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  2. Fort Macon State Park - Wikipedia

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    February 26, 1970. Fort Macon State Park is a North Carolina state park in Carteret County, North Carolina, in the United States. Located on Bogue Banks near Atlantic Beach, the park opened in 1936. Fort Macon State Park is the second most visited state park in North Carolina, with an annual visitation of 1.3 million, despite being one of the ...

  3. Siege of Fort Macon - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Fort Macon took place from March 23 to April 26, 1862, on the Outer Banks of Carteret County, North Carolina. It was part of Union Army General Ambrose E. Burnside 's North Carolina Expedition during the American Civil War. In late March, Major General Burnside’s army advanced on Fort Macon, a casemated masonry fort that ...

  4. Sonderkommando photographs - Wikipedia

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    The photographer, shooting from the hip, aimed the camera too high. The Sonderkommando photographs are four blurred photographs taken secretly in August 1944 inside the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. [ 1 ] Along with a few photographs in the Auschwitz Album, they are the only ones known to exist of events around the gas ...

  5. Ghosts of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    First Lady Grace Coolidge, wife of President Calvin Coolidge, was the first to claim to spot Lincoln's ghost. She claimed to see Lincoln looking at the Potomac River sadly from the Oval Office. Carl Sandburg claimed to have "sensed" Lincoln do the same as well. Both Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and Eleanor Roosevelt allegedly saw Lincoln ...

  6. Andersonville Prison - Wikipedia

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    Andersonville National Cemetery, June 2011. The cemetery is the final resting place for the Union prisoners who died while being held at Camp Sumter/Andersonville as POWs. The prisoners' burial ground at Camp Sumter has been made a national cemetery. It contains 13,714 graves, of which 921 are marked "unknown".

  7. Man arrested after throwing brick at woman’s head in Macon ...

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    The Macon man was arrested while walking on Gray Highway just before 10 p.m. Tuesday. He was taken to the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center, where he was being held without a bond Wednesday, a ...

  8. Child unresponsive in father’s arms after domestic ... - AOL

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    Akiem Jamal Jordan , 19, of Macon, who is the father of the deceased child, faces charges of murder in connection with his daughter’s death along with three counts of aggravated assault.

  9. Anjette Lyles - Wikipedia

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    Anjette Lyles (née Donovan; August 23, 1925 – December 4, 1977) was an American restaurateur and serial killer responsible for the poisoning deaths of four relatives in Macon, Georgia, between 1952 and 1958. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Initially sentenced to death upon her conviction, Lyles was eventually diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and instead ...