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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Woodside

 
Clickable Map of Montgomery 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 Montgomery County, MD (529) Frederick County, MD (452) Howard County, MD (116) Prince George s County, MD (523) Washington, DC (1956) Arlington County, VA (367) Fairfax County, VA (474) Loudoun County, VA (252)  MontgomeryCounty(529) Montgomery County (529)  FrederickCounty(452) Frederick County (452)  HowardCounty(116) Howard County (116)  PrinceGeorge'sCounty(523) Prince George's County (523)   D.C.(1956) Washington (1956)  (367) Arlington County (367)  FairfaxCountyVirginia(474) Fairfax County (474)  LoudounCounty(252) Loudoun County (252)
Woodside, Maryland and Vicinity
    Montgomery County (529)
    Frederick County (452)
    Howard County (116)
    Prince George's County (523)
    Washington, D.C. (1956)
    Arlington County, D.C. (367)
    Fairfax County, Virginia (474)
    Loudoun County, Virginia (252)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Maryland (Montgomery County), Woodside — Confederate Monument
On Georgia Avenue (Maryland Route 97) at Grace Church Road, on the right when traveling north on Georgia Avenue.
To the Memory of →•← Seventeen — Unknown — Confederate Dead, Who Fell in Front of Washington, D.C. July 12, 1864. — By Their — Comrades. — Map (db m76032) WM
2Maryland (Montgomery County), Woodside — Jubal Early’s Raid on Washington
On Georgia Avenue (Maryland Route 97) at Spring Street, on the left when traveling north on Georgia Avenue. Reported missing.
The only contingent of Confederate soldiers to enter Washington during the Civil War marched down Georgia Avenue, formerly called Seventh Street Pike, the 11th and 12th of July 1864 and attacked Fort Stevens. President Lincoln arrived at Fort . . . — Map (db m65510) HM
3Maryland (Montgomery County), Woodside — MARC Train #286
On 16th Street (Maryland Route 390) south of Lyttonsville Road, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of the passengers & crew of MARC Train # 286 who perished at this site on February 16, 1996, and to the heroic actions of those who aided in the rescue effort. Carlos Byrd Diana Hanvichid Claudius Kessoon Thomas Loatman . . . — Map (db m133994) HM
4Maryland (Montgomery County), Woodside — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, North Cornerstone
Near East West Highway (Route 410) 0.3 miles west of 16th Street (Route 390), on the right when traveling east.
Original Federal Boundary Stone District of Columbia Placed 1791-1792 Protected by Maryland Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1916 — Map (db m154844) HM
5Maryland (Montgomery County), Woodside — Silver Spring in the Civil War
On Georgia Avenue (Maryland Route 97) at Spring Street, on the left when traveling north on Georgia Avenue. Reported missing.
On July 11-12, 1864, General Jubal Early's 20,000 Confederate troops marched down Georgia Avenue (formerly Seventh Street Turnpike), in their attack on Fort Stevens in the District of Columbia (1). Francis Preston Blair's vacant home (2) "Silver . . . — Map (db m37580) HM
6Maryland (Montgomery County), Woodside — Xeriscape Demonstration Projectat Woodside Urban Park
On Georgia Avenue (Maryland Route 97) at Spring Street, on the right when traveling south on Georgia Avenue.
This demonstration garden was installed on October 30, 2010 to promote landscaping methods that conserve water. These methods have become increasingly important as our global climate changes. D&R International, an environmental consulting firm . . . — Map (db m111214) HM
 
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