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The museum includes exhibits on the origin of the current population of the county, including those drawn by the lumber and oil industries. It is located in the Grogan/Cochran home, built in 1924. [1] The museum was opened by the Conroe Service League in 1985. [2] The museum has three permanent galleries: Glimpses of Montgomery County
Miss Liberty Belle (sn. 44–83690), a B-17G, was modified postwar to serve with the United States Air Force as a drone director DB-17P, before being retired in 1958. It was on display at the Grissom Air Museum from 1961 to 2015, just outside the former Grissom Field in central Indiana where it was displayed as sn. 42–31255, Miss Liberty Belle of the 305th Bombardment Group stationed at RAF ...
The farm, which occupies property originally settled just after 1700 by English immigrants, now sits adjacent to the Montgomery Mall. The earliest section of the farmhouse was erected around 1760. It is a 2 1/2-story, four-bay, stuccoed stone Germanic house. A brick kitchen wing was added in the mid-19th century. [2]
Crawford Antique Farm Machinery Association dates back 40 years. The tractor club had its beginning in 1984 as an informal organization with a meeting at the courthouse.
Montgomery's three children, Chester, Hugh and Stuart, were born in the Leaskdale Manse between 1912 and 1915. [ 4 ] : 101 Montgomery wrote 11 of the 22 works published in her lifetime in the manse, [ 2 ] and Rainbow Valley , one of the books in the Anne of Green Gables series which tells the story of a Presbyterian minister and his children ...
The family house was built circa 1900–1912, with additions in the 1940s and 1955. The farm was suggested as a campsite to march organizers by Robert's brother-in-law A. G. Gaston. The farm's driveway is located off a side road, now named Frederick Douglass Road. The two sleeping tents and medical tent were located north of the driveway, and ...
The Nathaniel Hill Brick House, locally referred to as just the Brick House, is located on NY 17K in the Orange County, New York Town of Montgomery. It was built in 1768 by Hill, one of the earliest settlers of the region. His family has lived there ever since. Nathaniel Hill was born in 1705, emigrated from Ireland in about 1725, and died May ...
1817 Saddle Factory Museum: Russellville: Logan: South Central Kentucky: Industry: History of the saddle factory, its workers and products, operated by Historic Russellville [1] [2] Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park: Hodgenville: LaRue: Derby Region: Biographical: Preserves two farm sites where Abraham Lincoln lived as a child ...