplish Heist
On Railroad Street Southwest at Hickory Street Southeast, on the right when traveling north on Railroad Street Southwest.
The Great Hartselle Bank Robbery In the early morning hours of Monday, March 15, 1926, bandits pulled off one of the most brazen bank robberies in the history of Alabama. In a well-planned operation, a band of five to ten men took around $15,000 . . . Map (db m217091) HM
5 Alaska, Juneau Borough, Juneau, Downtown Juneau — Eldred Rock
Near Marine Way.
Eldred Rock is the oldest original lighthouse still standing in Alaska. It is a two-story building topped by a light tower. The ground floor was built of reinforced concrete, the first time that material was used for a lighthouse facing Alaska's . . . Map (db m181635) HM
6 Alaska, Juneau Borough, Juneau, Downtown Juneau — Five Finger
Near Marine Way.
Southeast Five Finger was the first name given this lighthouse site due to its location on the southeastern-most island of the Five Finger Islands group. The original, wood boathouse and carpenter shop remain. A keeper thawing frozen water pipes . . . Map (db m181645) HM
7 Alaska, Juneau Borough, Juneau, Downtown Juneau — Patsy Ann: her history
Near Marine Way.
Ships arriving in Juneau in the 1930's could count on being met at the dock by a small, white dog named Patsy Ann. A local dentist, Dr. E.H. Kaser, brought the English bull terrier as a puppy from Portland, Oregon in 1929. Although loved and . . . Map (db m181734) HM
8 Arizona, Cochise County, Tombstone — 35 — Rose TreeMuseum
On South 4th Street at Toughnut Street, on the right when traveling north on South 4th Street.
In 1934, Robert Ripley declares the Rose Bush the World's Largest in the Newspaper column "Believe it or Not". The fire of May 26th, 1882, destroyed the dwellings located here. In 1885, Mrs. Amelia Adamson built the Cochise House . . . Map (db m125645) HM
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9 Arkansas, Carroll County, Eureka Springs — The Springs
On Spring Street, on the left when traveling north.
"It is sometimes called The Basin Springs, and is invariably the first resort for visitors. If there is any one in the city you desire to find, if no other way, go to the Basin Springs, seat yourself comfortable, and await his coming." Prof. . . . Map (db m63300) HM
10 California, Del Norte County, Klamath — Captain Courageous1963 - 1983
On Klamath Boulevard, 0.2 miles south of Ehlers Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The heroic voyage of this crossbreed steer; floating downriver from Klamath Glen and up the coast into Crescent City Harbor, was an inspiration to the flood victims of Klamath. He embodied their courage, stamina, and indomitable spirit. A living . . . Map (db m91941) HM
11 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park — The Racetrack PlayaDeath Valley National Park
On Racetrack Valley Road, 26 miles south of Ubehebe Crater, on the left when traveling south.
In front of you is a dry lake bed - a playa - the flattest of all natural surfaces. Fine mud and silt, eroded from the surrounding mountain, compose the playa. Water washes across the playa, suspending the sediments in a shallow, . . . Map (db m235586) HM
12 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Hollywood — 40 — C.E. Toberman Co. BuildingHollywood Historic Site — 6780 Hollywood Blvd —
On Hollywood Boulevard at Highland Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Hollywood Boulevard.
Originally a four-story building, the Classical facade was added in the 1920s. In 1935, the top three stories were removed to create the building as it is today. Hollywood's most prolific builder, C.E. Toberman, established his first office in . . . Map (db m231705) HM
13 California, Los Angeles County, Sierra Madre — World’s Largest Blossoming PlantSierra Madre Wistaria Vine
On North Hermosa Avenue north of West Carter Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
This world famous Wistaria Vine, one of the 7 Horticultural Wonders of the World, was planted in 1894 from a one-gallon pot. Listed as the World’s Largest Blossoming Plant by the Guinness Book of World Records, it covers nearly one acre, weighs over . . . Map (db m120815) HM
14 California, Mono County, Lee Vining — Upside-Down House
Near Mattly Avenue near 1st Street.
A distinctive local landmark and nationally renowned tourist attraction. It was the creation of - Nellie Bly O’Bryan (1893–1984), visionary, entrepreneur and long time resident of the Mono Basin. Originally, located along US-395 north of . . . Map (db m10167) HM
15 California, Mono County, Mammoth Lakes — Legend of Deadman
On U.S. 395 north of Deadmans Creek Exit, on the right when traveling south.
In 1861 the burned and headless body of Robert Hume, a prospector, was found in a shallow grave not far from this site. Later, the head was located in a nearby stream (now known as Deadman Creek). Hume was last seen alive with his partner, . . . Map (db m615) HM
16 California, San Joaquin County, Lathrop — The Shooting of David S. Terry
On 7th Street at K Street, on the right when traveling south on 7th Street. Reported missing.
David S. Terry, former Chief Justice of the California State Supreme Court and duelist was shot to death by David Neagle on August 14, 1889 in the old railroad restaurant across the street. Neagle had been hired to protect US Supreme Court Justice . . . Map (db m197162) HM
17 California, Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara, Upper East — Assembly RequiredThe Making of Chad — A Blue Whale —
On Puesta Del Sol just west of Mission Canyon Road, on the left when traveling west.
Discovery This skeleton is from a Blue Whale found beached on the coast of Vandenberg AFB. The cause of death was blunt force trauma from a ship strike. Recovery Museum scientists lifted the bones up a . . . Map (db m236055) HM
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18 California, Ventura County, Ventura — Jesse OwensThe Greatest Track Star of the Century — Four Events, Four Records —
On Figueroa Street just north of Harbor Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
In 45 minutes on May 25, 1935, Jesse Owens, 21, broke three world records and equaled a fourth. It was the greatest one-day performance in the recorded history of the sport. On that day, in the Big Ten Track Meet, the Ohio State sophomore tied . . . Map (db m236224) HM
19 Colorado, Jefferson County, Golden — Bridge Load Ordinance Background
On Washington Avenue.
Colorado Transcript, September 13, 1882: “Washington Avenue Bridge was badly damaged last Saturday evening by some ignoramus driving and crowding a big drove of cattle on to it. The damage has since been repaired.” Golden . . . Map (db m49897) HM
20 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Foggy Bottom — GW's River Horse[Lisner Auditorium]
On 21st Street Northwest at H Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south on 21st Street Northwest.
Legend has it that the Potomac was once home to these wondrous beasts. George and Martha Washington are even said to have watched them cavort in the river shallows from the porch of their beloved Mount Vernon on summer evenings. . . . Map (db m46980) HM
21 Florida, Pasco County, Land O' Lakes — Ehren Community
On Ehren Cemetery Road, 1.2 miles south of Ehren Cutoff Road (County Road 583), on the right when traveling south.
Named by sawmill owners Frederick and Louis Muller, Ehren means "place of honor" in their native German language. Its post office opened Jan. 17, 1890 and closed in 1950. Burned and rebuilt several times, the post office was once listed in . . . Map (db m67650) HM
22 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine, Historic District — Robert L. Ripley
Near San Marco Avenue (Business U.S. 1) at West Castillo Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Robert L. Ripley was an internationally famous artist, writer, radio personality, movie maker, and world explorer. Mr. Ripley visited over 200 countries, and during his travels amassed an eclectic collection of artifacts, curiosities and . . . Map (db m93169) HM
23 Georgia, Colquitt County, Moultrie — Magnolia TreeCirca 1845
On South Main Street (Business U.S. 319) just south of East Central Avenue (Georgia Route 37), on the left when traveling south.
Magnolia tree planted by Mrs. George Tucker circa 1845 Moultrie Federated Garden CouncilMap (db m197798) HM
24 Georgia, Crisp County, Cordele — Titan I Missile
On East 16th Avenue (Georgia Route 30) 0.1 miles west of I-75 and 16th Avenue (Interstate 75), on the right when traveling west.
This is the site of Confederate Air Force Pad No. 1 Holding 98', this giant missile was dismantled in California and flown to Warner Robins Air Force Base. The missile was then transported along I-75 to Cordele. The . . . Map (db m55339) HM
25 Georgia, Early County, Blakely — Early County Peanut Monument
On Court Square (Georgia Route 62) at Main Street, on the left when traveling east on Court Square.
The people of Early County, the largest peanut producing center in the world, have erected this monument in tribute to the peanut, which is so largely responsible for our growth and prosperity. Not only has it contributed to the higher living . . . Map (db m164460) HM
26 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville — 2 — Goats on the Square
On North Perry Street (Georgia Route 20) south of Lawrenceville Highway (Georgia Route 8), on the left when traveling south.
Cattle, hogs and goats were important to Lawrenceville's economy in the 1840's. Unfortunately they also created a problem for the Justices of the Inferior Court. Fences and gates could not keep the local livestock from running at large and settling . . . Map (db m197689) HM
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27 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville — 6 — The Banished Bank
On East Crogan Street at North Clayton Street, on the left when traveling east on East Crogan Street.
It was a simpler time in 1905 – even banking was easier. A Gwinnett farmer needing a loan could drop by the County Courthouse on any day and meet up with Mr. E. M. Brand who offered money to lend at his outdoor office, positioned on the steps, near . . . Map (db m197683) HM
28 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville — 7 — The Cotton Bag Wedding
On East Crogan Street at South Clayton Street (Georgia Route 20), on the right when traveling east on East Crogan Street.
The Atlanta Exposition of 1890 was the site of a special celebration of the wonders of King Cotton on Farmers Alliance Day. The main attraction featured the wedding of four couples, dressed in clothing made of white cotton bagging. A huge crowd of . . . Map (db m197682) HM
29 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville — 3 — The Whacking Cane
On North Perry Street (Georgia Route 20) at West Crogan Street (Georgia Route 8), on the right when traveling south on North Perry Street.
Gwinnett County socialites in the 1820's were quick and firm in their crusade to fight the evils of corn liquor. One prominent leader was Mrs. Philadelphia Winn Maltbie, daughter of the first Justice of the Inferior Court. It is said that this . . . Map (db m197702) HM
30 Georgia, Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville — 8 — Tipsy Mules & Horses
On East Crogan Street east of South Clayton Street, on the right when traveling east.
As in most counties in this part of Georgia, there were a few local entrepreneurs who developed a thriving business producing a popular variety of white lightnin'. Customers came from miles around for a chance to purchase some of Gwinnett's finest . . . Map (db m197679) HM
31 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — Hidden TruthsThe Chicago City Cemetery and Lincoln Park, Then and Now
On North Clark Street at West Wisconsin Street, on the right when traveling north on North Clark Street.
The 1852 funeral for David Kennison was the most elaborate Chicago had ever seen. The City paid all expenses, and donated 2 cemetery lots, intending to erect a monument on his grave. That never happened. The legend of his exploits grew to unfeasible . . . Map (db m10657) HM
32 Indiana, Ohio County, Rising Sun, Randolph Township — Pilotless Plane
Near South Front Street south of 2nd Street, on the left when traveling south.
An Aeronca L16 airplane, owned by the Rising Sun Civil Air Patrol, took off with no pilot in January 1959. After cranking the propeller, the plane took flight on its own. It traveled more than 100 miles and crashed near Chillicothe, OH. The event . . . Map (db m222652) HM
33 Iowa, Des Moines County, Burlington — Snake Alley
On Washington Street at North 6th Street, on the right when traveling west on Washington Street.
Built in 1894, Burlington, Iowa’s Snake Alley is unbelievably crooked — boasting five half-curves and two quarter-curves that span 275 feet! The street rises over 58.3 feet at a 21% grade and has 1100 degrees of turns! Ripley’s . . . Map (db m175883) HM
34 Iowa, Sac County, Odebolt — Odebolt • Popcorn Capital of the World
On North Des Moines Street (Fox Avenue) (County Highway M43) just north of Market Street (330th Street) (State Highway 175), on the left when traveling north.
Cracker Jack 1918 to 1963 August Petersmeyer Specialized in popcorn from 1889-1918Map (db m162252) HM
35 Kentucky, Edmonson County, Cave City — 1385 — Sand Cave
On Old Mammoth Cave Road (at milepost 15), 1.2 miles north of Mammoth Cave Road (Kentucky Route 70), on the right when traveling west.
Floyd Collins was first to explore Sand Cave. Fallen rock trapped him in narrow passage 150 ft. from entrance, Jan. 30, 1925. Rescuers reached him with food and heat for short time. Aid cut off by shifting earth closing passage. Engineers sank . . . Map (db m319) HM
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36 Kentucky, Fleming County, Plummers Landing — 1411 — Stockton Grave
On Muses Mill Road (Route 1103) at Morehead Road (Kentucky Route 32), on the right when traveling east on Muses Mill Road.
In a field 2½ miles east, rock slabs laid like a stone wall mark Robert Stockton’s grave. Buried where he fell, killed by Indians, 1789. His wounded companion, Beacham Rhodes, went back to Stockton’s Station. Returning to site with friends, they . . . Map (db m214364) HM
37 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Middletown — Joseph Abell House
On Old Shelbyville Road at Middletown Square, on the left when traveling west on Old Shelbyville Road.
Joseph Abell built this “Main House” on his 600 -acre plantation about 1803. In 1846, he died at the age of 94. Legend holds that his ghost still guards treasure buried on the plantation. Famed Louisville surgeon Irwin Abell is a descendent of . . . Map (db m203150) HM
38 Louisiana, Grant Parish, Colfax — The Famous Burning Well of Colfax
On Second Street (State Highway 8) near Main Street/Alexandria-Colfax Highway (State Highway 8), on the right when traveling north.
Visitors to this spot were once greeted with a curious sight, a burning well. In 1899 a driller named L. B. Hart completed an artesian well at 1,103 feet. The water was salty, and it bubbled with gas. Hart struck a match near the flow, and promptly . . . Map (db m136182) HM
39 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Capture of GeneralsCapture of Generals B.F. Kelly and George Crook — Nights, February 21–22, 1865 —
On Baltimore Street at Queen City Drive, on the left when traveling east on Baltimore Street.
A company of Confederates, young men from Cumberland, Maryland, Hampshire and Hardy Counties, West Virginia, captured several picket posts, obtained the countersign “Bulls Gap,” rode into the city, captured two commanding Union Generals, Kelly . . . Map (db m490) HM
40 Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland — Believe it or Not
Near West Fayette Street at North Greene Street.
Raised slabs mark a number of grave sites at Westminster, but none has garnered as much attention as this one. Once the subject of a "Ripley's Believe it or Not," this gravity-defying piece of marble continues to fascinate. This slab was . . . Map (db m6639) HM
41 Maryland, Washington County, Boonsboro — The Lost Orders
On Reno Monument Road at the Appalachian Trail, on the left when traveling west on Reno Monument Road.
No other document of the Civil War has generated so much controversy as Lee's Special Orders No. 191. These “Lost Orders” detailed the movements of Lee's army for the operation against Harpers Ferry. On September 9 Lee sent copies of the order to . . . Map (db m2042) HM
42 Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Cambridge, Area 2/MIT — The Smoot
On Massachusetts Avenue at Memorial Drive, on the right when traveling south on Massachusetts Avenue.
In Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of The Smoot. In October 1958 the span of this bridge was measured using the body of Oliver Reed Smoot MIT '62 and found to be 364.4 smoots +/-1 ear. This provided a very useful metric for generations . . . Map (db m178280) HM
43 Michigan, Charlevoix County, Charlevoix — Charlevoix's World's Largest Cherry Pie
On U.S. 31, 0.8 miles west of Airport Drive (Marion Center Road) (County Highway 65), on the right when traveling west.
The pie crust measured from 14 feet, 4 inches in diameter, 2 feet deep and weighing a total of 7 tons. A total of 1,730 lbs. for the pie crust 850 lbs. of flour 325 lbs. of water 15 lbs. of salt 110 lbs. of milk 375 lbs. of shortening 55 . . . Map (db m154653) HM
44 Mississippi, Bolivar County, Cleveland — The Cleveland Depot
On South Sharpe Avenue at Shelby Street, on the right when traveling south on South Sharpe Avenue.
Four railroad depots have operated here since Cleveland was incorporated in 1886. The first depot—two Yazoo & Mississippi Valley RR cars tied together and parked on a side track—disappeared when a prankster hooked it to an outgoing . . . Map (db m89937) HM
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45 Mississippi, Jackson County, Pascagoula — Pascagoula UFO 1973
Near Frederic Street north of Live Oak Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
It was the evening of October 11, 1973 when two local shipyard workers went fishing. Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker had picked their spot on the west bank of the East Pascagoula River between the railroad and Highway 90 bridge. As dusk fell a . . . Map (db m242988) HM
46 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Filburn & Sloan Commission House — Old Town Cape —
On North Water Street at Themis Street, on the right when traveling south on North Water Street.
Built in the mid-1800s, this is one of the oldest buildings still standing on what was once known as “Warehouse Row.” With easy access to the Mississippi River steamboats & the railroad, the businesses located here made major contributions to the . . . Map (db m236099) HM
47 Missouri, Howard County, Glasgow, Chariton Township — The MinnieSite of the Old Ferry Landing
On Water Street at Market Street, on the right when traveling south on Water Street.
The first gasoline powered boat ever built was owned and operated by Louis Friemonth from 1897-1904. Built by Moehle Bro. of Arrow Rock. The Minnie sank near this location Site of The Old Ferry Landing 1837-1926 Dedicated to . . . Map (db m216973) HM
48 New Hampshire, Grafton County, Lincoln — Borasaurus(Granitus Holus)
Near Daniel Webster Highway (U.S. 3) 0.2 miles north of Connector Road.
Millions of years ago, the borasaurus roamed this area, It was similar in size to a T-Rex but with a large drill like horn on its head. It was his constant sharpening of this horn that produced such a smooth hole in this granite boulder. This rare . . . Map (db m97311) HM
49 New Jersey, Mercer County, West Windsor Township, Princeton Junction — Martian Landing Site
On Cranbury Road (County Route 615).
On the evening of October 30, 1938, Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre presented a dramatization of H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds as adapted by Howard Koch. This was to become a landmark in broadcast history, provoking continuing . . . Map (db m63539) HM
50 New York, Warren County, Queensbury — This is "Porcellino"
This is "Porcellino" Created by 17th century Italian sculptor Pietro Pacca The original - there are only two other replicas in the world - sits in Florence, Italy, in a spot where most travelers pass as they leave the city. Legend has it that . . . Map (db m138509) HM
51 North Carolina, Guilford County, Jamestown — 153 — Lydia's Bridge — Legends & Lore —
On East Main Street, 0.5 miles east of Teague Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Since the 1920s, apparition of a young woman has been seen hitchhiking here, only to disappear when drivers come to her aid.Map (db m234028) HM
52 North Carolina, Henderson County, Laurel Park — The Legend of Jump Off Rock
Near Laurel Park Highway, 0.1 miles north of Beechwood Circle.
Nearly 300 years ago the Cherokee Indians would gather each summer at Kanasta, now known as Connestee. While the braves were busy shaping their war axes making ready to fight other Indian tribes, one young Cherokee Chieftain found time to roam . . . Map (db m240984) HM
53 North Dakota, Barnes County, Valley City — High Above the SheyenneHigh Line Bridge
Near 12th Street Northeast, 0.2 miles east of 6th Avenue Northeast (Chautauqua Boulevard), on the left when traveling east.
The original line of the Northern Pacific Railroad, now the Burlington Northern Santa Fe, descended into Valley City, crossed the Sheyenne River and continued out of the valley. Because of the steep grades, "pusher" engines were required to push . . . Map (db m242298) HM
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54 North Dakota, Cass County, Fargo, Downtown — Black Building & Fargo Theatre
On Broadway North just north of 2nd Avenue North, on the left when traveling north.
George M. Black was an early merchant in Fargo, opening The Black Store on Broadway in 1912. In 1929, after witnessing the stock market collapse, he bet big on Fargo and sold his store to Sears Roebuck and Company. He used the proceeds to finance . . . Map (db m239934) HM
55 Ohio, Lake County, Mentor — Mentor Lagoons Water Trail
[History related excerpts from the marker] Natural Shoreline of Lake Erie The Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve's 1.5-mile shoreline represents the longest stretch of publicly accessible natural beach in Ohio. Because it is one of the last . . . Map (db m49134) HM
56 Ohio, Lawrence County, Waterloo — 2-44 — The Waterloo WondersWaterloo’s Historic Wonder Five 1934 and 1935 Class B State Champions
On Waterloo-Mt Vernon Road (County Route 14) west of Ohio Route 141, on the right when traveling west.
Waterloo was home to the legendary Waterloo Wonders. Coach Magellan Hairston and his Wonder Five captured consecutive Ohio state high school Class B basketball championships in 1934 & 1935, winning 94 out of 97 games, and defeating many Class A . . . Map (db m132543) HM
57 Ohio, Perry County, New Straitsville — 12-64 — World’s Greatest Mine Fire
Near Ohio Route 93 at Rock Run Road (County Route 41), on the left when traveling south.
During the 9-month Hocking Valley Coal Strike beginning in June 1884, tensions between the Columbus & Hocking Coal and Iron Company and striking miners led to violence and destruction. Starting October 11, 1884, unknown men pushed burning mine . . . Map (db m122804) HM
58 Ohio, Putnam County, Miller City — 5-69 — The “Cinderella Kids” of 1950 / The Miller City Wildcats1950 Class B Boys State Basketball Champions — 29 Wins, 0 Losses —
Near Main Street.
The “Cinderella Kids” of 1950. The 1949-1950 season of the Miller City Wildcats boys’ basketball team is one of Ohio’s great sports stories. First year coach C. Norris Simpson assembled an undersized group of farm boys and led them to 29 . . . Map (db m100736) HM
59 Ohio, Scioto County, Friendship — Ohio's Biggest Yellow Buckeye(Aesculus flava) — Ohio Byway • Scenic Scioto Heritage Trail —
On Edward Warren Drive (Cemetery Road), 0.2 miles north of Ohio River Scenic Byway (U.S. 52), on the right when traveling north.
Height 109 Feet, Crown 60 Feet, Circumference 144 Inches, This tree is approximately 150 Years Old. The Name Buckeye comes from folklore of the Native Americans who noticed that the nut of the Buckeye tree resembles the eye of the buck deer, a . . . Map (db m185499) HM
60 South Carolina, Marlboro County, Blenheim — 35-21 — Grave of Mason Lee / Will of Mason Lee
On State Highway 38 at Screw Pin Rd (County Road 18), on the right when traveling south on State Highway 38.
Marker Front: Mason Lee (1770-1821), a wealthy Pee Dee planter known for his eccentricities, is buried in old Brownsville graveyard two miles south of here. He believed all women were witches and that his kinsmen wished him dead to inherit . . . Map (db m31681) HM
61 Tennessee, Marion County, Monteagle — RyeMabee 1930Marion County, Tennessee
On Main Street (U.S. 41/64) at Mabee Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Was placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior in December, 1997.Map (db m194414) HM
62 Texas, El Paso County, El Paso — 5407 — The Rainmakers of 1891
Near Scenic Drive.
Working on the theory that explosives could cause rainfall because many war battles had been followed by rain, the U.S. Department of Agriculture conducted experiments in rainmaking. During a West Texas drought in 1891 the agency brought the . . . Map (db m4788) HM
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63 Texas, McLennan County, West — 5315 — The Crash at Crush(0.5 Mi. E)
On N Washington Street near W Broadway Street, on the right when traveling north.
A head-on collision between two locomotives was staged on Sept. 15, 1896, as a publicity stunt for the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad. Over 30,000 spectators gathered at the crash site, named "Crush" for MKT passenger agent William G. . . . Map (db m59674) HM
64 Texas, Navarro County, Corsicana — Magnolia Cannon
Near South 12th Street, on the right when traveling south.
  Fires were a major concern of oil fields. This cannon stood at the Magnolia Petroleum tank farm in Corsicana. It was used to shoot a hole in the bottom of the cyprus tanks if lightning struck. The oil would drain into a pit . . . Map (db m61761) HM
65 Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Cultural District — Midnight1910 - 1936 — "World's Greatest Bucking Horse" —
Near Gendy Street north of Burnett Tandy Drive.
A Legend in His Own Time As He Is Today Midnight was born in Canada, the property of Tim McNabb. McNabb's "Door Key" brand was Midnight's mark throughout his life. He bucked on the American Rodeo circuit from 1923 to 1933 at which time he was . . . Map (db m35919) HM
66 Vermont, Windsor County, Cavendish — The Gage Accident1848 — Cavendish —
On Main Street (Vermont Route 131) at High Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
One of the most remarkable events in medical history occured about ¾ mile (1 km) from here. On 13th September 1848, Phineas P. Gage, a railroad construction foreman from Lebanon (NH), suffered massive brain damage when a 3ft 7in (107 cm) long, . . . Map (db m44099) HM
67 Virginia, Hampton, Fort Monroe — The Legend Of The Oozlefinch
On Stilwell Drive just west of Pullman Road, on the left when traveling west.
One night in 1905, Captain H.M. Merriam (while quite possibly under the influence of our favorite beverage) swore he saw a strange, large eyed bird outside the Fort Monroe Officers' Club. His outlandish tale quickly spread throughout the . . . Map (db m166643) HM
68 Virginia, Norton — Resolution Declaring a Sasquatch / Bigfoot Sanctuary
Near Flag Rock Road, 0.9 miles north of 12th Street Northwest (Route 619), on the right when traveling north.
, the television show “Finding Bigfoot” made a stop in southwest Virginia in 2011 and filmed an episode concerning Bigfoot or Sasquatch (locally known as the Woodbooger) sightings in the Norton area, with an emphasis on the High . . . Map (db m228680) HM
69 Virginia, Wythe County, Austinville — The New River
Near Fort Chiswell Road (U.S. 52) at Pauley Flatwoods (County Road 608).
In spite of its name, the New River is one of the oldest in the world and one of a few that flows north. Beginning in North Carolina, it flows through Virginia and into West Virginia. The New River was known as Wood’s River until settlers re-named . . . Map (db m155760) HM
70 West Virginia, Greenbrier County, Smoot — Greenbrier Ghost
On Midland Trail W Road (U.S. 60) 0.1 miles south of Exit 156 - Sam Black Church exit (Interstate 64), on the right when traveling east.
Interred in nearby cemetery is Zona Heaster Shue. Her death in 1897 was presumed natural until her spirit appeared to her mother to describe how she was killed by her husband Edward. Autopsy on the exhumed body verified the apparition's account. . . . Map (db m50356) HM
71 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — Elvis Presley Fight Scene
On East Washington Avenue (U.S. 151) near North Stoughton Road (U.S. 51), on the right when traveling west.
On this site, the corner of Hwy 51 and East Washington Avenue around 1 am, on June 24th, 1977, Elvis Presley was riding in the 2nd of two limousines which had stopped for a red light. He was coming from a concert in Des Moines and had just arrived . . . Map (db m37376) HM
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72 Wisconsin, Grant County, Cuba City — Railroad Track Width
Near South Main Street (State Road 80) south of West Webster Street, on the right when traveling south.
The US standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. That's an exceedingly odd number. Why was that gauge used? Because that's the way they built them in England and English expatriates designed the US railroads. Why . . . Map (db m218680) HM
73 Alberta, Wheatland County, Gleichen — Gleichen's Count Albert Gleichen1863-1937
On 5 Avenue just north of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
According to legend, when the first CPR train pulled in at the 12th siding west of Medicine Hat in 1883, a group of VIP passengers got off the train to see the Blackfoot Reserve. One of these men was Count Gleichen (pronounced Glaiken), an investor . . . Map (db m202492) HM
74 Manitoba, Winnipeg, Exchange District — Union Bank Building1904 — Historic Winnipeg —
On Main Street (Manitoba Route 52) just south of William Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Although the Union Bank was absorbed by the Royal Bank in 1925, it is remembered for the beauty of its paper money, printed in Winnipeg. Designed by architects Darling and Pearson, this Head Office was the first steel framed skyscraper in the city, . . . Map (db m214897) HM
75 Québec, Bécancour, Deschaillons-sur-Saint-Laurent — La Roche à Mailhot / Mailhot's Stone
On Route Marie-Victorin (Québec Route 132) 3.5 kilometers east of 12ieme Avenue (Québec Route 265), on the left when traveling east.
Français: D’après la tradition, en 1810, Modeste Mailhot, surnommé Le Géant canadien, bascula seul cette énorme pierre, que l’on a appelée depuis “La Roche à Mailhot” et la roula jusqu’ici. Né à St-Pierre-les-Becquets le 9 juillet . . . Map (db m151270) HM
76 Québec, Communauté-Urbaine-de-Québec, Québec, Haute-Ville — Hommage à Pierre et Gabriel LeMieux1643 • 1983
On Rue du Petit Champlain south of Rue Sous le Fort, on the right when traveling south.
Hommage à Pierre et Gabriel LeMieux (nés de Pierre, Louis et de Marie Luguen.) Venus de Rouen, Normandie, s'établir en ces lieux en 1643. Leurs fils se rendirent avec Louis Jolliet à la Baie d'Hudson et furent compagnons d'armes de Pierre Lemoyne . . . Map (db m152896) HM
77 Guatemala, Quetzaltenango — World Record for a Marathon While Jumping Rope
On Calle Rodolfo Robles at 21 Avenida, on the right when traveling west on Calle Rodolfo Robles.
El Honorable Concejo Municipal de la Ciudad de Quetzaltenango Dr. Jorge Rolando Barrientos Pellecer Alcalde Municipal El Organo de Coordinacion, vecinos y la Comision de Deporte del COCODE de la Colonia Minerva rinden perpetuo . . . Map (db m128870) HM
78 Malaysia, Perak, Teluk Intan, Taman Melor — Elephant Memorial
Near Lorong 14 just east of Lorong 4, on the left when traveling east.
There is buried here a wild elephant who in defence of his herd charged and derailed a train on the 17th day of Sept. 1894.Map (db m153528) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024