I spotted this marker as I was headed to a coffee shop in Greensboro and once I'd settled in with my laptop, I looked up and learned about this inventor. Interesting stuff! The marker reads, "A...
Lunsford Richardson Historical Marker
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The Lunsford Richardson Historical Marker in Greensboro, NC is a part of the North Carolina Highway Historical Marker program. Established since 1935, this program collaborates with the Department of Transportation to provide succinct insights into the state's history. With over 1600 markers statewide, each marker features concise information in large font and silver & black colors along with the state seal.
These markers serve as educational tools, aiming to pique curiosity, prompt further exploration, and connect observers momentarily with the past. Unlike traditional monuments, these markers are not meant to glorify individuals or events but rather present factual aspects of North Carolina's history. They cover a wide range of topics, showcasing both positive and negative aspects of the state's past to educate and engage North Carolinians with their shared history.
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