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==Map of Historical Markers==
==Map of Historical Markers==


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==References==
==References==


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Revision as of 18:25, 9 December 2024

Introduction

Historical markers are considered to be plaques and monuments dedicated to individuals, places, or events. These markers appear worldwide for a number of reasons and their construction reveals insight into thoughts on history. Rensselaer county has many historical markers, some put in by the state others put in by the local town/city. RPI itself has a plethora of historical markers dedicated for a variety of reasons.

Troy Historical Markers

In Troy various people/organizations have taken to installing markers to acknowledge the history of the area. The origins of many of these markers is hard to track down, yet they still provide insight into local history that might have otherwise gone unknown.

There are many marker's which talk about the renowned Uncle Sam or other connections to him, [m_,...]. This is a figure who plays a major role surrounding war in American history.

New York State Historical Markers

RPI Historical Markers

Map of Historical Markers

San Francisco museums

References

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