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"historical marker" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a physical object, such as a plaque or sign, that designates a specific location or event of historical significance. Example: As I walked through the city, I came across a historical marker that commemorated the site where the Declaration of Independence was first read aloud.
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In 1947, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission installed a historical marker noting the historic importance of the college.
In 1954, the North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, a division of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, erected a historical marker in Hogun's honor near his former home in Halifax County.
Others lobby for a historical marker to commemorate some long-forgotten but historically significant lynching.
In 1947, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission installed a historical marker in West Brownsville, noting Blaine's historic importance.
There is a historical marker at Lemhi Pass.
"It is a nice area with the historical marker.
With the proper historical marker, it could pass for just another small Civil War battleground.
But there's plenty to keep them busy as they race from one historical marker to another.
A state historical marker stands there now, next to parking lots.
As it is, the graffiti is just about its only historical marker.
Today, Clark's Gully isn't singled out with a sign, let alone a historical marker.
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