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History runs deep in Breckenridge with naming of local landmarks

Anyone who has visited Breckenridge knows it’s a town steeped in history. Long before it became an official town, miners, traders, mountain men and the Ute Native American tribe all made use of the land. Today, people from all over visit Breckenridge to ski, shop, eat and explore while locals make the historic town their home. However, the historic roots of Breckenridge are not lost on those who come here. The town is full of landmarks with names that reflect moments in history. From ski runs, streets, creeks and reservoirs to the name Breckenridge itself, the town pays homage to its past through myriad place names.

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US Capitol to ditch General Lee s statue - World News

2020-12-22 16:40:27 GMT2020-12-23 00:40:27(Beijing Time) Sina English People move the pedestal of Confederate General Robert E. Lee on Capitol Hill in Washington, US on Monday. A statue of black civil rights activist Barbara Johns, who played a key role in the desegregation of the public school system, will be installed in the US Capitol rotunda, officials said on Monday, replacing one of a leader of the pro-slavery Confederacy. Johns was 16 when she led classmates at her all-black Virginia high school in protest at substandard conditions, leading to a lawsuit that was resolved in the US Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision banning segregation.

Statue of civil rights pioneer Barbara Johns to replace Confederacy s Lee in U S Capitol

Confederate General Robert E. Lee statue is removed from U.S. Capitol, in Washington WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A statue of Black civil rights activist Barbara Johns, who played a key role in the desegregation of the public school system, will be installed in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, officials said on Monday, replacing one of a leader of the pro-slavery Confederacy. Johns was 16 when she led classmates at her all-Black Virginia high school in protest of substandard conditions, leading to a lawsuit that was resolved in the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v Board of Education decision that declared segregation illegal.

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