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Booker T. Washington School
Construction of Booker T. Washington School began in 1926 ...
National Historic Landmark-Heyward-Washington House
National Historic Landmark-Heyward-Washington House
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National Historic Landmark-Lee Chapel, Washington & Lee University
Built in 1867 under his supervision, this Victorian Gothic...
George Washington High School
George Washington High School began in a wooden building l...
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
Although the formal gardens are the centerpiece of this pa...
Jolly Rancher 1113 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation B...
1115 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation B...
1211 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation B...
Washington Street School
A Bedrock of Black History in Newton County, GA.
In ...
Washington Light Infantry 1907
1812~WAR of 1812 between the United States and Great Brita...
Results for Washington
Booker T. Washington School
Construction of Booker T. Washington School began in 1926 amid protests from white citizens living in the area. Men in the community took turns standing guard at night and working during the day, until the school was built. Officially opened ...
National Historic Landmark-Heyward-Washington House
National Historic Landmark-Heyward-Washington House
From 1777 to 1794, this three story brick structure, a fine example of a Charleston double house, was the home of Thomas Heyward, Jr. (1746-1809), a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The house was built in ...
National Historic Landmark-Lee Chapel, Washington & Lee University
Built in 1867 under his supervision, this Victorian Gothic brick building commemorates the years Robert E. Lee (1807-1870) served as president (1865-1870) of the college, then known as Washington College. Lee is buried in a chapel vault.
Image: Library of ...
George Washington High School
George Washington High School began in a wooden building located near Main Street and Avenue G around 1940.
Before the school was built, local black students received instruction in an old house and in a small wooden church in North ...
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
Although the formal gardens are the centerpiece of this park, Washington Oaks is also famous for the unique shoreline of coquina rock formations that line its Atlantic beach. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River, this property was ...
Jolly Rancher 1113 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation Board
In May of 1949, Bill and Dorothy Harmsen purchased an ice cream machine and leased a storefront on the east side of Washington Ave. The Harmsens chose the name Jolly Rancher for their ...
1115 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation Board
The Colorado Transcript, Colorado’s second oldest newspaper, began here on November 24, 1866. General Gorge West, a Civil War veteran, and one of the founders of Golden and the Colorado School of Mines, ...
1211 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation Board
The original building was constructed in 1870 by John H. Parsons and William H. Curry as the City Restaurant Hotel for an Italian immigrant Charles Garbarino. It originally had arched windows and doors ...
Washington Street School
A Bedrock of Black History in Newton County, GA.
In 1889 Washington Street School was established under the Covington City School system. The old building burned in 1939. Students and faculty met for two years in Black Churches.
1941 -- A new ...
Washington Light Infantry 1907
1812~WAR of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain. This Company was mustered into active service.
1836~SEMINOLE WAR ~The Washington Light Infantry was sent to St. Augustine for the protection of women and children.
1847~MEXICAN WAR~ This company volunteers ...