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Washington House
This building was one of the first brick buildings erected...
Washington County Courthouse Square
West Bend, Wisconsin
This block was deeded to Washin...
Washington House
Built in 1747 on this site. Was known as "Pennsylvania Arm...
Washington County Courthouse
Washington, Georgia’s ninth county and first in the nation...
Washington County Courthouse
This is Washington County's third courthouse. When the cou...
Washington County Courthouse
The first courthouse was located at Lee's Mill, Roper 1801...
John Washington House
In 1664, John Washington, the great-grandfather of George ...
George Washington House
(Circa 1752)
The George Washington House, often refe...
Heyward-Washington House
[Upper Marker]:
During
His ...
Washington’s Town House
Replica of Washington's Town House. Lot purchased by Georg...
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Washington House
This building was one of the first brick buildings erected in West Bend. It replaced an original structure built in 1852 and destroyed by fire on January 1, 1864 and it was re-opened on October 15, 1864 as a headquarters ...
Washington County Courthouse Square
West Bend, Wisconsin
This block was deeded to Washington County on May 2, 1853, by the Wightman, Kilbourn, Kneeland, and Wolcott families to locate and erect county buildings. The original courthouse, constructed in 1854, was relocated to Main Street when the ...
Washington House
Built in 1747 on this site. Was known as "Pennsylvania Arms" until after Washington stopped here following the Battle of Brandywine in 1777. Noted stopping place on the old Post Road. Building stood here until 1952.
Marker is on Ave. of ...
Washington County Courthouse
Washington, Georgia’s ninth county and first in the nation to be named for George Washington, was created in 1784 for granting land to soldiers for Revolutionary War services.
Court House Square, located on the old stage coach road from Louisville to ...
Washington County Courthouse
This is Washington County's third courthouse. When the county was established in 1776, the first courthouse, a combination building that served also as a market house, was built in the middle of the town square, one block east of here. ...
Washington County Courthouse
The first courthouse was located at Lee's Mill, Roper 1801. Moved to Plymouth 1823. It was destroyed by fire three times, 1860-1862-1881. Present courthouse built 1918.
Marker is on Adams Street north of East Main Street, on the right when ...
John Washington House
In 1664, John Washington, the great-grandfather of George Washington, built a small house on this site. From these modest beginnings, a powerful and prominent Virginia family would arise.
During his thirteen years here, John Washington attended to his farm, his ...
George Washington House
(Circa 1752)
The George Washington House, often referred to as the Indian Queen Tavern, was built by tavern keeper Jacob Wirt. Prior to the Revolution, when Bladensburg was a thriving port town, this building was rented out to Cunningham and Company, ...
Heyward-Washington House
[Upper Marker]:
During
His Visit
to Charleston
May 1791
the Guest of the Citizens
President
George Washington
Was Entertained in This House
————— • —————
This Memorial Erected by a Daughter
of the
American Revolution
A Charter Member
Mrs ...
Washington’s Town House
Replica of Washington's Town House. Lot purchased by George Washington 1763. House completed 1769 – torn down 1855. Rebuilt by Gov. and Mrs. Richard Barrett Lowe 1960. Bricks & stones from excavation used in construction. Worth Bailey, Historian; E. S. ...