markers


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Aug 12

The historic marker series

Welcome to the newest installment, the 15th overall, in the series that aspires to document all of the historic markers in the county. I’ve been riding around on my bike to find them all and sharing them on another blog on the site. (Clearly I planned ahead and did some of these before I got hurt.) So head on over and discover what is so significant about this classical facade is all about:

FirstUnited

Enjoy, happy pedaling and happy reading!


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Jul 12

The historic marker series

Welcome to the 14th and latest installment to the series that will ultimately document all of the historic markers in the county. I’ve been riding around on my bike to find them all and sharing them on another blog on the site. (Clearly I planned ahead and did some of these before I got hurt.) So head on over and discover what is so significant about this railroad:

RousseauRaid

Enjoy, happy pedaling and happy reading!


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Jul 12

The historic marker series

This is the 13th addition to the series that is cataloging all of the historic markers in the county. I’ve been riding around on my bike so I can share them on the site one at a time. (Driving to them wouldn’t sound as impressive.)

To find out more about this Opelika church, go here.

Emmanuel Episcopal Church

Enjoy, happy pedaling and happy reading!


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Jun 12

The historic marker series

Welcome to the 12th installment in the series that promises to photograph all of the historic markers in the county.

There are quite a few of these markers throughout the county. I’ve been riding around on my bike so I can share them with you. Here’s the story to see the story that goes with this 19th century church:

ThompsonChapel

To see them all, just go here.

Enjoy, happy pedaling and happy reading!


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Jun 12

The historic marker series

Welcome to the 11th installment in the series that aspires to photograph all of the historic markers in the county. I’ve been riding around on my bike to find them all so I can share them on the site one at a time. (Driving would be too easy.) Jump on over and see the story that goes with the name on this building:

DillardLawson

Enjoy, happy pedaling and happy reading!