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Washington Avenue Historic District / Historic District Architec
(Double sided marker)
Washington Avenue Historic Dis...
Washington Arms Apartments
In commemoration of
Washington’s stand against
76 Washington Street
ACCORD Freedom Trail
The St. Augustine office of the...
George Washington
Visited Warwick Feby, 1756, March 1756. “Din’d...
George Washington
On August 5 and 6, 1785, and again June 30 and July 1, 179...
George Washington
Around 1750, while surveying
Natural Bridge, Georg...
Washington City 1857
Washington City was founded by 38 southern families in the...
Washington (La.) Artillery
Anderson's Brigade - Ruggles Division
C.S.
Arm...
Parent Washington Navel Orange Tree
To honor
Mrs. Eliza Tibbets,
and to commend he...
The Washington Navy Yard
authorized by the first Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin St...
Results for Washington
Washington Avenue Historic District / Historic District Architec
(Double sided marker)
Washington Avenue Historic District
Even before Cedarburg incorporated in 1885, the community thrived with mills, shops, hotels, churches and residences, many of which remain in Cedarburg’s commercial center as part of the Washington Avenue Historic District. The District is ...
Washington Arms Apartments
In commemoration of
Washington’s stand against
the British, under Howe,
near this site during
the Battle of White Plains.
October 28, 1776.
Marker is at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Battle Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Washington Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
76 Washington Street
ACCORD Freedom Trail
The St. Augustine office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was located in this building from the 1970's until the early 1990's. The organization's roots in the Ancient City began much earlier. William ...
George Washington
Visited Warwick Feby, 1756, March 1756. “Din’d and lodg’d at Mr. D’L Heath’s May 1773. Passed through Sept, 9 and Oct. 28, 1774. Breakfasted March 23, 1791 and again in September 1793.”
Marker is on Cecilton-Warwick Road (Maryland Route 282) ...
George Washington
On August 5 and 6, 1785, and again June 30 and July 1, 1791, was the guest of Thomas Johnson at the latter's manorial residence which stood on the site of the present farm house, about 150 yards east of ...
George Washington
Around 1750, while surveying
Natural Bridge, George
Washington carved his initials
under the bridge's arch.
His initials can still be seen
today, directly across Cedar
Creek and 23 feet up.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Lee Highway ...
Washington City 1857
Washington City was founded by 38 southern families in the spring of 1857. Brigham Young called these families to serve on a mission to grow cotton in an area explored by John D. Lee in 1852. The mission was called ...
Washington (La.) Artillery
Anderson's Brigade - Ruggles Division
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
Washington (La.) Artillery,
Anderson's (2d) Brigade, Ruggles' (1st) Division,
Bragg's Corps.
This battery was engaged here April 7, 1862. Three of its guns were captured at 11 a.m., but were soon after recovered. The battery was ...
Parent Washington Navel Orange Tree
To honor
Mrs. Eliza Tibbets,
and to commend her good work
in planting at Riverside in 1873
The First Washington
Navel Orange Trees
in California,
native to Bahia Brazil,
proved the most valuable
fruit introduction yet made by
the United States Department
of Agriculture
Marker is at the intersection of Arlington Avenue ...
The Washington Navy Yard
authorized by the first Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddard, is the U.S. Navy's oldest shore establishment. It occupies land set aside by George Washington for use by the federal government. The Navy Yard expanded rapidly as a shipbuilding facility ...