Historical Markers and War Memorials in Prince Georges County, Maryland
Adjacent to Prince George's County, Maryland
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — American Milking Devon Cattle — |
| Near Bryan Point Road 0.5 miles north of Cactus Hill Road, on the left when traveling north. | |||
| 2► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Calvert Manor — |
| On Farmington Road 0.6 miles west of Indian Head Highway (Maryland Route 210), on the left when traveling west. | |||
| 3► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Cherished Homeland Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| On Bryan Point Road. | |||
| 4► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Christ Episcopal Church Accokeek — |
| On Farmington Road at Bryan Point Road, on the left when traveling south on Farmington Road. | |||
| 5► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Ecosystem Farm Piscataway Park Accokeek Creek — |
| On Bryan Point Road. | |||
| 6► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — First Alarm System — |
| On Livingston Road 0.2 miles east of Sanford Lane, on the left when traveling east. | |||
| 7► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — First People of the Potomac Piscataway Park — |
| Near Accokeek Creek Trail 0.5 miles north of Bryan Point Road. | |||
| 8► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Fishing the Potomac River The National Colonial Farm Accokeek Foundation at Piscataway Park — |
| On Bryan Point Road (Entrance to the Park). Reported damaged. | |||
| 9► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Heritage Breeds — |
| Near Bryan Point Road 0.5 miles north of Cactus Hill Road, on the left when traveling north. | |||
| 10► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Hog Island Sheep — |
| Near Bryan Point Road 0.5 miles north of Cactus Hill Road, on the left when traveling north. | |||
| 11► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — John Smith Explores the Chesapeake Captain John Smith National Historic Trail National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| On Bryan Point Road. | |||
| 12► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Join the Adventure Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| On Bryan Point Road. | |||
| 13► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Land Shaping People Accokeek Foundation at Piscataway Park — |
| On Bryan Point Road. | |||
| 14► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Leaf, Land, and People The National Colonial Farm Accokeek Foundation at Piscataway Park — |
| On Bryan Point Road (Entrance to the Park). Reported unreadable. | |||
| 15► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Marshall Hall — |
| On Marshall Hall Driveway east of Marshall Hall Rd. (Maryland Route 227), on the left when traveling north. Reported missing. | |||
| 16► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — People Shaping the Land The National Colonial Farm Accokeek Foundation at Piscataway Park — |
| On Bryan Point Road (Entrance to the Park). | |||
| 17► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Pumpkin Ash Trail Environmental Preservation — |
| Near Bryan Point Road 0.4 miles north of Cactus Hill Road, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 18► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Science and History Together The National Colonial Farm Accokeek Foundation at Piscataway Park — |
| On Bryan Point Road (Entrance to the Park). | |||
| 19► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — The Hon. Frances Payne Bolton — |
| Near Bryan Point Road 0.8 miles north of Cactus Hill Road, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 20► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — The National Colonial Farm Accokeek Foundation at Piscataway Park — |
| On Bryan Point Road (Entrance to the Park). | |||
| 21► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — The Potomac Heritage The National Colonial Farm Accokeek Foundation at Piscataway Park — |
| On Bryan Point Road (Entrance to the Park). Reported unreadable. | |||
| 22► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Traveling on the Potomac River The National Colonial Farm Accokeek Foundation at Piscataway Park — |
| On Bryan Point Road (Entrance to the Park). Reported damaged. | |||
| 23► Maryland (Prince George's County), Accokeek — Welcome to the Visitor Center Piscataway National Park — |
| On Bryan Point Road. | |||
| 24► Maryland (Prince George's County), Adelphi — Adelphi Mill — |
| On Riggs Road (Route 212) 0.8 miles south of Metzerott Road, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 25► Maryland (Prince George's County), Adelphi — Mother Jones “Grand Old Champion of Labor” — |
| On Powder Mill Road (Maryland Route 212) 0.1 miles from Riggs Road (Maryland Route 212). | |||
| 26► Maryland (Prince George's County), Andrews Air Force Base — U.S. Air Force Special Air Missions — |
| Near Knerr Drive east of Arnold Avenue. | |||
| 27► Maryland (Prince George's County), Aquasco — Alarming Sight Star-Spangled Banner Historic Trail — |
| On Aquasco Road at Saint Mary's Church Road, on the right when traveling north on Aquasco Road. | |||
| 28► Maryland (Prince George's County), Aquasco — Brig Gen Leonard Covington 1768 - 1813 — |
| On Aquasco Road (Maryland Route 381) at St. Mary's Church Road, on the right when traveling north on Aquasco Road. | |||
| 29► Maryland (Prince George's County), Aquasco — Woodville School — |
| On Aquasco Road (Maryland Route 351), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 30► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Abraham Hall: A Historic African American Benevolent Lodge — |
| Near Old Muirkirk Road. | |||
| 31► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Ammendale Normal Institute — |
| On Baltimore Avenue (U.S. 1) south of Ammendale Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed. | |||
| 32► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Beltsville Agricultural Research Center - West — |
| On South Drive/Circle Road 0.2 miles west of Baltimore Avenue (U.S. 1), on the left when traveling north. | |||
| 33► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Browns Tavern — |
| On Baltimore Avenue (U.S. 1) at IKEA Center Way, on the right when traveling south on Baltimore Avenue. | |||
| 34► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Ebenezer Meeting House First Methodist Episcopal Church in Beltsville, Maryland — |
| On Old Gunpowder Road at Powdermill Road (Maryland Route 212), on the right when traveling north on Old Gunpowder Road. | |||
| 35► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Iron Production: Maryland's Industrial Past - The Iron Making Process — |
| Near Old Muirkirk Road. | |||
| 36► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Queens Chapel Methodist Church, Established 1868 — |
| On Old Muirkirk Road. | |||
| 37► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Site of Rhodes Tavern — |
| On Baltimore Avenue (U.S. 1) at South Drive, on the right when traveling south on Baltimore Avenue. | |||
| 38► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Site of Van Horn's Tavern — |
| On Old Baltimore Pike at Odell Road on Old Baltimore Pike. | |||
| 39► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Three Sisters: Close Knit Communities of the Laurel Area. — |
| Near Old Muirkirk Road. | |||
| 40► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Van Horns Tavern On Vansville Hill Prince George's County, Maryland — |
| On Baltimore Avenue (U.S. 1) at Prince Georges Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Baltimore Avenue. | |||
| 41► Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — When the Iron was Hot: African America Ironworkers of Muirkirk — |
| Near Old Muirkirk Road. | |||
| 42► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Armed Forces Memorial — |
| On 57th Avenue north of Berwyn Road, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 43► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Carrington Avenue — |
| On Osage Street at Edmonston Road, on the left when traveling west on Osage Street. | |||
| 44► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Charlton Avenue — |
| On Charlton Avenue at Goucher Drive, on the right when traveling south on Charlton Avenue. | |||
| 45► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Duncanson Avenue Historic Berwyn Heights Town of Berwyn Heights, Maryland — |
| On Seminole Street east of 60th Avenue, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 46► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Edmonston Road Historic Berwyn Heights Town of Berwyn Heights, Maryland — |
| On Edmonston Road north of Pontiac Street, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 47► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Keleher Avenue Historic Berwyn Heights Town of Berwyn Heights, Maryland — |
| On Ruatan Street east of Berwyn Road, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 48► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Town of Berwyn Heights Anacostia Trails Heritage Area — |
| On Berwyn Road west of Ruatan Street, on the left when traveling west. | |||
| 49► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Town of Berwyn Heights Anacostia Trails Heritage Area — |
| On Berwyn Road at Pontiac Street, on the right when traveling south on Berwyn Road. | |||
| 50► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Town of Berwyn Heights Anacostia Trails Heritage Area Welcome to the Town of Berwyn Heights — |
| On 55th Avenue south of Berwyn Road, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 51► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Washington, Spa Spring & Gretta Railroad — |
| On Berwyn Road at 58th Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Berwyn Road. | |||
| 52► Maryland (Prince George's County), Berwyn Heights — Waugh Avenue Historic Berwyn Heights Town of Berwyn Heights, Maryland — |
| On Berwyn Road east of 57th Avenue, on the left when traveling east. | |||
| 53► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — A Workplace of Many Generations Bostwick Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — |
| On 48th Street. | |||
| 54► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — An Evolving Landscape Bostwick Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — |
| On 48th Street. | |||
| 55► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Bladensburg Floods (1742-1954) — |
| Near Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at 46th Street. | |||
| 56► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Bladensburg Monuments Honoring their Service Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — |
| Near Upshur Street at Alternate U.S. 1. | |||
| 57► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Bostwick — |
| On 48th Street, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 58► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Bostwick — |
| On 48th Avenue (Maryland Route 769C), on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 59► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — British Advance Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — |
| On Upshur Street near Baltimore Avenue (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 60► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — British Stopover Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| On 48th Street. | |||
| 61► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Casualties of War Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — |
| On Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450), on the left when traveling west. | |||
| 62► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Colonial Ropemaking — |
| Near Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at 46th Street. | |||
| 63► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Dinosaur Alley — |
| On Annapolis Road (State Highway 450) at 46th Street on Annapolis Road. | |||
| 64► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Duels and the Bladensburg Dueling Grounds — |
| Near Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at 46th Street, on the right. | |||
| 65► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Encampment of Coxey's Army (1894) — |
| Near Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at 46th Street. | |||
| 66► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — First Unmanned Balloon Ascension (1784) — |
| Near Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at 46th Street. | |||
| 67► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — George Washington House (Circa 1752) — |
| On Upshur Street at Baltimore Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Upshur Street. | |||
| 68► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Hilleary-Magruder House Bladensburg Archaeology Star-Spangled Banner Historic Trail — |
| On Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at Kenilworth Avenue when traveling east on Annapolis Road. | |||
| 69► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Historic Bladensburg Waterfront Park - Port Town History The Ports of Bladensburg and Beall Town — |
| Near Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at 46th Street. | |||
| 70► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Indian Queen Tavern Bladensburg Archaeology Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — |
| On Baltimore Avenue (U.S. 1) when traveling north. | |||
| 71► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Joshua Barney's Barge and the Chesapeake Flotilla — |
| Near Annapolis Roade (Maryland Route 450) at 46th Steet. | |||
| 72► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Peace Cross “This Memorial Cross” 1917–1918 — |
| On Baltimore Avenue (U.S. 1) at Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450), on the left when traveling south on Baltimore Avenue. | |||
| 73► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Preserving the Past Bostwick Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — |
| On 48th Street. | |||
| 74► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Railroad History in Bladensburg — |
| Near Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at 46th Street. | |||
| 75► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — The Battle of Bladensburg (1814) The War of 1812 — |
| Near Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at 46th Street. | |||
| 76► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — The First Telegraph Line (1844) — |
| Near Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at 46th Street. | |||
| 77► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — The Incidental Cause of the Star-Spangled Banner (1814) — |
| Near Annapolis Road (State Highway 450) at 46th Street. | |||
| 78► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — The Market Square & Stone House Bladensburg Archaeology Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — |
| On Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at Kenilworth Avenue (Maryland Route 201) when traveling east on Annapolis Road. | |||
| 79► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — The Road to the Capital Battle of Bladensburg Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — |
| Near Baltimore Avenue (Route 1) near Upshur Place. | |||
| 80► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Undaunted In Battle The Battle of Bladensburg August 24, 1814 — |
| Near Bladenburg Road (U.S. 450) at Baltimore Avenue (U.S. 1) when traveling west. | |||
| 81► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Veterans Memorial — |
| On Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at Baltimore Avenue (Maryland Route 202), on the right when traveling east on Annapolis Road. | |||
| 82► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — World War II Honor Roll — |
| On Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) at Baltimore Avenue (Maryland Route 202), on the right when traveling east on Annapolis Road. | |||
| 83► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Belair — |
| On Tulip Grove Drive 0.5 miles west of Collington Road (Maryland Route 197), on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 84► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Belair Mansion — |
| On Collington Road (Maryland Route 197) at Tulip Grove Drive, on the left when traveling south on Collington Road. | |||
| 85► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Belair on the Home Front Southern Sympathizers — |
| On Tulip Grove Drive, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 86► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Belair Stable — |
| On Belair Drive at Tulip Grove Drive, on the left when traveling south on Belair Drive. | |||
| 87► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Blacksox Park — |
| Near Mitchellville Road when traveling north. | |||
| 88► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Bowie Railroad Station Museum — |
| Near Chestnut Avenue near 11th Street and Old Laurel-Bowie Road (Maryland Route 564). | |||
| 89► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Bowie State University — |
| On Henry Circle. | |||
| 90► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — From Huntington to Bowie - The History — |
| On Chestnut Street, on the left when traveling west. | |||
| 91► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Hall Station — |
| On Hall Road (Maryland Route 978) 0.1 miles west of Pointer Ridge Road. | |||
| 92► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Holy Trinity Church — |
| On Annapolis road (Maryland Route 450) 1.2 miles west of Collington Road (Maryland Route 197), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 93► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Melford and Cemetery Bowie, Maryland — |
| On Melford Boulevard 0.1 miles east of Tesla Drive, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 94► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Sacred Heart Chapel - White Marsh (Formerly St. Francis Borgia) — |
| On Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450) 0.6 miles west of Crain Highway (Maryland Route 3), on the left when traveling west. | |||
| 95► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — The Belair Stud Farm Cradle of American Racing — |
| On Belair Drive, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 96► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — The Bowie Caboose — |
| Near Chestnut Avenue near 11th Street (Maryland Route 564). Reported missing. | |||
| 97► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — The Bowie Caboose — |
| On Chestnut Avenue just north of 11th Street (Maryland Route 564). | |||
| 98► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — William Levitt and Sons, Belair-at-Bowie — |
| On Belair Drive at Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 450), on the left when traveling south on Belair Drive. | |||
| 99► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Williams Plains — |
| On White Marsh Park Drive 0.3 miles west of Crain Highway (Maryland Route 3), on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 100► Maryland (Prince George's County), Brandywine — John Wilkes Booth and his companion David Herold — |
| On Crain Highway (U.S. 301) at Cedarville Road, on the right when traveling south on Crain Highway. | |||
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