Behind the Victory Flagpole Knox and Logan Streets
Knox Knocks This Camden street was named after Henry Knox, an American military officer; born in Boston on July 25, 1750. For his signal service at Yorktown he …
Knox Knocks This Camden street was named after Henry Knox, an American military officer; born in Boston on July 25, 1750. For his signal service at Yorktown he …
The first street name I’ll talk about is Dupont Avenue. Samuel Francis Dupont was an American naval officer born in Bergen Point, New Jersey, September 27, …
Back when I was a teenager – some umpteen hundred years ago, I used to ride my bike down the “Drive” to Camden. On the way down I came to a …
Go down the “Drive” until you come to the Osseo Road and turn north. Go down approximately two or three miles, cross the border of Brooklyn Center …
“Over the river, and through the wood, to grandfather’s house we go; The horse knows the way, to carry the sleigh, through the white and drifted snow.” …
William Cullen Bryant, an American poet was born November 3, 1794, in Cummington, Massachusetts. His father, a man of great literary culture, …
It’s time to reveal another alphabet street in Camden. As you know, the streets of Camden had different names and were changed in 1873 during the …
Oh don’t you wish it was free! Then everyone would want to live on Fremont. The truth is that Fremont Avenue was named for John Charles …
There are three streets here in North Minneapolis that are named for no one, and that is what makes them special! Our forefathers did a wonderful job of …