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Former U.S. Presidents: #01 George Washington Historical Markers

 
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By Jason Voigt, March 5, 2020
Revolutionary War Veterans Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
101Illinois (Johnson County), Vienna — Revolutionary War Veterans
102Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — Meshekinnoquah(Chief Little Turtle)
103Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — The Battle of Kekionga
104Kansas (Johnson County), Olathe — Bicentennial Time Capsule
105Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Bicentennial of the Birth of George Washington
106Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Bicentennial of the Birth of George Washington
107Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Commander In Chief's Personal FlagBicentennial Flag Memorial
108Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Thirteen Star Flag (Bennington Flag)Bicentennial Flag Memorial
109Kentucky (Fayette County), Lexington — George Washington1732 - 1799
110Kentucky (Livingston County), Smithfield — 801 — County Named, 1798
111Kentucky (Mason County), Maysville — La Fayette's Visit to MaysvilleFish Street Landing — May 21, 1825 —
112Kentucky (Oldham County), La Grange — Colonel William Oldham
113Louisiana (East Baton Rouge Parish), Baton Rouge — In Honor of George WashingtonThe Father Of Our Country
114Maryland (Allegany County), Cumberland — Abandonment of Ft. CumberlandFort Cumberland Trail
115Maryland (Allegany County), Cumberland — CumberlandTown Map and Directory — Cumberland - The Place To Visit, The Place To Live —
116Maryland (Allegany County), Cumberland — George Washington at Will’s CreekFort Cumberland Trail
117Maryland (Allegany County), Cumberland — Headquarters of George Washington
118Maryland (Allegany County), Cumberland — On this Site Originally Stood the Headquarters of George Washington
119Maryland (Allegany County), Cumberland — President Washington's Last Visit - 1794
120Maryland (Allegany County), Cumberland — The Fort ProperFort Cumberland Trail
121Maryland (Allegany County), Oldtown — Old Town(King Opessa’s Town)
122Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Annapolis — Commodore John BarryCommission Number One United States Navy
123Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Annapolis — Commodore John BarryAnnapolis Charter 300 1708-2008 — Commemorating the 1708 Royal Charter under Queen Anne to the City of Annapolis —
124Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Annapolis — General WashingtonStanding on This Spot
125Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Annapolis — George Washington's ResignationAnnapolis Charter 300 1708-2008 — Commemorating the 1708 Royal Charter under Queen Anne to the City of Annapolis —
126Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Annapolis — Mann's TavernSite of the Annapolis Convention — September 11-14, 1786 —
127Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Annapolis — On to YorktownWashington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail
128Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Crownsville — Count de Rochambeau’s
129Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Galesville — Overlooking West RiverCedar Park, Tulip Hill
130Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Harwood — Rawlings’ Tavern
131Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Parole — Trunk of the Three Mile Oak
132Maryland, Baltimore — On to YorktownWashington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail
133Maryland (Baltimore), Carroll Park — Mount Clare
134Maryland (Baltimore), Downtown — George Washington Bicentennial Marker
135Maryland (Baltimore), Dunbar Broadway — The General’s Highway
136Maryland (Baltimore), Fort McHenry — Colonel James McHenry
137Maryland (Baltimore), Mount Vernon — A Monumental Honor
138Maryland (Baltimore), Mount Vernon — To George Washington
139Maryland (Baltimore), University of MD at Baltimore — James McHenryIrish-Born Founding Father
140Maryland (Baltimore), University of MD at Baltimore — National Independence in the Revolution and War of 1812
141Maryland (Carroll County), Taneytown — Adam Good Tavern
142Maryland (Cecil County), Charlestown — Charlestown
143Maryland (Cecil County), Elkton — ElktonOriginally called “Head of Elk”
144Maryland (Cecil County), Elkton — Revolutionary War
145Maryland (Cecil County), Elkton — The Hermitage
146Maryland (Cecil County), Perryville — Old Post Road - Lower Susquehanna Ferry - Rodgers' Tavern
147Maryland (Cecil County), Warwick — “Worsell Mannor”1000 Acres
148Maryland (Cecil County), Warwick — George Washington
149Maryland (Charles County), Bryans Road — Piscataway Park
150Maryland (Charles County), Nanjemoy — Washington's Farm
151Maryland (Charles County), Port Tobacco — On to YorktownWashington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail — Road to Victory —
152Maryland (Charles County), Port Tobacco — Port Tobacco
153Maryland (Charles County), Port Tobacco — The Retreat
154Maryland (Charles County), Rison — Smallwood's Home
155Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — George Washington
156Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — George Washington Bicentennial Memorial1732 • 1932
157Maryland (Frederick County), Ijamsville — George WashingtonStopped in a building two hundred yards west of here known as Peter’s Tavern — Thursday June 30, 1791. —
158Maryland (Frederick County), New Midway — George Washington
159Maryland (Frederick County), Tuscarora — George WashingtonThe Dutchman's
160Maryland (Frederick County), Urbana — Dennis Memorial
161Maryland (Frederick County), Urbana — George Washington
162Maryland (Garrett County), Crellin — Charles Friend’s Home
163Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — Bear Camp
164Maryland (Garrett County), Grantsville — Little Meadows
165Maryland (Garrett County), Oakland — Tradition of Washington Spring
166Maryland (Harford County), Aberdeen — State Of Maryland1776–1964
167Maryland (Harford County), Aberdeen — This is a Section of “The General’s Highway”
168Maryland (Harford County), Churchville — ChurchvilleFormerly called "Lower Cross Roads"
169Maryland (Harford County), Havre de Grace — Susquehanna Lower FerryOld Post Road — Established 1666 —
170Maryland (Harford County), White Hall — Black Horse Tavern
171Maryland (Howard County), Elkridge — Elk Ridge Landing
172Maryland (Howard County), Elkridge — Elk Ridge Landing
173Maryland (Howard County), Waterloo — Spurrier's Tavern
174Maryland (Howard County), Waterloo — Spurrier's Tavernstood on this Site
175Maryland (Kent County), Chestertown — Chestertown, Maryland
176Maryland (Kent County), Chestertown — George Washington
177Maryland (Kent County), Chestertown — George Washington
178Maryland (Kent County), Chestertown — Revolution on the River
179Maryland (Kent County), Chestertown — Worrell’s Tavern
180Maryland (Kent County), Galena — Downs’ Cross RoadsGalena, Maryland
181Maryland (Kent County), Georgetown — Georgetown, Maryland
182Maryland (Kent County), Rock Hall — Rock Hall, Maryland
183Maryland (Montgomery County), Bethesda — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Northwest 6The District of Columbia Boundary Stones
184Maryland (Montgomery County), Dickerson — Washington's Farm519 Acres Owned 1794-1799 by the First President
185Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Site of Van Horn's Tavern
186Maryland (Prince George's County), Beltsville — Van Horn’s TavernOn Vansville Hill — Prince George's County, Maryland —
187Maryland (Prince George's County), Bladensburg — Indian Queen TavernBladensburg Archaeology — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail —
188Maryland (Prince George's County), Brentwood — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Northeast 7
189Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — “Warburton Manor”Patented 1661
190Maryland (Prince George's County), Fort Washington — Prince George’s CountySt. John's Church — Erected 1723 —
191Maryland (Prince George's County), Kettering — “Mount Lubentia”(Patented by Ninian Beall as "Largo," 1686)
192Maryland (Prince George's County), Kettering — St. Barnabas' ChurchErected 1774 — (Queen Anne Parish, Established, 1705) —
193Maryland (Prince George's County), Oxon Hill — A New Nation's Capital
194Maryland (Prince George's County), Rosaryville — Mount Airy
195Maryland (Prince George's County), South Laurel — MontpelierThe Home of Major Snowden — Original Grant 1686 —
196Maryland (Prince George's County), Temple Hills — Original Federal Boundary Stone SE 6
197Maryland (Prince George's County), Upper Marlboro — “Melwood Park”Patented 1672
198Maryland (Prince George's County), Upper Marlboro — Marlborough(County seat of Prince George's County since 1721)
199Maryland (Talbot County), Oxford — In Memory of Col. Tench Tilghman
200Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — 1770-1790Revolutionary and Early Federal Era

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