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Boalsburg, Pennsylvania Points of Interest / Historical Sites

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Latitude: 40.7808 (40°46′51″N), Longitude: -77.7963 (77°47′47″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: This Monument Honors The Service Of The 103rd In WWI By Representing One Of A Military Engineer's Most Basic Tasks: Providing Water.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7813 (40°46′53″N), Longitude: -77.7941 (77°47′39″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Erected By Members Of The 109th, This Honors The Enlisted Dead Of The 109th Field Artillery, Commanded By Gen. Asher Miner, Who Served In WWI.
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Latitude: 40.7808 (40°46′51″N), Longitude: -77.7942 (77°47′39″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: This Recognizes The Service Of The 108th Field Artillery. The Coat Of Arms Of The 108th Includes A Diamond, Circle, And Maltese Cross, All Which Indicate Service In The Army Of The Potomac. The Keystone Represents Service In France During WWI.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7811 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.7941 (77°47′39″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: The Insignia Of The 103rd Traces The Unit’s History From Its Organization In 1916. Their First Service, The Mexican Border Campaign, Is Represented By The Cactus.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
  • Wheelchair access: Limited
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Latitude: 40.7811 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.7957 (77°47′45″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: This Monument Remembers The 33 Men Of The Greater Wilkes-Barre 109th Field Artillery Who Lost Their Lives While En Route To Camp Atterbury, Indiana.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7812 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.7949 (77°47′42″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Commemorates Those Who Served With The 109th Infantry Div. Throughout Its History, From The Washington Grays, A Volunteer Regiment Formed In 1822, To WWII.
  • Start Date: Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7811 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.794 (77°47′39″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: This Monument Honors The Services Of The 108th During WWI, Whose Campaigns Included Champagne Marne, Aisne Marne, Oise Aisne, And Meuse Argonne.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.781 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.794 (77°47′38″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: This Monument, Funded By 109th Veterans, Lists Names Of The Deceased Of The 109th, Including Companies From Lancaster, Columbia, And Allentown. The 109th Suffered Heavy Losses, Particularly At Vesle, France.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7811 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.7946 (77°47′41″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Commemorates Those Who Served With The 110th In WWI And II. Each Bench Is Inscribed With The Name Of A Battle That The 110th Fought In During The World Wars.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7809 (40°46′51″N), Longitude: -77.7942 (77°47′39″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: The 111th Infantry, Headquartered In Philadelphia, Began As Members Of The "Associators", Founded By Benjamin Franklin In 1747 During King George’s War. This Memorial Honors All Who Served From The Associators Through WWII.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
  • Wheelchair access: Yes
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Latitude: 40.7807 (40°46′51″N), Longitude: -77.794 (77°47′38″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: This Unit Served In The Civil War, Spanish-American War, Mexican Border Campaign, Both World Wars And NATO. It Was Instrumental In Stopping The Final Offensive Of The German Army In WWI.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7801 (40°46′49″N), Longitude: -77.7966 (77°47′48″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: In Memoriam Of The Men Who Served In The 112th In WWI, Whose Campaigns Included Champagne, Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, Oise-Aisne, Lorraine, And Meuse Argonne.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7812 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.7939 (77°47′38″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Lt. Lami Served As A French Liaison Officer And Interpreter Within The 110th Infantry. On Sept. 6, 1918, He Was Gassed In Action During The Taking Of Baslieux.
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Latitude: 40.7813 (40°46′53″N), Longitude: -77.795 (77°47′42″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Erected By Members Of The 28th Infantry Division In Memory Of Their Fallen Comrades, This Monument Recognizes Soldiers Of The 28th Div. Who Gave Their Lives In The Fight Against The Global War On Terrorism.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7795 (40°46′46″N), Longitude: -77.7952 (77°47′43″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: This Monument, Honoring The Collective Service Of 28th Div. Members And All Pennsylvanians, Was Donated By Edward C. Stegmaier, The National Commander Of The Society Of The 28th Div. In 1953.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7811 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.7953 (77°47′43″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Dedicated To Honor The Men And Women Of The 28th Signal Battalion And The Lineage Organizations Of The 103rd Field Signal Battalion And 28th Signal Company. All Have Served Since 1908.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7811 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.7955 (77°47′44″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Honors The 82 Marines, Soldiers, And Sailors From The 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 28th Inf. Div., Who Were Killed In Combat During Operation Iraqi Freedom From June 2005-2006.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7813 (40°46′53″N), Longitude: -77.7948 (77°47′41″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Honors Members Of The 28th Inf. Div. Band Who Assisted In The Defense Of Wiltz, Luxemburg, In 1944. This Monument Is A Replica Of A Stone On Solemn Ground In Wiltz.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7813 (40°46′53″N), Longitude: -77.794 (77°47′38″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Sigerfoos Commanded The 28th Div’s 56th Brigade For 1 Hour When He Was Killed In Montblainville, France. He Was The Only General Officer To Be Killed In Combat In France. Atop The Monument Is The Wayside Cross Near Which Sigerfoos Died.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
  • Wheelchair access: Yes
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Latitude: 40.7813 (40°46′53″N), Longitude: -77.7941 (77°47′39″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: This Memorial Honors Gen. Asher Miner, Who Served In The 109th Field Artillery From Wilkes-Barre. On Oct. 4, 1918, Miner Advanced His Position Behind Infantry Where He Was Heavily Shelled.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7803 (40°46′49″N), Longitude: -77.7967 (77°47′48″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Based In Sunbury, PA, The Headquarters Troop Served In WWI And Acted In Most Of The 28th Div.'s Major Actions.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
  • Wheelchair access: Limited
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Latitude: 40.7811 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.7951 (77°47′42″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Commemorates The 28th Inf. Div.’s Soldiers Of The Korean War Call-Up Who Served As Part Of NATO’s Forces In Germany, As Well As Those Deployed To Korea In 1951 As Part Of U.S. Opposition To The Soviet Union.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7809 (40°46′51″N), Longitude: -77.7939 (77°47′38″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Lt. Col. Shannon, Commander Of The 112th Infantry, Was Killed In Action In The Meuse Argonne Campaign On Oct. 8, 1916. General Nolan, Commander Of The 55th Inf. Brigade, Described Shannon As “calm And Resourceful...an Inspiration To His Officers And Men.”
  • Start Date: War Memorial
  • Wheelchair access: Yes
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Latitude: 40.7812 (40°46′52″N), Longitude: -77.794 (77°47′38″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Major Anderson, Spanish-American War Veteran And Leader Of The 110th Inf., Was Killed On Sept. 5, 1918 While Leading A Charge Against A German Machine Gun Nest.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
  • Wheelchair access: Yes
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Latitude: 40.7813 (40°46′53″N), Longitude: -77.7939 (77°47′38″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: A Memorial To Col. Boal, Leader Of The “Boal Troop”, Member Of The 28th, And Original Owner Of Land For Creation Of The Officer’s Club And Shrine.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
  • Wheelchair access: Yes
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Latitude: 40.7815 (40°46′53″N), Longitude: -77.7942 (77°47′39″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: Fetzer, A Battalion Commander Of The 110th Infantry Regiment, Was Killed Instantly When Regimental Headquarters Was Blown Up On July 28, 1918, Near Fresnes, France.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7815 (40°46′53″N), Longitude: -77.7944 (77°47′40″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: This Wall Commemorates The 28th Div. Soldiers Who Were Killed Or Died Of Wounds Received During Combat In WWII. All Units Shown (except The 111th That Fought In The Pacific) Served In Europe From July 1944 To The War's End.
  • Start Date: War Memorial
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Latitude: 40.7815 (40°46′54″N), Longitude: -77.7942 (77°47′39″W)

Site: pamilmuseum.org/the-monuments-shrine

  • Description: This Wall Celebrates The Services Of 28th Div. Officers Who Died In WWI. The Wall’s Plaques Are Organized To Represent The General Positions Of Various Units During The Battle Of The Vesle River, Represented By Spring Creek.
  • Wheelchair access: Yes
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