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- Q7531781 subject Q15146756.
- Q7531781 subject Q8384391.
- Q7531781 subject Q8485761.
- Q7531781 abstract "The Site of Ferdinand Branstetter Post No. 1 of the American Legion is a vacant lot in Van Tassell, Wyoming where the first American Legion post in the United States was established in 1919. The post was named after Ferdinand Branstetter, a Van Tassell resident who died in World War I. The structure housing the post has since been demolished. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. In 1969, it was hoped that an interpretative sign would be put up, and also possibly that a restored post building would be constructed.An interpretative sign exists at the site, in 2009.".
- Q7531781 added "1969-09-30".
- Q7531781 location Q1029868.
- Q7531781 nrhpReferenceNumber "69000194".
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- Q7531781 wikiPageExternalLink Site.aspx?ID=305.
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- Q7531781 wikiPageWikiLink Q15146756.
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- Q7531781 wikiPageWikiLink Q8384391.
- Q7531781 wikiPageWikiLink Q8485761.
- Q7531781 yearOfConstruction "1919".
- Q7531781 added "1969-09-30".
- Q7531781 built "1919".
- Q7531781 location "US 20, Van Tassell, Wyoming".
- Q7531781 name "Site of Ferdinand Branstetter Post No. 1, American Legion".
- Q7531781 refnum "69000194".
- Q7531781 point "42.66305555555556 -104.09027777777777".
- Q7531781 type Place.
- Q7531781 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q7531781 type Building.
- Q7531781 type Location.
- Q7531781 type Place.
- Q7531781 type Thing.
- Q7531781 type SpatialThing.
- Q7531781 type Q41176.
- Q7531781 comment "The Site of Ferdinand Branstetter Post No. 1 of the American Legion is a vacant lot in Van Tassell, Wyoming where the first American Legion post in the United States was established in 1919. The post was named after Ferdinand Branstetter, a Van Tassell resident who died in World War I. The structure housing the post has since been demolished. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969.".
- Q7531781 label "Site of Ferdinand Branstetter Post No. 1, American Legion".
- Q7531781 lat "42.66305555555556".
- Q7531781 long "-104.09027777777777".
- Q7531781 depiction Branstetter_American_Legion_post_site_from_SW_2.JPG.
- Q7531781 name "Site of Ferdinand Branstetter Post No. 1, American Legion".