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By Carl Gordon Moore Jr., September 1, 2020
Middletown World War I Memorial
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401Delaware (New Castle County), Middletown — Middletown World War I Memorial
402Delaware (New Castle County), Newark — Memorial Hall
403Delaware (New Castle County), Newark — Of Rural New Castle County
404Delaware (New Castle County), Newport — In Honor of All Veterans
405Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — Historic Shipyards — Riverfront Wilmington
406Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
407Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — NCC-225 — Washington Street Bridge
408Delaware (Sussex County), Georgetown — Sussex County World War II Memorial
409Delaware (Sussex County), Lewes — World Wars I and II Memorial
410Delaware (Sussex County), Rehoboth Beach — Veterans Memorial — (Rehoboth Beach, Delaware)
411Delaware (Sussex County), Rehoboth Beach — World War I Memorial
412Delaware (Sussex County), Seaford — SC-114 — Nanticoke Post No. 6
413Delaware (Sussex County), Seaford — Seaford Veterans Memorial
414District of Columbia (Washington), American University Park — World War I Memorial
415District of Columbia (Washington), American University Park — World War I Memorial
416District of Columbia (Washington), Brightwood — 2 — Borden's Dream — Former Walter Reed Army Medical Center — Walking Tour —
417District of Columbia (Washington), Brightwood — 4 — Borden's Dream Realized — Former Walter Reed Army Medical Center — Walking Tour —
418District of Columbia (Washington), Brightwood — 15 — The Rock on Brightwood Avenue — Battleground to Community — Brightwood Heritage Trail —
419District of Columbia (Washington), Brightwood — Walter Reed Army Medical Center — 1 May 1909 - 15 September 2011
420District of Columbia (Washington), Brightwood — 3 — Walter Reed General Hospital — Former Walter Reed Army Medical Center — Walking Tour —
421District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — The Minuteman Memorial Building — ROA National Headquarters
422District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — Victory Garden
423District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — War Garden
424District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — War Gardens Over the Top — World War I Era Garden — The Library of Congress Commemorates World War I —
425District of Columbia (Washington), Downtown — First Division War Memorial
426District of Columbia (Washington), Downtown — Second Infantry Division Memorial
427District of Columbia (Washington), Downtown — South Side — President's Park
428District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — Owen D Young Peace Tower
429District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — The House of Brig. Gen. George P. Scriven
430District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — TomᚠG. Masaryk
431District of Columbia (Washington), East Potomac Park — Engineering a Landmark — Hains Point, National Mall & Memorial Parks, Washington, D.C. — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
432District of Columbia (Washington), Federal Triangle — John J. Pershing, General of the Armies (1860-1948) — The Western Front - The Meuse-Argonne Campaign
433District of Columbia (Washington), Federal Triangle — 7 — Washington, DC: Capital and City — Make No Little Plans — Federal Triangle Heritage Trail —
434District of Columbia (Washington), Foggy Bottom — Jane Delano
435District of Columbia (Washington), Foggy Bottom — 2013 — Radford House — Dedicated May 5, 2013
436District of Columbia (Washington), Forest Hills — Cultural Institutions — Forest Hills Neighborhood Art on Call
437District of Columbia (Washington), Georgetown — World War I Memorial
438District of Columbia (Washington), Glover Park — The National War Memorial Shrine of the Russian Orthodox Church of America — Russian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas
439District of Columbia (Washington), Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) — Bolling Air Force Base
440District of Columbia (Washington), Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) — In Memory of Col. Raynal C. Bolling
441District of Columbia (Washington), Kingman Park — In Memory of Eastern High School Alumni
442District of Columbia (Washington), Mount Vernon Square — 12 — Reaching for Equality — Midcity at the Crossroads — Shaw Heritage Trail —
443District of Columbia (Washington), Navy Yard — Dudley Knox Center for Naval History — Dudley Wright Knox, Commodore, USN — 1877-1960 —
444District of Columbia (Washington), Navy Yard — Frank W. Crilley Building — Frank W. Crilley, Ensign, U.S. Navy, 1888-1947
445District of Columbia (Washington), Navy Yard — Functioning as the Navy's First Research and Development Center — Innovation — Behind These Walls —
446District of Columbia (Washington), Navy Yard — Lumber Shed - Form and Function
447District of Columbia (Washington), Navy Yard — Navy Gun Car — Mounting 14" - 50 Caliber Naval Gun
448District of Columbia (Washington), Navy Yard — Providing Neighborhood Enrichment — Community — Behind These Walls —
449District of Columbia (Washington), Navy Yard — Radio Towers
450District of Columbia (Washington), Navy Yard — Receiving Honored Servicemembers and Dignitaries — Honor — Behind These Walls —
451District of Columbia (Washington), Navy Yard — 19 — Twelve12 — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront —
452District of Columbia (Washington), Navy Yard — Willard Park — Washington Navy Yard — Panel 2
453District of Columbia (Washington), NoMa/Sursum Corda — 2 — Gateway to The Nation's Capital — Hub, Home, Heart — Greater H Street NE Heritage Trail —
454District of Columbia (Washington), North Cleveland Park — The Hon. Walter Gresham Andrews
455District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — Jean Monnet — 1888-1979
456District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — Reserve Officers Association of the United States
457District of Columbia (Washington), Petworth — Opha May Jacob Johnson Monument
458District of Columbia (Washington), Rock Creek Park — Jusserand — Banc Commeratif Erige a la Memoir de Jean Jule Jusserand Ambassadeur de France
459District of Columbia (Washington), Shaw — 4 — Armed Resistance — "Lift Every Voice" — Georgia Ave./Pleasant Plains Heritage Trail —
460District of Columbia (Washington), Sheridan-Kalorama — Eleftherios Venizelos — 1864-1936
461District of Columbia (Washington), Spring Valley — Birthplace of the Army Chemical Corps
462District of Columbia (Washington), Spring Valley — Mary Eliza Graydon
463District of Columbia (Washington), The National Mall — District of Columbia War Memorial — National Mall and Memorial Parks — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
464District of Columbia (Washington), The National Mall — District of Columbia World War Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — National Mall & Memorial Parks —
465District of Columbia (Washington), Woodley Park — Mihran Mesrobian
466Florida (Alachua County), Gainesville — Florida Field — University of Florida
467Florida (Alachua County), Gainesville — This Tower — University of Florida
468Florida (Alachua County), High Springs — American Legion Veterans Memorial
469Florida (Alachua County), Melrose — Melrose World War I Memorial — Melrose Heritage Park
470Florida (Brevard County), Merritt Island — F-571 — Provost Hall
471Florida (Brevard County), Titusville — Striving For Peace Throughout The World
472Florida (Citrus County), Crystal River — Bicentennial Park War Memorial
473Florida (Citrus County), Inverness — Citrus County Veterans Memorial
474Florida (Citrus County), Inverness — World War I and World War II Memorial
475Florida (Clay County), Middleburg — F-840 — General Roy Stanley Geiger,United States Marine Corps
476Florida (Duval County), Jacksonville — Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark
477Florida (Duval County), Jacksonville — #148 — United States Railroad Administration Locomotive
478Florida (Escambia County), Pensacola — Battery Langdon — 1917-1947 — Fort Pickens —
479Florida (Escambia County), Pensacola Beach — Battery Cooper — Shoot and Duck — Fort Pickens —
480Florida (Escambia County), Pensacola Beach — Battery Cullum, Battery Sevier — Artillery Ballet — Fort Pickens —
481Florida (Escambia County), Pensacola Beach — Battery Worth — Hold Your Ears — Fort Pickens —
482Florida (Escambia County), Pensacola Beach — Swatting Mosquitoes — Fort Pickens —
483Florida (Gadsden County), Quincy — Gadsden County War Memorial
484Florida (Hamilton County), White Springs — Wars and Conflicts in White Springs
485Florida (Hernando County), Brooksville — Hernando County War Memorial
486Florida (Hillsborough County), Tampa — Jessamine Flowers Link — 1870-1973
487Florida (Hillsborough County), Tampa — Memorial Highway — "Road of remembrance to those who gave their lives for liberty in the World War, 1917-18"
488Florida (Hillsborough County), Tampa — War Memorial
489Florida (Lake County), Mt Dora — The World War — 1917 • 1918
490Florida (Leon County), Tallahassee — USS Tallahassee
491Florida (Miami-Dade County), Coral Gables — Ruth Bryan Owen Waterway Park
492Florida (Miami-Dade County), Miami — Dinner Key
493Florida (Monroe County), Islamorada — Site of Camp Three
494Florida (Monroe County), Key West — F-658 — Key West Armory
495Florida (Monroe County), Key West — Navy Days at Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park
496Florida (Nassau County), Yulee — Florida Honors and Remembers our POW’s and MIA’s
497Florida (Okaloosa County), Crestview — Okaloosa County Veterans Memorial
498Florida (Okaloosa County), Hurlburt Field — Medal of Honor Recipients — World War I
499Florida (Orange County), Orlando — "Lest We Forget"
500Florida (Pinellas County), St. Petersburg — Our Heroes of the World War — 1917-1918

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