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By Jason Voigt, September 29, 2020
An Underground Crossing Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
101Illinois (Livingston County), Pontiac — An Underground Crossing — Ladd School Subway
102Illinois (Livingston County), Pontiac — Historic Route 66 Illinois
103Illinois (Livingston County), Pontiac — Patrolling "Bloody 66" — Hard Road Cops
104Illinois (Livingston County), Pontiac — Pontiac, Illinois — Welcome to Route 66 Illinois
105Illinois (Logan County), Lincoln — Lincoln, Illinois — Welcome to Route 66 Illinois
106Illinois (McLean County), Bloomington — Bloomington, Illinois — Welcome to Route 66 Illinois
107Illinois (McLean County), Normal — Normal, Illinois — Welcome to Route 66 Illinois
108Illinois (Will County), Joliet — After the Whistle Blows
109Illinois (Will County), Joliet — Forging a City of Steel
110Illinois (Will County), Joliet — George Kiser, Iron Works laborer — I&M Canal Passage
111Illinois (Will County), Joliet — High Risks & Hard Work
112Illinois (Will County), Joliet — Joliet, Illinois — Welcome to Route 66 Illinois
113Illinois (Will County), Joliet — Language Barriers
114Illinois (Will County), Joliet — Level 1: Louis Joliet
115Illinois (Will County), Joliet — Level 2: Jacques Marquette
116Illinois (Will County), Joliet — Level 3: Charles Reed
117Illinois (Will County), Joliet — Level 4: J.D. Paige
118Illinois (Will County), Joliet — Level 5: Frederich Bartleson
119Illinois (Will County), Joliet — Men of Steel
120Illinois (Will County), Joliet — What's Cooking?
121Illinois (Will County), Wilmington — Wilmington, Illinois — Welcome to Route 66 Illinois
122Iowa (Linn County), Mt. Vernon — 3 — The Lincoln Highway — "Seedling Miles"
123Iowa (Linn County), Mt. Vernon — Uranus
124Kentucky (Nelson County), Bardstown — John Fitch Memorial
125Louisiana (East Baton Rouge Parish), Baton Rouge — Old Brad
126Louisiana (Lincoln Parish), Grambling — Dr. Alice Brown Smith
127Louisiana (Lincoln Parish), Grambling — Dr. Leon Whittaker
128Louisiana (Orleans Parish), New Orleans — In Memory of the First Barrow Stadium — (1956-2011) — Architect: Henry G. Grimball —
129Maryland (Frederick County), Burkittsville — The Battle of Crampton's Gap — South Mountain State Battlefield — Crampton's Gap Trail —
130Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — "The Bigness of War" — Lt. William Wood, 19th Virginia Infantry — Antietam National Battlefield —
131Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — Capt. John C. Tidball — Battery A, 2nd United States Artillery
132Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — Capt. John C. Tidball, Battery A, 2nd U.S. Artillery — Antietam National Battlefield —
133Maryland (Washington County), Zittlestown — The "Wiregrass" Georgians — 50th Georgia Regiment, CSA
134Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Brewster — The Brewster Store
135Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Chatham — Chatham Civil War Monument
136Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Dennis — Barnstable County 9/11 Tribute — A Day not to be Forgotten
137Massachusetts (Barnstable County), East Dennis — Jacob Sears Memorial Library
138Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Orleans — Orleans Civil War Monument
139Massachusetts (Barnstable County), South Dennis — South Dennis Veterans Memorial
140Massachusetts (Barnstable County), South Yarmouth — Duty-Honor-Country
141Massachusetts (Bristol County), Mansfield — SPC Corey M. Shea
142Massachusetts (Bristol County), Mansfield — The Purple Heart Medal
143Massachusetts (Dukes County), Martha's Vineyard — Former Moving Target Machine Gun Range at South Beach
144Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Board of Trade Block — 1645-1659 Main Street — Built 1875, 1862, 1866 • Renovated 1985 —
145Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Edward P. Boland — United States Congress — 1911-2001 —
146Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Fuller Block — 1531-1545 Main Street — Built 1887 • Renovated 1986 —
147Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Hampden County District Court Building — 1600 East Columbus Avenue — Built 1930 • Renovated 1980 —
148Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Howard Street School / WCA Boarding House — Stop 4 • Springfield Experience Walk —
149Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Old First Church
150Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Old First Church — First Church of Christ, Congregational — Founded in 1637
151Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Springfield Steam Power Company Block — 51-59 Taylor Street — Built 1881 • Renovated 1983 —
152Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Stearns Building — 289-309 Bridge Street — Built 1912 —
153Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Theodore Seuss Geisel Was Born Here in 1904
154Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — United Electric Co. Building / Old "Turnverein" Building — 73 State Street — Stop 8 • Springfield Experience Walk —
155Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — United Electric Company Building — 73 State Street — Built 1911 —
156Massachusetts (Hampden County), Springfield — Wells and Bicycle Blocks — 254-270 Worthington Street — Built 1876 and 1891 • Renovated 1981 —
157Massachusetts (Hampshire County), Huntington — Westfield River — Knightville Dam - East Branch
158Massachusetts (Hampshire County), Worthington — Town of Worthington Honor Roll
159Massachusetts (Plymouth County), Duxbury — Site of Second Meeting House
160Michigan (Oakland County), Oakland Township — Forestry Mowing for Habitat Restoration
161Michigan (Oakland County), Royal Oak — First Oakland County Explorers
162Minnesota (Anoka County), Anoka — Bridging the Mississippi
163Minnesota (Hennepin County), Minneapolis — Bridging the Mississippi — Midtown Corridor — C M & St P Short Line —
164Mississippi (Washington County), Greenville — History of the 51-6601
165Missouri (Laclede County), Lebanon — Veterans Memorial — United We Stand
166Missouri (Laclede County), Lebanon — War Memorial
167Missouri (Pulaski County), Buckhorn — Veterans Memorial — ☆ ☆ Duty ☆ Honor ☆ Country ☆ ☆
168Missouri (Pulaski County), Crocker — "Elmer" — The Christmas Tree — A White Pine —
169Missouri (Pulaski County), Crocker — Norma Lea's Frisco Park
170Missouri (Pulaski County), Crocker — Veterans Memorial — Duty ☆ Honor ☆ Country
171Missouri (Pulaski County), Richland — Veterans Memorial — Freedom Is Never Free
172Missouri (Pulaski County), Waynesville — James Richard Livingston — July 19 1935 to April 25 1996 — In Memory Of —
173Missouri (Pulaski County), Waynesville — Roubidoux Trail — Dedicated 2003
174Nebraska (Dodge County), Scribner — Webster
175New Hampshire (Grafton County), Orford — Orford World War Memorial
176New Mexico (Doρa Ana County), Radium Springs — A Diversion Dam for the Valley — Una presa de desviaciσn para el valle
177New Mexico (Doρa Ana County), Radium Springs — Changing Upland Plants — Cambiando las plantas de tierras altas
178New Mexico (Doρa Ana County), Radium Springs — History in Your Imagination — Historia en su imaginaciσn
179New Mexico (Doρa Ana County), Radium Springs — Rio Grande Bosque — Bosque del Rνo Grande
180New Mexico (Doρa Ana County), Radium Springs — Rio Grande Means Life — El Rνo Grande significa vida
181New York (Albany County), West Berne — Beaver Dam
182New York (Albany County), Westerlo — South Westerlo
183New York (Chautauqua County), Bemus Point — Bemus Point - Stow Ferry
184New York (Chautauqua County), Bemus Point — New York State Fish Hatchery
185New York (Essex County), Ticonderoga — 10 — "C-Dam" — LaChute Riverwalk
186New York (Essex County), Ticonderoga — 4 — Crossroads of a Community — LaChute Riverwalk
187New York (Essex County), Ticonderoga — 5 — Island Mill — LaChute Riverwalk
188New York (Essex County), Ticonderoga — 7 — Richards' Dam — LaChute Riverwalk
189New York (New York County), New York — 101 Park Avenue
190New York (New York County), New York — 152 East 38th Street — New York City Designated Landmark
191New York (New York County), New York — 71st Regiment Armory
192New York (New York County), New York — Malvina Hoffman — 1887-1966
193New York (Orange County), Campbell Hall — Hamptonburgh World War I Memorial
194New York (Orange County), Campbell Hall — The Town Of Hamptonburgh Vietnam War Memorial
195New York (Orange County), Campbell Hall — Town of Hamptonburgh Korean War Memorial
196New York (Orange County), Goshen — Combat Wounded Veterans Memorial — Orange County Veterans Memorial Cemetery —
197New York (Orange County), Goshen — Gold Star Mothers’ Memorial — Orange County Veterans Memorial Cemetery
198New York (Orange County), Goshen — Orange County Veterans Memorial — Orange County Veterans Memorial Cemetery —
199New York (Orange County), New Windsor — Hostages Return From Iran
200New York (Orange County), New Windsor — Thomas Archibald Stewart

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