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202. Written in Stone: Public Monuments in Changing Societies: by Sanford Levinson, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2018. 224 pp., US$25.95 (paper), ISBN: 978-1-4780-0280-2.
203. Transformations, fractures and boundaries: The case of Stadtpunkte in the Mannheimer Cityscape.
204. The American vision of C. T. Vivian.
205. Abend im Zeichen von Brillat-Savarin.
206. Remember Maconaquah: The Forced Erasure of Indigenous Identity in Captivity Narratives, Historical Markers, and Memorials in Indiana
207. IADR/AADOCR announces winner of the 2023 William J. Gies Award for Biological Research.
208. Pat Garrett's End of the Road.
209. From Then to Now: History Along the Roadway.
210. East St. Louis Race Massacre marker unveiled.
211. George Washington Carver Center hosts soft marker dedication.
212. Grand Village of the Kickapoo marker unveiled.
213. Tallahassee's Jake Gaither Golf Course Designated National Historic Place.
214. The passing of Nathaniel Ellis Harris.
215. Aussie towns Denmark, WA.
216. Commemorating the past: The William G. Pomeroy Foundation's Deryn Pomeroy talks historical markers.
217. A White mob dragged a Black man from a Maryland jail in 1887. Now a memorial will mark the lynching
218. What If We Re-commit To The Concept That Life Takes Place?
219. Human Bondage: NEW HISTORICAL MARKER RECALLS A DARK CHAPTER IN THE STORY OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA.
220. Ottawa historical marker commemorated to tell Jim Gray's, local abolitionists' story.
221. Alinois State Historical Society.
222. A Note From New Staff.
223. PATTAN MINĀRAH: A CONTROVERSIAL STRUCTURE.
224. Annual Report of the Georgia Historical Society for the Year 2015.
225. Letters.
226. My Spring Break in the Field.
227. Myall Creek Massacre memorial site plaques
228. Hoosiers apologized to Indians April 22 at Rochester, Indiana.
229. Letters.
230. New Hearing Research Study Findings Have Been Reported from University of British Columbia (The Rise and Fall of Aural Acoustic Immittance Assessment Tools).
231. Gillingham BC 100 not out: This year is the centenary of Gillingham Bowling Club in Dorset. New signage and bunting will be hung, a history board sited, a donated weather vane and a commemorative plaque placed.
232. Survivors of Utah's eugenic sterilization program still alive in 2023.
233. FROM THE EDITOR.
234. Birmingham 2022 host venue honoured.
235. Hidden Histories,Revealed.
236. Freedom Riders marker in Fredericksburg, Virginia, tells the 'untold story'
237. ‘Better Than Ever:’ Woodcuts Gets Historical Marker.
238. The Arch in New York City.
239. Between 'Mother Homeland' and Saint Mary: The Independence Monument on the Maidan in Kiev.
240. ENR Reflects On 150 Years of Construction Industry Coverage.
241. Historical status granted to building that housed CompuServe.
242. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
243. Workers Memorial Day commemoration: Mistaken shoot-out at the Marseilles Dam subject of new historical marker.
244. Peoria's lost and forgotten to be remembered with historical markers.
245. The Makers of Music City, Jefferson Street.
246. Historical Commission invites marker submissions.
247. Academy Replaces Missing Historic Oscar Plaque.
248. Empowering Social Justice and Equality by Developing a Feminist Intersectionality Framework to Increase the Inclusiveness of Detroit Historical Markers.
249. Zachor: The Ethics of Memory.
250. Model of the month: BRM V16.
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