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Washington Tree
Under the parent of this tree
Washington
first...
George Washington
[ Side One: ]
A tribute of honor to
George...
Fort Washington Park
Fort Washington Park is the site of the first permanent fo...
Fort Washington
The ground on which this
building s...
George Washington Carver Regional High School
George Washington Carver Regional High School was founded ...
Washington Heritage Trail
Panorama Overlook
Today's View
Panorama Overlo...
Tomb of Washington
Erected 1830-31
Site & materials specified
in<...
Betty Washington
Two miles south is the grave of Betty Washington Lewis, th...
Washington Heritage Trail
Roman Bathhouse and Museum of the Berkeley Springs
George Washington Carver
A former slave boy, George Washington Carver came t...
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Washington Tree
Under the parent of this tree
Washington
first took command of the
American Army July 3rd 1775.
Planted by the
Aquackanonk Landing
Chapter D.A.R. 1932
Marker can be reached from River Drive, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
George Washington
[ Side One: ]
A tribute of honor to
George Washington
and his army,
and a memorial to the
spirit that founded
and preserved the
Republic.
[ Side Two: ]
Washington
Unique in character
Blameless in private
life and public ...
Fort Washington Park
Fort Washington Park is the site of the first permanent fort constructed between 1814-1824 to guard the Potomac River approach to our Nation's Capital. Today the park offers many recreational opportunities and programs. Explore the historic sites and enjoy the ...
Fort Washington
The ground on which this
building stands
formed part of the
Fort Washington Reservation
— 1789 —— 1808 —
This reservation was bounded on
the north by Fourth Street, on the
east by Ludlow Street, on the south
by ...
George Washington Carver Regional High School
George Washington Carver Regional High School was founded in 1948 to serve the educational needs of black students in Culpeper, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties. Secondary schools for blacks in those counties were either nonexistent or inadequate for collegiate preparation. ...
Washington Heritage Trail
Panorama Overlook
Today's View
Panorama Overlook marks the north end of Cacapon Mountain's 30-mile march. Composed of Oriskany sandstone, it plunges nearly 1000 feet into the Potomac River which bends along the base of the Overlook as it heads downstream (to the ...
Tomb of Washington
Erected 1830-31
Site & materials specified
in
Washington’s Will
Marker can be reached from the intersection of George Washington Memorial Parkway and Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Betty Washington
Two miles south is the grave of Betty Washington Lewis, the younger sister of George Washington. She was born in Westmoreland County in 1733 and married Fielding Lewis in May 1750, becoming his second wife. Her husband purchased land in ...
Washington Heritage Trail
Roman Bathhouse and Museum of the Berkeley Springs
The second floor of the historic Roman Bath House, oldest public building in Berkeley Springs is the Museum of the Berkeley Springs with exhibits on the natural and cultural history of the ...
George Washington Carver
A former slave boy, George Washington Carver came to Neosho in the 1870s seeking an education. At Neosho’s Lincoln School, he began his long climb out of ignorance. This was his first step toward becoming a world-famous scientist and teacher ...