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Exterior of Abraham Lincoln's home in Springfield, Illinois.
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Military buildings in a field of dry grasses and two  cannons in the foreground.
Close up of National Register of Historic Placed plaque on exterior brick wall
Abraham Linkhorn, paternal grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln, was killed by native Americans near this site east of Louisville KY in 1786. He was clearing land for planting at the time. The homestead is now the site of the Long Run Cemetery. His youngest son, Thomas, escaped the attack and later fathered the 16th US President.
Taos, NM: A bronze historic plaque on the Kit Carson house and museum in downtown Taos, NM.
Manassas, Virginia - March 31, 2024: Tourist man reads about the Henry House on Henry Hill at Manassas National Battlefield Park in Virginia
Boston city Hall sign outside the City Hall on School Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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This is an image of a bronze plaque mounted on a brick wall. The plaque bears the following inscription:  ABRAHAM LINCOLN DIED IN THIS HOUSE APRIL 15, 1865, AT 7:22 A.M.  PURCHASED BY THE UNITED STATES IN 1896  At the top left corner of the plaque, there is a circular emblem or seal which appears to be related to the United States due to the presence of stars. The text and the emblem are raised against a plain, flat background.
Springfield, Illinois USA, March 20, 2022: The sign on the front of the Lincoln Herson Law Office. Part of the Tinsley Building, a merchant block constructed in 1840-1841. It is the only surviving structure in which Abraham Lincoln maintained a law office.
Informational Sign at the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Springfield, IL—March 24, 2016 former presidential home and national land mark open for tours
Rye, England - June 13, 2023: Ancient Plate says; 'On this site sept.5, 1782 nothing happened', Rye, UK
The Stonewall Jackson Death Site is the plantation office building near Guinea Station where Confederate General Thomas J. \
Tomb of Benjamin Franklin's parents Granary Burying Ground in Boston.
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Commemorating The Centennial Of Booker T. Washington.  Washington Was An American Civil Rights Leader That Lived From 1856 Until 1915.
Newberg, Oregon, USA - January 29th, 2024: Hoover-Minthorn House Museum exterior
Independence, Missouri, USA - June 16, 2023: Afternoon sunlight shines on the sign and historic home of President Truman.
Survey marker Explorer Clark etched in stone at Explorers National Monument called Pompeii's Pillar where famous explorer William Clark of Lewis and Clark, inscribed his name in stone. The monument sits beside the Yellowstone River which Clark used to travel back east after completing the exploratory journey to the Pacific Ocean. The park is near Billings, Montana in northwest United States of America (USA). John Morrison Photographer.
Warren, Pennsylvania, USA May 31, 2023 A bronze plaque on a brick building stating the property is on the National Register of Historic Places as seen on a sunny spring day
Springfield, Illinois USA - August 15, 2011: The historical home of Abraham Lincoln in Springfield Illinois were Lincoln lived from 1844 to 1861 before becoming the 16th President of the United States.
Jackson, MS - 2023: Medgar Evers Home is a National Historic Landmark located in Jackson, MS
Santa Fe, NM: A historic marker at the AM. Bergere House in downtown Santa Fe, now the Georgia O’Keeffe Research Center and Library.
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring Five Native American Tribes That Were Forced To Resettle In The State Of Oklahoma.
Saint Mere Eglise, France – October 14, 2023: Old title certificate from airborne training center parachute school, signed by the commander and the student
Zvartnots, Armenia - June 23, 2024: information plaque with description of architectural monument in Zvartnots Cathedral area․ Ruins of Zvartnots Cathedral was listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Sign on the wall of Paul Revere's Mall beside Old North Church, this sign gives details of Thomas Cass and all the men of the North end who fought in the American Civil War. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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Fort Belvoir, Virginia, USA - October 1, 2024: Close-up view of a sign at a closed entrance to the Fort Belvoir military installation in Northern Virginia.
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