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Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina
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City of Raleigh Employee Memorial, Raleigh
Wake County
Marker
May 28, 1998
Fort Butler Memorial, Murphy
Cherokee County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1970
North Carolina's First Town, Bath
Beaufort County
Marker
Feb. 1, 1919
First Gaston County Courthouse Marker, Dallas
Gaston County
Marker
March 29, 1957
Founding of Jackson County and Time Capsule, Sylva
Jackson County
Marker
Aug. 9, 1951
Town of Kingston Commemoration Marker, Kinston
Lenoir County
Marker
Sept. 12, 1929
Olde Averasborough Monument, Erwin
Harnett County
Marker
June 5, 2011
Old Town of Bloomsbury, Raleigh
Wake County
Marker
April 11, 1911
George Westfeldt, Fletcher
Henderson County
Marker
April 1, 1926
Aunt Sally (Brinkley), River Township
Jackson County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1937
Poplar Boundary Tree Marker, Cherokee
Swain County
Marker
Oct. 17, 1952
Calvary Episcopal Church Memorial, Fletcher
Henderson County
Marker
Aug. 21, 1927
64th NC Regiment and Woodfield Inn, Flat Rock
Henderson County
Marker
Oct. 24, 1959
Columbus County Bicentennial Monument, Whiteville
Columbus County
Marker
Nov. 22, 2008
Chapel Hill Nine Memorial, Chapel Hill
Orange County
Marker
Feb. 28, 2020
Laura Foster, Kings Creek
Caldwell County
Marker
May 16, 1992
Local Peace Officer Memorial, Nashville
Nash County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1995
First Wake County Courthouse, Raleigh
Wake County
Marker
Sept. 11, 1983
“United We Stand” Memorial, Gatesville
Gates County
Marker
May 21, 2022
Leonard Henderson Marker, Henderson
Vance County
Plaque
Marker
June 11, 1931
Open Air Westminster of the South, Calvary Episcopal Church, Fletcher
Henderson County
Marker
(ca. 1920)
50th Anniversary of Thru-Hiking, Hot Springs
Madison County
Plaque
Marker
Jan. 1, 1998
Tyrell County Marker, Columbia
Tyrrell County
Marker
Nov. 27, 1979
Elton Edward Davenport, Trenton
Jones County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1944
African American Unmarked Graves, Chapel Hill
Orange County
Marker
Jan. 18, 2016