Pictures
Colee Hammock Marker:
Colee Hammock Massacre located in Colee Hammock Park at the end of Tarpon Drive.
Old Fort Lauderdale Marker:
East of Bahia Mar Yacht Basin, on the former Coast Guard Property, at the approximate site of the original Fort for which the city was named.
Frank Stranahan Marker:
At the north end of New River Tunnel at Federal Highway and Las Olas Boulevard, marking spot for first Trading Post and giving locations of other markers.
Photo: Marge McClain, Regent, and Barbara Keith, Director, Stranahan House
Merle Fogg Marker:
A city marker, honoring Fort Lauderdale's first aviator, relocated by Himmarshee Chapter at Park, west end of Las Olas Bridge.
Mrs. Frank Stranahan Marker:
In park in front of Stranahan House on East Las Olas Boulevard and 6th Avenue, honoring Broward Country's first school teacher.
Photo: John (groundskeeper) and Barbara Keith, Director, Stranahan House
Nininger Marker:
In Holiday Park, in circle in front of War Memorial Auditorium. Alexander R. "Sandy" Nininger, Second Lt. Fifty-Seventh Infantry, U.S. Army, awarded, posthumously, the First Congressional Medal of Honor of World War II by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, January 29, 1942.
Camille Perry Bryan Marker:
On the historical Bryan home site on New River, honoring Camille Perry Bryan, a founding daughter of Himmarshee Chapter.
Photo: Laura Boeglin, Historian









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