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1500 State Route 69 , Prescott, 86301, +1 928 541 0453; U.S

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1592 Pennsylvania Ave, Pine City, NY 14871
Country Tavern - If you’re looking to kick back, Country Tavern, located at 1592 Pennsylvania Ave, is a safe bet. It’s not the kind of place that’s going ... More on clubzone

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across Dry Run Creek W
(Fischer, 34', 1988, 32-08-E) across Dry Run Creek W. of Pine City , Southport Township, Chemung County, NY. Dry Run Rd. W. 0.6 miles from jct with Pennsylvania Av. in Pine City to the bridge on the ... More on dalejtravis.com

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1 Park Pl, Elmira, Finger Lakes, NY 14901
Susan and Theodore Crane presented the study to Samuel L. Clemens in 1874. It overlooked the Chemung River ... More on PlanetWare
The exhibit itself is not very large but you are able to view a 20 minute video that will give you a back... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1825 Davis St, Elmira, Finger Lakes, NY 14901
Veterans - Civil War to Vietnam. More on iloveny.com
The grounds are well maintained, and the staff are freindly /helpful. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Elmira NY 14905, United States of America
Inscription. This was the site of Elmira Prison Camp, established in 1864 to hold Confederate prisoners of the Civil War. When the war started in 1861, it was Barracks No. 3 of the Upstate Draft Rendezvous where Union soldiers were ... More on HMDB

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208 West Gray Street Elmira, NY, 14901
Park Church has a long and rich history, dating back to the 1840's that started as a member of the Independent Congregational Churches known as anti-slavery churches. ... More on Theparkchurch.org
Rev. Thomas K. Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe, friend of Mark Twain, catalyst in construction of this ... More on iloveny.com

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810 West Water Street, Elmira NY 14905, United States of America
Inscription. 12,123 Confederate soldiers, were held on 30 acres, from here, east ¼ mile and south to the Chemung River, , Erected by Chemung County Historical Society. , Location. 42° 4.935′ N, 76° 49.562′ W. ... More on HMDB

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1200 Walnut St., Elmira, NY , USA

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Elmira NY 14905, United States of America
The Civil War was in its third year when in the summer of 1864 the Federal Government converted Camp #3, also known as Camp Rathbun, into a prison camp for captured Confederate Soldiers. Heavy loss... More on Ci.elmira.ny.us
Inscription. Dedicated to the soldiers who trained at, Camp Rathbun May 1861 1864, and, the Confederate prisoners of war, incarcerated at Camp Chemung, July 1864 July 1865, Flagstaff located, insid... More on HMDB
