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