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By David Seibert, January 15, 2012
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201 Georgia, Peach County, Fort Valley — 111-1 — Peach County
202 Georgia, Pickens County, Tate — 112-1 — Georgia Marble Company and the Village of Tate
203 Georgia, Pierce County, Blackshear — 113-1 — Pierce County
204 Georgia, Pike County, Zebulon — 114-2 — Pike County
205 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — 115-1A — Polk County
206 Georgia, Polk County, Rockmart — 115-5 — Old Van Wert Polk County
207 Georgia, Pulaski County, Hawkinsville — 116-1 — Pulaski County
208 Georgia, Quitman County, Georgetown — 118-1 — Quitman County
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209 Georgia, Randolph County, Cuthbert — 120-9 — Randolph County
210 Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — 121-27 — Richmond County
211 Georgia, Rockdale County, Conyers — 122-1 — Rockdale County
212 Georgia, Screven County, Rocky Ford — 124-1 — First County Seat
213 Georgia, Seminole County, Donalsonville — City of Donalsonville
214 Georgia, Seminole County, Donalsonville — 125-1 — Seminole County
215 Georgia, Spalding County, Griffin — 126-3 — Spalding County
216 Georgia, Stephens County, Toccoa — 127-1 — Stephens County
217 Georgia, Stewart County, Richland — Historic Richland
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218 Georgia, Tattnall County, Reidsville — 132-1 — Tattnall County
219 Georgia, Telfair County, McRae-Helena — 134-2 — Telfair County
220 Georgia, Tift County, Tifton — 137-1 — Tift County
221 Georgia, Toombs County, Lyons — 138-1 — Toombs County
222 Georgia, Treutlen County, Soperton — 140-3 — Treutlen County
223 Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — 147-3 — James Monroe
224 Georgia, Warren County, Warrenton — 149-1 — Warren County
225 Georgia, Wheeler County, Alamo — 153-1 — Wheeler County
226 Georgia, White County, Cleveland — 154-4 — Cleveland
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227 Georgia, Wilcox County, Abbeville — 156-1 — Wilcox County
228 Georgia, Wilkes County, Washington — City Hall
229 Georgia, Wilkinson County, Irwinton — 158-7 — Wilkinson County
230 Georgia, Worth County, Sylvester — 159-1 — Worth County
231 Hawaii, Kauai County, Poipu — 7 — Sacred Fishing Grounds
232 Idaho, Ada County, Boise — Abraham Lincoln and Idaho — 1809 - 2009
233 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — Henry Horner — 1878 – 1940
234 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Side — Illinois-Indiana Boundary Marker
235 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near North Side — 3 — Old Town and The Great Fire (#3)
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236 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near North Side — 1 — Old Town’s Entrepreneur Spirit (#1)
237 Illinois, Gallatin County, Shawneetown — The Illinois Territory
238 Illinois, Grundy County, Morris — The County Seat of Grundy County
239 Illinois, Monroe County, Harrisonville — Harrisonville, Illinois
240 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Monroe County Court House
241 Illinois, Peoria County, Peoria — Schwab - Powell Building — ca. 1852 — Riverfront Visitor Center —
242 Indiana, Adams County, Decatur — Decatur The County Seat — Adams County Historical Sites — American Revolution Bicentennial 1776 - 1976 —
243 Indiana, Allen County, Woodburn — Woodburn, Indiana — Platted 1865
244 Indiana, Benton County, Fowler — 04.1995.1 — Benton County Courthouse
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245 Indiana, Benton County, Fowler — 04.1966.1 — New Purchase Boundary — (Treaty of St. Mary's)
246 Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg — Dearborn County
247 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — 20.1966.1 — Indiana Territory Line
248 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — Fayette County, Indiana — City of Connersville
249 Indiana, Fountain County, Attica — Davis Township - Maysville — 1825 - 1935
250 Indiana, Fountain County, Veedersburg — Wabash Township — " Union Mill " - — " William B. White Home " —
251 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — 24.1992.1 — Brookville Historic District
252 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — 24.1966.1 — Brookville, Franklin County — ( Platted 1808 ) —
253 Indiana, Grant County, Marion, Center Township — Kenesaw Mountain Landis
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254 Indiana, Hamilton County, Noblesville — 29.2005.1 — Conner Street Historic District
255 Indiana, Harrison County, Corydon — Bell Predates the Civil War
256 Indiana, Harrison County, Corydon — 31.1962.2 — First State Capital
257 Indiana, Harrison County, Corydon — 31.1948.1 — Indiana Capitol
258 Indiana, Harrison County, Corydon — Stately Beginnings
259 Indiana, Hendricks County, Danville — 32.2000.1 — Danville’s Main Street Historic District
260 Indiana, Henry County, Knightstown — The National Road — West — Reported missing
261 Indiana, Henry County, New Castle — Henry County Courthouse 1869 / Raintree County
262 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Samuel Huntington — 1731 -- 1796 — Signer of the Declaration of Independence —
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263 Indiana, Lake County, Crown Point — The Old Lake County Courthouse, 1878
264 Indiana, Lawrence County, Mitchell — Vincennes Tract Line
265 Indiana, Madison County, Anderson — Public Square
266 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Adams County — Organized in 1835 — Named for John Quincy Adams —
267 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Allen County — Organized in 1835 — Named for John Allen —
268 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Bartholomew County — Organized in 1821 — Named for Joseph Bartholomew —
269 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Benton County — Organized in 1840 — Named for Thomas Hart Benton —
270 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Blackford County — Organized in 1838 — Named for Isaac Blackford —
271 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Boone County — Organized in 1830 — Named for Daniel Boone —
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272 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Brown County — Organized in 1836 — Named for Jacob Jennings Brown —
273 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Carroll County — Organized in 1828 — Named for Charles Carroll —
274 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Cass County — Organized in 1829 — Named for Lewis Cass —
275 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Clark County — Organized in 1801 — Named for George Rogers Clark —
276 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Clay County — Organized in 1825 — Named for Henry Clay —
277 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Clinton County — Organized in 1830 — Named for DeWitt Clinton —
278 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Crawford County — Organized in 1818 — Named for William Crawford —
279 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Daviess County — Organized in 1817 — Named for Joseph Hamilton Daviess —
280 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Dearborn County — Organized in 1803 — Named for Henry Dearborn —
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281 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Decatur County — Organized in 1821 — Named for Stephen Decatur —
282 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — DeKalb County — Organized in 1837 — Named for Baron Johann de Kalb —
283 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Delaware County — Organized in 1827 — Named for the Delaware Tribe —
284 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Dubois County — Organized in 1818 — Named for Toussaina Dubois —
285 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Elkhart County — Organized in 1830 — Named for the Elkhart River —
286 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Fayette County — Organized in 1819 — Named for Marquis de Lafayette —
287 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Floyd County — Organized in 1819 — Named for Davis Floyd —
288 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Fountain County — Organized in 1825 — Named for James Fountaine —
289 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Franklin County — Organized in 1811 — Named for Benjamin Franklin —
290 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Fulton County — Organized in 1836 — Named for Robert Fulton —
291 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Gibson County — Organized in 1813 — Named for John Gibson —
292 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Grant County — Organized in 1831 — Named for Samuel and Moses Grant —
293 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Greene County — Organized in 1821 — Named for Nathaniel Greene —
294 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Hamilton County — Organized in 1823 — Named for Alexander Hamilton —
295 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Hancock County — Organized in 1828 — Named for John Hancock —
296 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Harrison County — Organized in 1808 — Named for William Henry Harrison —
297 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Howard County — Organized in 1844 — Named for Tilghaman A. Howard —
298 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Huntington County — Organized in 1834 — Named for Samuel Huntington —
299 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Jackson County — Organized in 1816 — Named for Andrew Jackson —
300 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Jasper County — Organized in 1838 — Named for William Jasper —

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