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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Prince George’s County, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Prince George's County, Maryland and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Prince George s County, MD (524) Anne Arundel County, MD (435) Calvert County, MD (134) Charles County, MD (142) Howard County, MD (116) Montgomery County, MD (534) Washington, DC (1956) Alexandria Ind. City, VA (297) Fairfax County, VA (474)  PrinceGeorge'sCounty(524) Prince George's County (524)  AnneArundelCounty(435) Anne Arundel County (435)  CalvertCounty(134) Calvert County (134)  CharlesCounty(142) Charles County (142)  HowardCounty(116) Howard County (116)  MontgomeryCounty(534) Montgomery County (534)   D.C.(1956) Washington (1956)  (297) Alexandria (297)  FairfaxCountyVirginia(474) Fairfax County (474)
Adjacent to Prince George's County, Maryland
    Anne Arundel County (435)
    Calvert County (134)
    Charles County (142)
    Howard County (116)
    Montgomery County (534)
    Washington, D.C. (1956)
    Alexandria, D.C. (297)
    Fairfax County, Virginia (474)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
201Maryland (Prince George's County), Colmar Manor — The Road to the Capital — Battle of Bladensburg — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail —
202Maryland (Prince George's County), Colmar Manor — The Road to the Capitol — Battle of Bladensburg — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail —
203Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — African-Americans at Mount Calvert
204Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Aviation History — Columbia Air Center
205Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Bellefields — Formerly Sim's Delight
206Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Billingsley's Point
207Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Bishop Thomas John Claggett
208Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Blown to Atoms — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail
209Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Changing Guard — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail
210Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Charles Town
211Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Chesapeake Beach Railway
212Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Columbia Air Center
213Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Croom
214Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Enemy Bluff — Star-Spangled Banner Historic Trail
215Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — First Americans at Mount Calvert
216Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Man and the River — Footprints Along the Shore
217Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary
218Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Mount Calvert Federal Period Plantation House
219Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Mount Calvert Historical and Archaeological Park
220Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Mount Calvert Historical and Archaeological Park
221Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Mount Calvert Manor
222Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Mount Calvert, Early Town
223Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Nottingham
224Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Shaded Reprieve — Star-Spangled Banner Historic Trail
225Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — St. Simon's Episcopal Mission
226Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — St. Simon's Mission, 1896 — St. Thomas' Episcopal Parish
227Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — St. Thomas' Parish Church
228Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — The Blacksmith Shop
229Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — The Duckett Cabin
230Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — The Nottingham Schoolhouse
231Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — The Sears House
232Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — The Town of Nottingham
233Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — The War of 1812
234Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — The War of 1812 and the Chesapeake Flotilla
235Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Woodland Indian Villages on the Patuxent River
236Maryland (Prince George's County), Croom — Woodland Indians
237Maryland (Prince George's County), District Heights — Ridgeley Rosenwald School
238Maryland (Prince George's County), District Heights — Tragedy Strikes Trooper 2
239Maryland (Prince George's County), Edmonston — Adam F. Plummer — 1819-1905
240Maryland (Prince George's County), Edmonston — Edmonston Veterans Park
241Maryland (Prince George's County), Edmonston — The Remarkable Plummer Family — From Riversdale to Mount Rose — Anacostia Trails Heritage Area —
242Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-41 — Bungalow Row — 62nd Avenue Between Foote Street and Addison Road — Documented Properties, Built Circa 1920 —
243Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-38 — Charity Hall — 715 61st Avenue — Documented Property, Built c. 1908 —
244Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-35 — Cornelius Fonville House — 602 60th Place — Historic Site, Built in 1912 —
245Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-36 — Doswell Brooks House — 6107 Foote Street — Historic Resources, Built 1928 —
246Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-9 — Fairmount Heights Elementary School — 737 61st Avenue — Historic Site, Built 1912 —
247Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-25 — Fairmount Heights Methodist Church — 716 59th Avenue — Historic Resource, Built 1911 —
248Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — First Baptist Church — 806 58th Avenue — Erected 1913 —
249Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-33 — Henry Pinckney House — 608 60th Place — Historic Resource, Built, c. 1905 —
250Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — In Honor of the Men and Women of Fairmount Heights who Served in World War II
251Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-24 — James F. Armstrong House — 908 59th Avenue — Historic Site, Built c 1905 —
252Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-32 — John S. Johnson House — 612 60th Place — Historic Resource, Built 1911 —
253Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-42 — Municipal Center Site — The Site of the Original Town Hall and Municipal Center — 717 60th Place Documented Property, Built 1942 —
254Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Northeast 9
255Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-39 — Robert S. Nichols House — 802 58th Avenue — Historic Resource, Built c. 1908 —
256Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-17 — Samuel Hargrove House — 5907 K Street — Historic Resource, Built 1918 —
257Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-40 — Sylvan Vista Baptist Church — 1103 60th Avenue — Documented Property, Built in 1925 —
258Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — The Masonic Lodge No. 92 / The Columbine Chapter No. 46 — 5501 Addison Road — Historic Resource circa 1940 —
259Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — The Original Municipal Center — Historic Resource Built Circa 1942 — The Fairmount Heights African American Historic Trail —
260Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — The William Sidney Pittman House — William Sidney Pittman and Portia Washington Pittman — The Fairmount Heights African American Historic Trail —
261Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — Trammell-Taylor House — 717 59th Avenue — Historic Resource, Built circa 1910 —
262Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — William Sidney Pittman and Portia Washington Pittman House Site — 505 Eastern Avenue — Historic Site 1907-2013 —
263Maryland (Prince George's County), Fairmount Heights — 72-09-29 — World War II Monument — 701 59th Avenue — Historic Site, Erected 1946 —
264Maryland (Prince George's County), Forest Heights — Africans Becoming Americans
265Maryland (Prince George's County), Forest Heights — After the Addisons — Oxon Hill in the 19th and 20th Centuries
266Maryland (Prince George's County), Forest Heights — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Southeast 8
267Maryland (Prince George's County), Forest Heights — The Addisons of Oxon Hill Manor
268Maryland (Prince George's County), Forest Heights — The Architecture of Oxon Hill Manor
269Maryland (Prince George's County), Forest Heights — The First People
270Maryland (Prince George's County), Forest Hills — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Southeast 3
271Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — “Warburton Manor” — Patented 1661
272Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — 15-inch Rodman Smoothbore
273Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — 15-inch Rodman Smoothbore — Civil War Defenses of Washington
274Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — 40 Members of the Col. John Addison Family
275Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Battery Decatur and Disappearing Guns
276Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Capital Guardian — Fort Washington
277Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Capital Guardian — The First Fort
278Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Capital Guardian — The Endicott System
279Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Caponiere
280Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Counterscarp Battery
281Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Firepower on the Potomac — Fort Washington Park
282Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Fort Foote — Protecting the Nation’s Capital
283Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Fort Foote — Civil War Defenses of Washington — 1861-1865 —
284Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Fort Washington Park
285Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — King's Depression Carriage
286Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Main Gateway
287Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Minefields
288Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — New Guns for an Old Fort
289Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Northwest Bastion
290Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Prince George’s County — St. John's Church — Erected 1723 —
291Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Self-Destruction — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
292Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Shot and Shell
293Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Site of Silesia School — 1902-1925
294Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — The Cisterns
295Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — The Defenses of Washington
296Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — The Mortar Battery
297Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — The Northwest Demi-Bastion
298Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — The Water Battery
299Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Water Battery
300Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Welcome to Fort Washington’s Waterside Trail

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