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Bicentennial of the Birth of George Washington
To Inspire Patriotism
and Loyalty
and t...
Ending Slavery in Washington
Civil War to Civil Rights
To your right at the end...
Alfred Washington Ellet
Oct. 11, 1820 - Jan. 9, 1895
Brig. Gen. - U.S. Volun...
Washington Afro-American Newspaper Office Building
1800 11th Street, NW
The independent weekly Afro-A...
George Washington Boulder
George Washington Boulder
On this rock
Preside...
Washington State's Oldest Brick Building
Washington Territorial Court House
Washington Territ...
Grapefruit League- Space Coast Stadium- Washington Nationals
HEARING AN UMPIRE CALL “PLAY BALL!” IS NOTHING NEW IN FLOR...
National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters
...National Historic Landmark-Washington's Headquarters
National Historic Landmark-Washington's Headquarters
National Historic Landmark- Washington Crossing
National Historic Landmark- Washington Crossing
This...
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Bicentennial of the Birth of George Washington
To Inspire Patriotism
and Loyalty
and to commemorate the
Bicentennial of the Birth
of George Washington
[Erected] February 1932
Marker is on Alumni Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Ending Slavery in Washington
Civil War to Civil Rights
To your right at the end of Indiana Avenue is Washington's first City Hall/Courthouse. Across Sixth Street is the H. Carl Moultrie I Courthouse, a successor to the original courthouse.
The Old City Hall/Courthouse opened ...
Alfred Washington Ellet
Oct. 11, 1820 - Jan. 9, 1895
Brig. Gen. - U.S. Volunteers
Commander [Mississippi] Marine Brigade
Capt. 59th Ill. Inf. Aug. 20, 1861
Lieut. Col. U.S. Volunteers Apr. 28, 1862
Brig. Gen. Nov. 1, 1862
This marker erected in 1979
at the request of his grandson,
the late ...
Washington Afro-American Newspaper Office Building
1800 11th Street, NW
The independent weekly Afro-American, one of the most enduring Black newspapers in the country was founded in Baltimore in 1892 by John H. Murphy, Sr. The Washington Afro-American began publication in 1932, and operated from this ...
George Washington Boulder
George Washington Boulder
On this rock
President George Washington
rested and ate dinner, enroute
from Salisbury to Winston-Salem
May 31, 1791
Erected by
Gen Wm. Davidson Chapter D.A.R.
Lexington N.C.
1926
Marker is on Route 150, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington State's Oldest Brick Building
Washington Territorial Court House
Washington Territorial Court House
1308 E Street Bellingham Washington
Washington State's oldest brick building, built in 1858 with bricks made in Philadelphia and shipped around Cape Horn.
Erected as a combination store, commission house and bank during the Fraser River ...
Grapefruit League- Space Coast Stadium- Washington Nationals
HEARING AN UMPIRE CALL “PLAY BALL!” IS NOTHING NEW IN FLORIDA. MAJOR LEAGUE SPRING TRAINING BEGAN HERE IN 1888, WHEN THE WASHINGTON STATESMEN
(LATER THE WASHINGTON SENATORS) VISITED JACKSONVILLE TO PLAY A SERIES OF PRE-SEASON EXHIBITION GAMES.
FLORIDA BECAME A ...
National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters
This Dutch Colonial fieldstone residence was used by Washington from April 1, 1782, to August 19, 1783, during the closing days of the Revolution.
Here he drafted crucial documents that laid the foundation for the new ...
National Historic Landmark-Washington's Headquarters
National Historic Landmark-Washington's Headquarters
This small farmhouse with a plain early Georgian exterior and an elaborate late Georgian interior served as Washington's headquarters from December 1777 to June 1778.
Since 1976, it has been included in Valley Forge National Historical Park.
Courtesy National ...
National Historic Landmark- Washington Crossing
National Historic Landmark- Washington Crossing
This Landmark was the scene of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware on Christmas night 1776 to raid Trenton, thereby rescuing the waning America's struggle for independence.
By this daring act Washington carried the war to the ...