Located in front of a rather run down shopping plaza not far from where I-64 and I-264 and I-664 converge, this marker remembers the birthplace of an important Naval leader from the American Revolutionary War. The marker on the side of the road reads: Just north is the birthplace of Commodore Richard Dale(6 Nov 1756 — 26 Feb 1826). He served on the United States brigantine Lexington. The British captured and wounded him several times during the Revolutionary War. Captain John Paul Jones chose him to be first lieutenant on the Bön Homme Richard. On 19 September 1779, the Bön Homme Richard defeated the British Ship Serapis due largely to Dale’s actions. He served as superintendent of the Norfolk Naval Yard in 1794. In 1801 he commanded a fleet of five vessels against the Barbary pirates. He later retired to Philadelphia.