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George Washington White Oak

In memory of

George Washington Bicentennial

Mt. Vernon White Oak

–· –

Planted by

The Society of Daughters of Colonial Wars

in the State of New Jersey

March 16, 1932

Marker is on West State Street just west of Green Place, on the right when traveling east. ...

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George Washington

George Washington

Where You Are Standing

On September 20, 1780

Waits General George Washington,

Commander-in-Chief of the American Armies

During the American Colonies' Revolution

Against Great Britain.

He has come with Governor Trumbull and

Connecticut's Patriots to greet the French ...

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Major George Washington

On the flats of the east side of Connoquenessing Creek, one hundred rods east of this spot, Major George Washington, then a youth twenty-one years of age, narrowly escaped death, being shot at by a hostile Indian, less than fifteen ...

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George Washington House

(Circa 1752)

The George Washington House, often referred to as the Indian Queen Tavern, was built by tavern keeper Jacob Wirt. Prior to the Revolution, when Bladensburg was a thriving port town, this building was rented out to Cunningham and Company, ...

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George Washington Junior High School

The George Washington Junior High School was formerly located on this site. Along with the local Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, located in the Hyde Park neighborhood, the George Washington Junior High School was among the first junior high schools ...

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George Washington Kneeling in Prayer

George Washington

Kneeling in Prayer

by

Donald DeLue

Erected in Commemoration

of the

Fiftieth Anniversary

of the

George Washington

Memorial Park

Cemetery Association

1939 - 1989

Marker is at the intersection of Paramus Road and West Century Road, on the right when traveling north on Paramus Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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George Washington’s Birthplace

On the ground before you once stood the plantation home of Augustine Washington and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington. Here, on February 22, 1732, George Washington—farmer, general of the Continental Army, and first president of the United States—was born.

George ...

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George Washington

Original benefactor 1782.

Member, Visitors and Governors, 1784–1789.

Marker can be reached from Washington Avenue (Maryland Route 213) north of Campus Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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George Washington

In this building

George Washington

was entertained

April 25, 1791.

Here also Henry Clay

was a guest April 9, 1844.

New Hanover Historical Commission

A.J. Howell E.S. Martin

James Sprunt W.A. McGirt

Marker is at the intersection of South Front ...

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Birthplace of George Washington Carver

Within this area by Act of Congress

of July 14, 1943, is preserved

the birthplace of

George Washington Carver

who rose from slavery to become

a distinguished scientist and

a great force in creating

racial understanding

Courtesy hmdb.org

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