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Name Street Address City State Historical Notes
National Association of Letter Carriers Centennial Monument Plankinton Triangle; 808 N. Plankinton Ave. Milwaukee WI Commemorates the nearby site where 60 carriers met in a room above the Schaefer's Saloon on Aug. 30, 1889, to organize the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC).
National Farmer's Memorial Agricultural Hall of Fame & National Center Bonner Springs KS Honors the profession of American farmers.
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial E St., between 4th & 5th Sts. NW Washington DC The Memorial honors all of America's federal, state and local law enforcement officers who have been killed in the line of duty, dating back to the first known death in 1794.
Nevada Law Enforcement Officers Memorial 401 S. Carson; park in front of the Capitol Carson City NV Monument features plaques, inscribed poetry, and a list of Nevada law enforcement officers who lost their lives on the job.
New Century Guild Building 1307 Locust St. Philadelphia PA The New Century Guild was founded in 1882 and was formed explicitly from the outset to address specific needs of "self-supporting women." This was a bold step at the time when Americans believed that no self-respecting woman would work for pay.
Nixon, E.D., Home 647 Clinton Ave. Montgomery AL E.D. Nixon was a porter for the Pullman Company and served as president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters' Union several times. As NAACP Montgomery Chapter president, Nixon recruited M.L. King Jr. to assist in the Bus Boycott of 1955-56.


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