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Wickliffe Drive-In Route 2 Wickliffe, OH 42087
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: Typical season: Technical details: none Wickliffe Drive-In Timeline: There are no timeline ... More on drive-ins.com
overview: The Wickliffe Mounds Research Center Archaeological Site, Museum and Native American Village Mississippian Culture AD 1100- 1350 Wickliffe Mounds Site Kentucky Welcome Center is open dail... More on MuseumStuff.com

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Ballard-Carlisle-Livingston Public Library, Wickliffe, KY 42087

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Wickliffe KY 42087, United States of America
Inscription. For Capt. Bland Ballard, 1759-1853. Born in Va. Came to Ky. in 1779. Devoted life protecting frontier. Scout for George Rogers Clark's Ohio expedition, 1780. '82; Wabash campaign 1786. In the battles of Fallen Timbers, ... More on HMDB

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Wickliffe KY 42087, United States of America
Inscription. (North Side): Fort Jefferson Site: Built in 1780 by George Rogers Clark as part of impressive plan of settlement, conceived by Gov. Patrick Henry of Virginia, later pursued by and name... More on HMDB
Inscription. Fort Jefferson (also known as Camp Crittenden) was the second of two Union Army posts established in Ballard County in September 1861, following the Confederate occupation of Columbus.... More on HMDB

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Wickliffe KY 42087, United States of America
Inscription. One of first Kentucky positions, Fort Jefferson, occupied by Union troops after Confederate seizure of Columbus, Sept. 1861. From this base, Gen. U. S. Grant directed demonstration against Columbus, Jan. 1862. Troops ... More on HMDB

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Wickliffe, Kentucky

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Cairo, IL

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Cairo IL 62914, United States of America
Inscription. The beginning of, the Third, Principal Meridian, is located, in the Ohio River, 1,810 feet, directly north, of this point. In November, 1803, this was the mouth, of the Ohio River. At this location, the Lewis & Clark, ... More on HMDB

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Cairo IL 62914, United States of America
Inscription. William B. Duncan, Chairman of the Mobile & Ohio Railroad, presented this Rodman smooth bore cannon to the city of Cairo as a gift, May 27, 1905. The gun saw action for both sides of the Civil War at Fort Morgan, Mobile, ... More on HMDB

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Cairo IL 62914, United States of America
Inscription. Completed November 11, 1933, Freed of Tolls November 11, 1948, by, The Cairo Bridge Commission, The Ohio River Bridge was conceived and built in the public interest by the Cairo Bridge Commission with the cooperation ... More on HMDB
