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No, my post does not read right. All of those places have historical markers, just most of them are at the site of the alleged historical event, not 330yards SE or whatever…
and yeah, the military moves you around a bit.
Wow, bill, you’ve lived in more states than I have! For the record, both Colorado and Massachusetts seem to have lots of historical markers. Of the states I’ve lived in, I think Mass wins.
Being a recent transplant to NC, I have noticed that a lot with state historical markers. I had never noticed that anywhere else I lived (CA, MO, KS, NY, NJ. MD) so it must be a NC specialty.
It is odd, but in a sensible kind of way.
I used to walk by this sign everyday. I always thought it was funny that it was posted 200 yards east of his house. I guess on Merrimon Avenue more people drive by and ignore it than if it were in front of where is actual house was.
Thanks for posting this. The Special Collections department at the UNCA library has material on WW I aviators including Rockwell, if anyone is interested.