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The Memorial Highway is located on US Highway US 177/Oklahoma State Highway SH 199, in Johnston County, near Mannsville, Oklahoma, in the south-central part of the State. The designated Memorial Highway runs from a point between Turkey Creek and the Johnston County Line, some 2 miles east of Mannsville, west through the town, to the vicinity of the town limit on the west side.
Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma 74023, at 214 S. Noble Avenue.
Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma 74604, at 1501 Summers Place, at the intersection of E. Hartford Avenue and Summers Place (Academy Road).
At the Comanche Nation Tribal Complex, north of Lawton and the Fort Sill Military Reservation, at 584 NW Bingo Road, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma 73507. The Memorial is located on the grounds immediately south of the Comanche Tribal Complex buildings.
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma 73501. The Memorial is located in Elmer Thomas Park, in the northeast part of the city. The park is bounded on the east by Interstate Highway I-44 and 2nd Street/Business US 281; on the south by NW Ferris Avenue; and on the west by Fort Sill Boulevard. NW Cache Road bisects the park from east to west. The Memorial is located in the southern half of the Park, south of NW Cache Road, on the eastern side of the Park, and south of Elmer Thomas Park Lake.
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma 73501. The Memorial is located in Elmer Thomas Park, in the northeast part of the city. The park is bounded on the east by Interstate Highway 44 and 2nd Street/Business US 281; on the south by Ferris Avenue; and on the west by Fort Sill Boulevard. NW Cache Road bisects the park from east to west. The Memorial is located in the southern half of the Park, south of NW Cache Road, on the eastern side of the Park, and south of Elmer Thomas Park Lake.
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma 73501. The Memorial is located in Elmer Thomas Park, in the northeast part of the city. The park is bounded on the east by Interstate Highway 44 and 2nd Street/Business US 281; on the south by Ferris Avenue; and on the west by Fort Sill Boulevard. NW Cache Road bisects the park from east to west. The Memorial is located in the southern half of the Park, south of NW Cache Road, on the eastern side of the Park, and south of Elmer Thomas Park Lake.
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma 73501. The Memorial is located in Elmer Thomas Park, in the northeast part of the city. The park is bounded on the east by Interstate Highway 44 and 2nd Street/Business US 281; on the south by Ferris Avenue; and on the west by Fort Sill Boulevard. NW Cache Road bisects the park from east to west. The Memorial is located in the southern half of the Park, south of NW Cache Road, on the eastern side of the Park, and south of Elmer Thomas Park Lake.
On highways I-44/US 277/US 281 between Oklahoma SH 7 in the south and Mile Marker 46 in the north. The route is partially within the Lawton Municipal limits and totally in Comanche County, Oklahoma, 73501.
East of Lawton, Oklahoma on OK SH 65, from the intersection with OK SH 7 (Pumpkin Center), north 2 miles to the intersection with NE Cache Road (south of Cox’s Corner), in Comanche County, Oklahoma, 73507.
Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, 20953 W. Hoff Rd., Elwood, Illinois.
Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma 74023-4339, at 519 S. Little Avenue.
Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, 20953 W. Hoff Rd., Elwood, Illinois.
Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, 20953 W. Hoff Rd., Elwood, Illinois.
Near the intersection of North Western Ave. and New Market in Lake Forest, Illinois.
At the intersection of Belmont Ave., Lake Shore Dr., and Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL.
City Park, Park Street
Mayville, WI 53050
Next to Mayville Park Pavilion
2074 N Aurelius Rd
Holt, MI
Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma 74601, at 1206 S. Waverly Street. Enter the main cemetery entrance off S. Waverly Street. The entrance is easily identifiable by the multi-tiered stone gate structure, bordering a tall white metal gate structure with title “Odd Fellows Cemetery FLT”. A granite open tablet (book) monument inscribed with the Lord’s Prayer, is centered on the entrance display. The main entry road into the Cemetery is along Brett Drive, which is accessed by 2 roadways (an entrance on the north and an exit on the south), leading around the entrance display. On both sides of the entrance display, adjacent to the roadways, are older concrete entrance and exit gates, inscribed: “ODD FELLOWS CEMETERY.” The markers are some 4 ½ feet tall and some 3 feet wide, with low (3-foot) wrought iron fences extending to the south and north from the markers. The GAR Memorial is located in the first section on the right (north), after entry into the Cemetery along Brett Drive, and immediately before arriving at the intersection of Brett Drive and 2nd Street (a dirt road). It is easily distinguished by a flagpole, near the right (north) shoulder of Brett Drive, and a tall obelisk in the middle of a row of 6 of the same style grave markers, near the flagpole.
Corner of Main and Oak St., Salem, IA 52649; mailing address: P.O. Box 241, Salem, IA 52641-0241
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