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Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy

When the historic character of Lafayette Square was severely threatened during her husband’s administration, it was preserved with the vision and dedicated efforts of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.

This view from Decatur House is dedicated to her memory.

Marker is at ...

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John Campbell Greenway

1872-1926

Rough Rider, mining engineer, developer of the Ajo copper mines and designer of the town of Ajo for Calumet and Arizona Mining Co., Brigadier General, Army Reserve, and Regent, University of Arizona.

The other original casting, representing Arizona, is located in ...

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Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Graveyard

In memory of the Revolutionary War soldiers buried in the graveyard of the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church

Alward, Benjamin •

Ayres, John •

Ayres, Nathaniel •

Baird, John •

Bockoven, George •

Boylan, John •

Brees, John Jr. •

Brees, John ...

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Mrs. Lillian G. Brown

In Memory

of

Mrs. Lillian G. Brown

Loving Author

of

Bee-Mail

World War II

Marker is on South Broad Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Ball’s Bluff Overlook

Ball's Bluff is a 600 yard long shale and sandstone cliff. It rises up a shallow bell curve from two ravines approximately 300 yards north and south of where you are standing. At this point, it is about 100 feet ...

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Balanced Rock

The forces of erosion are sculpting more than just arches. Balanced Rock clearly shows the various layers responsible for this amazing defiance of gravity.

The caprock of the hard Slick Rock Member of the Entrada Sandstone is perched upon a pedestal ...

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Brentsville - The Public Lot

(caption of upper, left picture) Prince William County’s surveyor, Thomas Nelson Jr., recorded this plat of Brentsville on November 30, 1822. The Public Square is outlined in red. The Courthouse, Jail, and Clerk of the Court’s Office were constructed on ...

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Belmont Hotel

Balch and Lippert, Architects

The Belmont Hotel was built to serve business travelers and legislators, with two dining rooms and "modern facilities," meaning adjacent bathrooms. City boosters hoped that it would encourage conventions to come to Madison. The construction of the ...

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Brentsville - One-Room School

(caption of upper, left picture) The Brentsville School as it appeared ca. 1940.

Lucy Walsh Phinney Collection, Gift of Steve and Cynthia Phinney in Memory of Lucy Phinney

This school was built in 1928 over the original location of the County Clerk’s ...

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Carnegie Library

1905 - 1958

This plaque was unveiled on October 21, 2000 as part of the New Westminster Public Libary's celebration of 135 years of service to the community. It commemorates the Carnegie Library which opened on March 5, 1905 on this ...

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