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Entries Containing the Phrase «jones point»
RANKED BY RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
1 ► California, Solano County, Benicia — Commodore Jones Point — |
2 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — A World War I Shipyard Transforms Jones Point — From Shoals to Ships — 1918-1921 — |
3 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — E-117 — Jones Point — |
4 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The First People on Jones Point — In Pursuit of Fur, Fish and Fowl — Jones Point Park — |
5 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Jones Point Lighthouse — Shedding Light on a Landmark — Jones Point Park, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
6 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Long Story of The Jones Point Ropewalk — 1833-1850 — Jones Point Park — |
7 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Race to Build Ships on Jones Point — Alexandria Goes to War — 1918 - 1921 — |
8 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Welcome to Jones Point Park — National Park Service — U.S. Department of the Interior — |
9 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Alexandria, Belle View — Historic Jones Point — Mount Vernon Trail — George Washington Memorial Parkway, National Park Service — |
10 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — D.C.'s First Building Block — Jones Point Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
11 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Prehistory to Colonial Settlement — Jones Point Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
12 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Emerging Nation — Jones Point Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
13 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Lost Village of Cameron at Great Hunting Creek — Jones Point Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
14 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Nation's Capital Begins Here 1791-1793 — Jones Point Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
15 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — World War I-Era Rudder — Evidence of the Shipyard at Jones Point — |
16 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Mistress Margaret Brent — (c1601–c1671) — |
17 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — World Wars to the Present — |
18 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Federal District and Alexandria — Reported unreadable |
19 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Fitting-Out Dock — Shipshape and Cargo-Ready — 1918-1921 — |
20 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Battery Cove Filled: A New Shipyard — Reported unreadable |
21 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Stabler-Leadbeater House — (1847 - 1933) — |
22 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Who Owns the River? — |
23 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, South Cornerstone — District of Columbia — Reported permanently removed |
24 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Mount Vernon Trail — |
25 ► Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport — Mount Vernon Trail — George Washington Memorial Parkway — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
26 ► Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Rosslyn — Mount Vernon Trail — George Washington Memorial Parkway — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
27 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Taylor Run — A Native American Village — Alexandria Heritage Trail — |
28 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Alexandria, D.C. — City of Alexandria Est. 1749 — |
29 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Remarkable Margaret Brent — Landowner, Lawyer, Suffragette — 1601 - 1671 — |
30 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Alexandria — A Place Through Time — Reported missing |
31 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Guarding the Potomac — Battery Rodgers 1863-1865 — |
32 ► Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — A Tale of Three Jurisdictions — |
33 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Mount Vernon — Gateway to the Nation's Capital — George Washington Memorial Parkway — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
34 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Fort Washington — The Alexandria Waterfront — |
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