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George Washington Boulder
George Washington Boulder
On this rock
Preside...
George Washington High School
George Washington High School began in a wooden building l...
George Washington’s Inauguration
United States Constitution Bicentennial
“On this si...
George Washington Towns
George Washington Towns was born in Wilkes County, Georgia...
George Washington Bicentennial
In memory of
George Washington
1732 - 1...
In Memory Of George Washington
In Memory Of
George Washington
1732 – 1799
George Washington Baines House
Built in the 1860s, this house was the residence of the Re...
Major General George Washington Goethals' Home
1888~1907
The great engineering genius of the Panama...
Ardenwood Historic Farm / George Washington Patterson Ranch
This Property
The
George Washington
...George Washington Paused Here
George Washington
Paused here on the Post Road near...
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George Washington Boulder
George Washington Boulder
On this rock
President George Washington
rested and ate dinner, enroute
from Salisbury to Winston-Salem
May 31, 1791
Erected by
Gen Wm. Davidson Chapter D.A.R.
Lexington N.C.
1926
Marker is on Route 150, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
George Washington High School
George Washington High School began in a wooden building located near Main Street and Avenue G around 1940.
Before the school was built, local black students received instruction in an old house and in a small wooden church in North ...
George Washington’s Inauguration
United States Constitution Bicentennial
“On this site stood the historic Cross Keys Tavern” where George Washington and his party including Governor Livingston arrived late afternoon Saturday April 22, 1789 to spend the night before proceeding to Elizabethtown and hence to ...
George Washington Towns
George Washington Towns was born in Wilkes County, Georgia, May 4, 1801, and died in Macon, Georgia, July 15, 1854. A lawyer and resident of Talbotton, Georgia, Towns served as state legislator, U.S. Congressman, and Governor of Georgia (1847-51). During ...
George Washington Bicentennial
In memory of
George Washington
1732 - 1799
this tree is planted by
Lewis Boyer Chapter D.A.R.
in the bicentennial year of his birth
1932
Marker is at the intersection of Main Avenue (Ohio Route 29) and Poplar Street, on the right when traveling south on Main ...
In Memory Of George Washington
In Memory Of
George Washington
1732 – 1799
These Trees Were Planted By The
Daughters Of The Cincinnati
To Commemorate The Bi-Centennial
1932
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street South (U.S. 6) and Sherman Hill Road (Connecticut Route 64), on the right when traveling ...
George Washington Baines House
Built in the 1860s, this house was the residence of the Rev. George Washington Baines (1809-83) from 1870 to 1883. A pioneer Baptist preacher, missionary, editor, and educator, the Rev. Baines was the great-grandfather of United States President Lyndon Baines ...
Major General George Washington Goethals' Home
1888~1907
The great engineering genius of the Panama Canal lived at this site from 1888 until 1907.
As a young lieutenant, Gothals was sent to Florence to speed up the work on the Muscle Shoals Canal Project which effectively by~passed the serious ...
Ardenwood Historic Farm / George Washington Patterson Ranch
This Property
The
George Washington
Patterson Ranch
Has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
November 29, 1985
Marker can be reached from Ardenwood Boulevard near California Highway 84.
Courtesy hmdb.org
George Washington Paused Here
George Washington
Paused here on the Post Road near this church, on October 16, 1789 and afterward wrote in his diary, "the superb landscape which is to be seen from the meeting house is a rich regalia".
In Commemoration ...