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By J.T. Lambrou, January 2, 2023
Mackinac Bridge Construction Memorial
201 Michigan, Mackinac County, St. Ignace — Mackinac Bridge Monument
202 Michigan, Marquette County, Republic — The Life of a Miner
203 Michigan, Monroe County, Monroe — "Newton" Strike
204 Michigan, Oakland County, Pontiac — Building Trucks In Pontiac — The Proud History of UAW Local 594
205 Michigan, Oakland County, Pontiac — Great Migrations — Opportunities in Boomtown Pontiac
206 Michigan, Oakland County, Pontiac — 12 — One Person — One Vote — Michigan Legal Milestone
207 Michigan, Oakland County, Pontiac — Pontiac's Coach Builders — The Proud History of UAW Local 594
208 Michigan, Washtenaw County, Ypsilanti — S0509 — Willow Run
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209 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — S635 — Ford Hunger March
210 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Hunger March — Labor's Historic Confrontation
211 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — UAW Local 600 — Unionizing Ford Motor Company
212 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn, Ford — Ford Negotiating Team — Washington D.C. June 1941.
213 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn, Ford — Fort Street Bridge — March 7, 1932.
214 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn, Ford — Miller Road Overpass — circa 1952.
215 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn, Ford — Prelude To The — "Battle of the Overpass"
216 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn, Ford — United Auto Workers
217 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midtown — L2346 — Cathedral Church of St. Paul / Interfaith Emergency Center
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218 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Oakwood Heights — March On
219 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Oakwood Heights — The Ford Hunger March — March 7, 1932
220 Minnesota, Brown County, New Ulm — Arbeiter Hall — 1873 — Historic Downtown New Ulm —
221 Minnesota, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, Downtown West — Bridge Square to the Gateway — Saint Anthony Falls Heritage Trail —
222 Minnesota, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, Downtown West — The Barrel-Makers' Co-ops — Saint Anthony Falls Heritage Trail —
223 Minnesota, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, Longfellow — 16 — Minneapolis-Moline — The Museum in the Streets: Minneapolis, Minnesota — 27th and Lake: Industry and Transportation Infrastructure —
224 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Frogtown — 10,000 Men Called George
225 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Frogtown — From Service to Solidarity — A United Struggle for Equity and Prosperity
226 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Frogtown — Roots in Rondo
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227 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Frogtown — Spreading the Word
228 Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Payne - Phalen — WM-17 — 3M & Labor — Working for Job Betterment
229 Minnesota, Saint Louis County, Hibbing, Kelly Lake — Finnish Workers Hall
230 Missouri, Jasper County, Webb City — The Kneeling Miner — 1976 and 2006
231 Missouri, Mississippi County, Charleston, Tywappity Township — Missouri Sharecropper Strike of 1939
232 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — 1994
233 Missouri, St. Louis, Patch — Eads' Ironclads — A State Divided: The Civil War in Missouri — Missouri Department of Natural Resources —
234 Missouri, St. Louis County, Florissant — Richard "Dick" Kellett — 11 December 1934 - 16 February 2020 — "North County Labor Ambassador" —
235 Missouri, Wayne County, Greenville — Old Greenville - Hiram N. Hollady's Company Town
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236 Montana, Carbon County, Red Lodge — Labor Temple
237 Montana, Custer County, Miles City — Kelly Residence — East Main Street Residential Historic District
238 Montana, Deer Lodge County, Anaconda — Butte-Anaconda Historic District
239 Montana, Deer Lodge County, Anaconda — Carpenters Union Hall — Anaconda Commercial Historic District
240 Montana, Deer Lodge County, Anaconda — Organized Labor
241 Montana, Granite County, Philipsburg — Miner's Union Hall
242 Montana, Missoula County, Missoula — Free Speech Corner
243 Montana, Missoula County, Missoula — Labor Temple
244 Montana, Rosebud County, Forsyth — Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Hall
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245 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 123 North Main Street — Butte National Historic Landmark District
246 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte Miner's #1 Union Hall
247 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte-Anaconda Historic District
248 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte-Anaconda-Walkerville — National Historic Landmark
249 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Carpenters' Union Hall — Butte National Historic Landmark District
250 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Chope Residence — Butte National Historic Landmark District
251 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal (South) Church — Butte National Historic Landmark District
252 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — The Lynching of Frank Little
253 Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, North Park — 41 — The ARU Railroad Strike - 1894 — Historic Montana Avenue
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254 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Downtown — Labor
255 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Downtown — Omaha Firefighters Memorial — Honor • Tradition
256 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Downtown — Union Walk
257 Nebraska, Nemaha County, Brownville — 417 — The Nebraska State Teachers' Association
258 Nebraska, Sherman County, Loup City — 393 — The Loup City Riot, 1934
259 Nevada, Eureka County, Eureka — Charcoal Burners Massacred Aug. 18, 1879
260 Nevada, Storey County, Virginia City — 30 — Old Miners Union Hall
261 Nevada, Storey County, Virginia City — The Glory of Solidarity and Fraternity
262 Nevada, Washoe County, Reno — "Sister Act" — Nevada Celebrates Filmmaking
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263 New Hampshire, Hillsborough County, Nashua — Nashua Manufacturing Co.
264 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — 0278 — Elizabeth Gurley Flynn — "The Rebel Girl" — Reported permanently removed
265 New Hampshire, Strafford County, Dover — 11 — The Dover Mill Girls — First Strike by Women in the United States
266 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Atlantic City Workers Monument
267 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — John L. Lewis — Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) Founded with a Punch in Atlantic City
268 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Walter P. Reuther — President, United Auto Workers Union (UAW) - 1946-1970 — The Road to Equality Runs Through Atlantic City —
269 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Workers' Memorial Monument — Rededicated April 30, 2004
270 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — Historic Landmarks of Ventnor
271 New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — March of the Mill Children — 100th Anniversary
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272 New Jersey, Passaic County, Haledon — American Labor Museum — Botto House National Landmark
273 New Jersey, Passaic County, Haledon — The Botto House — Women’s Heritage Trail — Maria Botto —
274 New Jersey, Sussex County, Green Township — Thomas Woolverton's Tavern
275 New Mexico, Grant County, Hanover — Ladies Auxiliary of Local 890 — Mine Mill & Smelter — (1951-1952) —
276 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — A. Phillip Randolph — (1889-1979)
277 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Cesar Chavez — (1927-1993)
278 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — E. D. Nixon — (1899-1987)
279 New York, Cayuga County, Auburn — 169 — Votes for Women — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
280 New York, Greene County, East Durham — John E. Lawe — (February 26, 1919 - January 5,1989) — Champion of the Working Man —
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281 New York, Jefferson County, Watertown — Public Square Fountain
282 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Sheepshead Bay — F. D. N. Y.
283 New York, Montgomery County, Amsterdam — "Mother Lake"
284 New York, Nassau County, Glen Cove — Carpenters — 1914 World War 1918
285 New York, Nassau County, Roslyn — William Cullen Bryant
286 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Central Harlem — A. Philip Randolph Square — .074 Acre
287 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Chelsea — David Dubinsky — February 22, 1892 - September 17, 1982 — 201 West 16th Street, Manhattan —
288 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Financial District — DeLury Square
289 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Gramercy Park — The Firefighter Dan DeFranco Building — (1934-1996)
290 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Greenwich Village — Stonecutters Memorial — Zaq Kandsberg
291 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Greenwich Village — Triangle Fire Memorial
292 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Tribeca — DC 37 September 11, 2001 Memorial
293 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Union Square — New York City Garment Workers
294 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Union Square — Union Square Park — National Historic Landmark
295 New York, Rensselaer County, Troy — Kate Mullany House
296 New York, Rensselaer County, Troy — Welcome to the Collar City!
297 New York, Westchester County, Hastings-on-Hudson — 16 — The Way to Work / El Trayecto al Trabajo — Hastings-on-Hudson, New York — The Museum in the Streetsฎ —
298 North Carolina, Alamance County, Burlington, Glencoe Village — Neighbors Divided
299 North Carolina, Caswell County, Milton — Site of Milton Hotel — c. 1825
300 North Carolina, Davie County, Cooleemee — Cooleemee's Old Square

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