Results for George Washington Monument
George Washington Birthplace National Monument
By the time of George Washington’s birth in 1...
George Washington Memorial Monument
On November 20th 1776, General George Washington and part ...
Colonel George Washington Monument
Dedicated July 9, 1930 to Colonel George Washington, who s...
George Washington Monument
Washington
(Marker conveys the impact of Virginians ...
George Washington Carver National Monument
Immediately after George Washington Carver’s death i...
Results for George Washington Monument
George Washington Birthplace National Monument
By the time of George Washington’s birth in 1732 on the marshy shores of Popes Creek, his family had been on the land between Mattox and Popes Creek for three quarters of a century. The George Washington Birthplace National ...
George Washington Memorial Monument
On November 20th 1776, General George Washington and part of the Continental Army on their march from Fort Lee to Trenton passed this way.
Erected July 4th, 1915
Marker is at the intersection of Fort Lee Road and Leonia Avenue, ...
Colonel George Washington Monument
Dedicated July 9, 1930 to Colonel George Washington, who served as aide-de-camp to General Edward Braddock in the Battle of Braddock’s Field around this site July 9, 1755
Marker is on Jones Avenue 0.1 miles south of Bell Avenue, on the ...
George Washington Monument
Washington
(Marker conveys the impact of Virginians on our Country's history through its prominent and allegorical figures. See the "More about this marker" section and the links for more information).
Marker is on N. 9th Street near E. Grace Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
George Washington Carver National Monument
Immediately after George Washington Carver’s death in 1943, the United States Congress recognized the importance of keeping his memory alive by establishing Carver’s birthplace as a national monument.
George Washington Carver first made an impression on Congress when he appeared ...