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|  US Geological Survey elevation marker 420 FT 30B-12 1967
in U.S. Benchmarks USGS elevation benchmark at Pleasant Home Church posted by: jkselby location: Alabama date listed: 2/25/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Historic Marker, Coheelee Creek Bridge, Early County, GA
in Georgia Historical Markers Well worth the trip take a picnic lunch and stay awhile. posted by: BackPak location: Georgia date listed: 9/3/2006 last visited: never |
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|  Ala. State Hwy. Dept. ROW P.C. 40 48+63.6 1966
in U.S. Benchmarks Alabama Highway Dept. Right of Way marker in Butler County posted by: jkselby location: Alabama date listed: 3/17/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Ala. State Hwy. Dept. ROW 40 39+470 1966
in U.S. Benchmarks Alabama Highway Department ROW marker in Butler County posted by: jkselby location: Alabama date listed: 3/10/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Boll Weevil Monument - Enterprise, Coffee County
in Alabama Historical Markers Located in downtown Enterprise is this marker and the monument to the Boll Weevil. posted by: GA Cacher location: Alabama date listed: 5/20/2008 last visited: 5/13/2008 |
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|  Boll Weevil Monument
in Wikipedia Entries On December 11, 1919, the citizens of Enterprise, Alabama erected a monument to the boll weevil, the pest that devastated their fields but forced residents to end their dependence on cotton and to pursue mixed farming and manufacturing. A beetle measuring an average length of six millimeters, the insect entered the United States via Mexico in the 1890s and reached southeastern Alabama in 1915. It remains the most destructive cotton pest in North America. posted by: GA Cacher location: Alabama date listed: 5/21/2008 last visited: 7/29/2008 |
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|  Boll Weevil Monument
in Photos Then and Now On December 11, 1919, the citizens of Enterprise, Alabama erected a monument to the boll weevil, the pest that devastated their fields but forced residents to end their dependence on cotton and to pursue mixed farming and manufacturing. A beetle measuring an average length of six millimeters, the insect entered the United States via Mexico in the 1890s and reached southeastern Alabama in 1915. It remains the most destructive cotton pest in North America. posted by: GA Cacher location: Alabama date listed: 5/27/2008 last visited: 7/29/2008 |
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|  Boll Weevil Monument
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places On December 11, 1919, the citizens of Enterprise, Alabama erected a monument to the boll weevil, the pest that devastated their fields but forced residents to end their dependence on cotton and to pursue mixed farming and manufacturing. A beetle measuring an average length of six millimeters, the insect entered the United States via Mexico in the 1890s and reached southeastern Alabama in 1915. It remains the most destructive cotton pest in North America.
posted by: GA Cacher location: Alabama date listed: 5/22/2008 last visited: 7/29/2008 |
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|  Boll Weevil Fountain and Monument
in Fountains The citizens of Enterprise, Alabama erected a monument with a fountain to the boll weevil. It was, and still is, the only monument to an agricultural pest. posted by: GA Cacher location: Alabama date listed: 5/21/2008 last visited: 7/29/2008 |
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|  Boll Weevil Monument , Enterprise. AL
in Insect Sculptures On December 11, 1919, the citizens of Enterprise, Alabama erected a monument to the boll weevil, the pest that devastated their fields but forced residents to end their dependence on cotton and to pursue mixed farming and manufacturing. A beetle measuring an average length of six millimeters, the insect entered the United States via Mexico in the 1890s and reached southeastern Alabama in 1915. It remains the most destructive cotton pest in North America. posted by: GA Cacher location: Alabama date listed: 5/21/2008 last visited: 7/29/2008 |
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|  Enterprise, AL Train Depot
in Alabama Historical Markers The train depot in downtown Enterprise, AL posted by: Thorny1 location: Alabama date listed: 5/25/2008 last visited: 5/19/2008 |
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|  Enterprise, AL Train Depot
in Train Stations/Depots The train depot in downtown Enterprise, AL. posted by: Thorny1 location: Alabama date listed: 5/26/2008 last visited: 5/19/2008 |
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|  Veteran's Memorial Bridge-Old Grist Mill
in Alabama Historical Markers Dual Sign showing location of a Grist Mill and the First Concrete Bridge in Alabama. posted by: de68ie location: Alabama date listed: 1/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  US Geological Survey elevation marker 319 FT 30-Z-19 1967
in U.S. Benchmarks USGS elevation benchmark near Huckaville, AL posted by: jkselby location: Alabama date listed: 1/24/2008 last visited: never |
 E55.7 km
|  Ozark, AL Time Capsule
in Time Capsules Time capsule located in Ozark, Alabama. posted by: driver8 location: Alabama date listed: 10/18/2005 last visited: never |
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|  Ozark Skate Park - Ozark, Alabama
in Skateparks A small skate park located in Ozark, Al. posted by: driver8 location: Alabama date listed: 10/8/2006 last visited: never |
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|  Eagle Stadium
in Minor League Baseball Stadiums Eagle Stadium in Ozark, Alabama. posted by: driver8 location: Alabama date listed: 10/17/2005 last visited: never |
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|  US Geological Survey elevation marker 139 FT M ENGR. B.N. 1967
in U.S. Benchmarks USGS elevation marker at CR 43 bridge over Bottle Creek near Brooklyn posted by: jkselby location: Alabama date listed: 4/21/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Florala State Park
in State/Provincial Parks Florala State Park located within the city of Florala, AL in the southern part of the state. posted by: Lazer location: Alabama date listed: 10/16/2007 last visited: 10/23/2008 |
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|  Lake Jackson
in Alabama Historical Markers Lake Jackson posted by: Lazer location: Alabama date listed: 10/14/2007 last visited: 4/5/2009 |
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|  Lakewood Park Elevation 345 feet
in Elevation Signs Lakewood Park is Florida's highest point. posted by: Lazer location: Florida date listed: 10/14/2007 last visited: 10/23/2008 |
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|  Highest Point in Florida
in Geographic High Points The highest point in the state of Florida, 345 feet. posted by: Lazer location: Florida date listed: 3/30/2008 last visited: 10/23/2008 |
 E61.2 km
|  The Ghost of Bill Sketoe
in Weird Story Locations Near the old Choctawhatchee River bridge, there is supposed to be a hole that never stays filled. It is said that the ghost of Bill Sketoe keeps the hole dug out. posted by: driver8 location: Alabama date listed: 4/8/2006 last visited: never |
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|  US Geological Survey elevation marker 304 FT 2 FAH 1975
in U.S. Benchmarks USGS elevation benchmark on County Rd. 6 near Brooklyn posted by: jkselby location: Alabama date listed: 4/18/2008 last visited: never |
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|  US Geological Survey elevation marker 288 FT 5 FAH 1975
in U.S. Benchmarks USGS elevation marker near Johnstonville posted by: jkselby location: Alabama date listed: 4/18/2008 last visited: never |
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