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American Legion Post No. 121: 1934 built 1995 NRHP-listed near Paris: Paris, Arkansas: WPA Rustic architecture, NRHP-listed [1] 12: Perryville American Legion Building: 1935 built 1990 NRHP-listed Plum and Main Sts.
Map all coordinates ... GPX (secondary coordinates) in the United States (by state then city or town) Building Image Dates Location City, State Description; 1: Eagles ...
Legionville (or Legion Ville) was the first formal basic training facility for the military of the United States. The camp, which was established in winter 1792 under the command of Major General Anthony Wayne , was near present-day Baden , Pennsylvania , a suburb of Pittsburgh .
The agreement approved by Centre County Judge Brian Marshall allows American Legion Post 245 — including its social club — to remain open. It also bars Nittany Post from interfering with Post ...
The Beely-Johnson American Legion Post 139 is a historic meeting hall at 200 North Spring Street in Springdale, Arkansas. It is a single-story vernacular structure, built out of rough-cut stone laid in irregular courses, and topped by a gable roof. The building is one of the few remaining stone buildings on Springdale.
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It was conceived in 1919 as a location for the national headquarters of the American Legion and a memorial to the state's and nation's veterans. The original five-block plaza is bounded by Meridian Street (west), St. Clair Street (north), Pennsylvania Street (east), and New York Street (south).