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Why is the Washington Monument Temporarily Closed?
On August 23, 2011, a magnitude 5.8 earthqu...
Why is the Washington Monument Temporarily Closed?
On August 23, 2011, a magnitude 5.8 earthqu...
Washington’s Southern States Tour
In
patriotic commemoration
of
George Was...
George Washington’s Inauguration
United States Constitution Bicentennial
“On this si...
George Washington Towns
George Washington Towns was born in Wilkes County, Georgia...
Washington at the Wayside Inn
Washington
Passed This Place
On His Way to
...Gen. Washington
In the summer of 1783,
General Geor...
Washington Headquarters
~ Preakness ~
July 1 – 29, and October 9 -
Nov...
The Burning of Washington, D.C.
Oxon Hill Farm - Oxon Cove Park
“I cannot express to...
George Washington Bicentennial
In memory of
George Washington
1732 - 1...
Results for Washington
Why is the Washington Monument Temporarily Closed?
On August 23, 2011, a magnitude 5.8 earthquake centered in Virginia sent tremors throughout eastern North America. This seismic activity affected a number of Washington, D.C. landmarks, including the Washington Monument. National Park Service engineers and experts in historic ...
Why is the Washington Monument Temporarily Closed?
On August 23, 2011, a magnitude 5.8 earthquake centered in Virginia sent tremors throughout eastern North America. This seismic activity affected a number of Washington, D.C. landmarks, including the Washington Monument. National Park Service engineers and experts in historic ...
Washington’s Southern States Tour
In
patriotic commemoration
of
George Washington
on his
tour of the
Southern states
1791
Marked by the North Carolina
Daughters of the American Revolution
1925
Marker is on Old Battlefield Road, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
George Washington’s Inauguration
United States Constitution Bicentennial
“On this site stood the historic Cross Keys Tavern” where George Washington and his party including Governor Livingston arrived late afternoon Saturday April 22, 1789 to spend the night before proceeding to Elizabethtown and hence to ...
George Washington Towns
George Washington Towns was born in Wilkes County, Georgia, May 4, 1801, and died in Macon, Georgia, July 15, 1854. A lawyer and resident of Talbotton, Georgia, Towns served as state legislator, U.S. Congressman, and Governor of Georgia (1847-51). During ...
Washington at the Wayside Inn
Washington
Passed This Place
On His Way to
Cambridge
To Take Command
of the
Patriot Army
June 1775 July
Marker is on Wayside Inn Road ¼ mile west of Boston Post Road (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Gen. Washington
In the summer of 1783,
General George Washington
was in the township of
Greenwich, while on a tour
of northern battlefields.
Marker is on U.S. 4, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington Headquarters
~ Preakness ~
July 1 – 29, and October 9 -
November 27, 1780, Washing-
ton had headquarters here at
the house of Colonel Theunis
Dey. The main army encamp-
ed along Totowa Heights.
Marker is on Totowa Road (County Route 644), on the left when traveling ...
The Burning of Washington, D.C.
Oxon Hill Farm - Oxon Cove Park
“I cannot express to you the distress it has occasioned at the Battle of Bladensburg. We heard every fire. …Our house was shook repeatedly by the firing upon forts and bridges, and illuminated by ...
George Washington Bicentennial
In memory of
George Washington
1732 - 1799
this tree is planted by
Lewis Boyer Chapter D.A.R.
in the bicentennial year of his birth
1932
Marker is at the intersection of Main Avenue (Ohio Route 29) and Poplar Street, on the right when traveling south on Main ...