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Washington Park Statue

 

One Hundred and Nine

Thousand Citizens Gave

This Statue to Their City

Dedicated

Armistice Day 1925

Rededicated

Armistice Day 1932

The Two Hundredth

Anniversary Year of the

Birth of George Washington

Marker is at the intersection of Grand Boulevard ...

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Washington’s Road

By order of Colonel Bouquet, George Washington’s troops opened this road from Fort Cumberland to Reas-town (Bedford, Pa.) during July 1758. Bouquet and Washington conferred half way between these places July 30, 1758.

Marker is on U.S. 220, on the right ...

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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. ...

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Site of First Washington County Jail

Erected 1783, of logs

Aaron Burr incarcerated here 1807, en route to trial for treason

Placed by Governor Jared Irwin Chapter, D.A.R.

Marker is on Warthen Lane 0 miles from Warthen Lane, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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George Washington Memorial Highway

This tablet marks

the

George

Washington

Memorial

Highway

at

Palmer

1732 ----- 1932

Marker is at the intersection of Wilbraham Street (U.S. 20) and Calkins Road, on the right when traveling east on Wilbraham Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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George Washington Carver School

On these grounds in 1939, Henry Ford built a school to serve the educational needs of the African-American children of lower Bryan County. Professor Herman Cooper was appointed as the Principal when the school opened later that year, originally with ...

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Washington Park

Dedicated by Wright Wire Company, 1919, to its employees and their families, for their recreation and pleasure.

George Washington, Father of his country – first President of the United States – traveled over this spot in June 1775 on his ...

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Mount Washington Cog Railway

Completed in 1869 for $139,500, this unique railway was built through the genius and enterprise of Herrick and Walter Aiken of Franklin and Sylvester Marsh of Campton. Over three miles long, the average grade to the 6,293-foot summit is one ...

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The Washington Plantation

The Washington plantation consisted of two farms: the Home House Farm, where the family lived, and a quarter, (outlying farm) located to the east. The main crops were corn, wheat, and tobacco. The plantation complex included the Washington house, a ...

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George Washington Boyhood Home Site

has been designated a

National Historic Landmark

This site possesses national significance

in commemorating the history of the

United States of AmericaKnown as Ferry Far, the primary home of George Washington from 1738-1754, this site is uniquely associated with Washington's formative years and the ...

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