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Industrial Bank of Washington
2000 11th Street, NW
Industrial Bank stands as a t...
Frederick County / Washington County
[ South Facing Side: ]Frederick CountyNamed for Fre...
George Washington’s Coffee Bean Tree
This Coffee Bean Tree a Scion
of a Tree planted at...
Washington Street
This street is named for George Washington, command...
Washington and Old Dominion Trail
W & OD Trail.
The 100-foot-wide Washington and Old D...
To George Washington
To George Washington by the State of Maryland.
Born ...
George Washington Bicentennial
In Commemoration Of The
Bi-Centennial Anniversary Of...
Washington’s First Journey to the Frontier
On March 11, 1748, George Washington and George William Fa...
The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
On this site French Troops under Le Comte De Rochambeau en...
Washington’s Headquarters
Since Pompton was on the
main route North, the Conti...
Results for Washington
Industrial Bank of Washington
2000 11th Street, NW
Industrial Bank stands as a testament to the Black business movement that began in the 1880s in downtown Washington and spread to the U Street area by the 1900s. Industrial Bank was the only Black-owned financial ...
Frederick County / Washington County
[ South Facing Side: ]Frederick CountyNamed for Frederick 5th and last Lord Baltimore. Erected out of Prince George’s County in 1748. It then included Montgomery County and all of Maryland west to the West Virginia boundary.
[ North Facing Side: ]Washington ...
George Washington’s Coffee Bean Tree
This Coffee Bean Tree a Scion
of a Tree planted at Mount Vernon by
George Washington
A Tree which he raised from
Seed Brought Back by Him from the
Ohio Valley in 1784
Replanted Here – 1954
Marker can be ...
Washington Street
This street is named for George Washington, commander of the Continental Army throughout the Revolution, first President of the United States, and president of the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Early in his presidency, Washington toured the southern states. He visited South ...
Washington and Old Dominion Trail
W & OD Trail.
The 100-foot-wide Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park (W&OD Trail) features a 45-mile asphalt trail for walking, running, skating, bicycling and other activities and a 33-mile parallel, gravel bridle path for horseback riding and biking. The ...
To George Washington
To George Washington by the State of Maryland.
Born 22 February 1732. Died 14 December 1799.
To George Washington by the State of Maryland.
Commander in Chief of the American Army, 15 June 1775. Commission resigned at Annapolis, 23 December 1783.
To George Washington ...
George Washington Bicentennial
In Commemoration Of The
Bi-Centennial Anniversary Of The Birth Of
George Washington
These Trees Are Dedicated
Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1932
Participating Organizations
American Legion, Eddy Glover Post No. 6 • American Legion Auxiliary, No. 6 • Order of Ahepa Elpis, C-117 • Andree Lodge, ...
Washington’s First Journey to the Frontier
On March 11, 1748, George Washington and George William Fairfax crossed the Occoquan above the falls near here – Washington to enter the service of Lord Fairfax, and Lord Fairfax to meet his constituents in Frederick County. They traveled by ...
The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
On this site French Troops under Le Comte De Rochambeau encamped August 29, 1781 en route to meeting Gen. George Washington and achieving their victory at Yorktown, American independence was assured there in Virginia by the defeat and surrender of ...
Washington’s Headquarters
Since Pompton was on the
main route North, the Conti-
nental army camped here
often. Washington quartered
at the Schuyler House, July
12, 1777, and visited Col-
onel Van Cortlandt here,
March 28, 1782.
Marker is at the intersection of Hamburg Turnpike and Wanaque Avenue, on the ...