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Washington Aqueduct
Washington Aqueduct
has been designated a
Nat...
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...
Fort Washington Powder Magazine
Beneath this building lies the powder magaz...
First Meeting Place of Washington Lodge No. 37 F.&A.M.
This tablet marks the site
of the f...
Washington’s Encampment
This property on lot 13 in the 1727 division of the Kakiat...
Fort Washington
Lytle Park Series
Southwest of Lytle was Fort Washin...
Washington's Land
This tract of 587 acres in
Round Bottom was patented...
Washington Fire Company
No. 9
Located at this site, the volunteer
Wash...
Fort Washington
1789 - 1808
This monument stands at the site of
Results for Washington
Washington Aqueduct
Washington Aqueduct
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
This site possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America
1974
National Park Service
United States Department of the Interior
Marker can be reached from MacArthur Blvd/Great Falls Road Climb east of the ...
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 ...
Fort Washington Powder Magazine
Beneath this building lies the powder magazine of Fort Washington, the major military outpost of the United States in the Northwest Territory, 1789-1808. The magazine was uncovered in October, 1952 when footers were being excavated. It is the only ...
First Meeting Place of Washington Lodge No. 37 F.&A.M.
This tablet marks the site
of the first meeting place
of Washington Lodge No. 37
F.&A.M.
1822 --- 1922
Marker is at the intersection of Pleasant Street and Water Street, on the left when traveling south on Pleasant Street.
...Washington’s Encampment
This property on lot 13 in the 1727 division of the Kakiat Patent was part of the DeClark farm from which the name Clarkstown originated.
In August 1780 General Washington and his troops encamped here on an ancient Indian village site. ...
Fort Washington
Lytle Park Series
Southwest of Lytle was Fort Washington, built in 1789 and 1790 and named for President George Washington. The fort protected settlers in the new Ohio country from Indian attacks. It became the base headquarters for the Indian campaigns ...
Washington's Land
This tract of 587 acres in
Round Bottom was patented
by George Washington in 1784
after a purchase of warrants
held by officers of the French
and Indian War. Washington
sold these lands in 1798 to
Archibald McClean
Marker is on West Virginia Route 2 south of Frontage ...
Washington Fire Company
No. 9
Located at this site, the volunteer
Washington Fire Company No.9,
provided fire protection to Washington
and adjacent wards for 24 years. The
top of a cistern visible 20 feet north
served as a water reservoir for the
fire apparatus. The men of the
Washington ...
Fort Washington
1789 - 1808
This monument stands at the site of
the fort that served as a major military base
for the Northwest Territory.
This stone replica of a blockhouse was
originally dedicated June 14, 1901
Rededicated at present site
November ...