Former U.S. Presidents: #28 Woodrow Wilson Historical Markers
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| 101► New Jersey (Mercer County), Trenton — Government House — |
| 102► New Jersey (Mercer County), Trenton — James Kerney — |
| 103► New Jersey (Mercer County), Trenton — State House — |
| 104► New Jersey (Mercer County), Trenton — Taylor Opera House — |
| 105► New Jersey (Monmouth County), Asbury Park — President Wilsons Asbury Park Executive Offices — |
| 106► New Jersey (Monmouth County), Long Branch — Church of the Presidents St. James Episcopal Church — |
| 107► New Jersey (Salem County), Woodstown — Center of Town Historic Woodstown NJ — |
| 108► New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Blairstown Hotel 39 Main Street 1838-1957 — |
| 109► New Mexico (Luna County), Columbus — Columbus — |
| 110► New Mexico (Luna County), Columbus — Columbus — |
| 111► New Mexico (Union County), Capulin — Making A Monument — |
| 112► New York (Columbia County), Valatie — Valatie World War I Monument — |
| 113► New York (New York County), New York — Charles Evans Hughes 1862 - 1948 — |
| 114► New York (New York County), New York — National Arts Club — |
| 115► New York (New York County), New York — Teresa Carreρo (1853-1917) — |
| 116► New York (New York County), New York — The Cooper Union 7 E(ast) 7(th Street) Built 1852-1859 — |
| 117► New York (Orange County), West Point — Reconciliation Plaza — |
| 118► New York (Rockland County), Stony Point — Stony Point Veterans Monument — |
| 119► New York (Seneca County), Seneca Falls — "Passage" — |
| 120► North Carolina (Cleveland County), Shelby — Cleveland County World War I Memorial 1917-1919 — |
| 121► North Carolina (New Hanover County), Wilmington — D 31 — Woodrow Wilson — |
| 122► Ohio (Butler County), Hamilton — 36-9 — Warren Gard — |
| 123► Ohio (Cuyahoga County), Euclid — 124-18 — Euclid v. Ambler Realty Site — |
| 124► Ohio (Greene County), Wilberforce — 24- 29 — Charles Young — |
| 125► Ohio (Licking County), Thornville — Eagles Nest The Historic National Road in Ohio — |
| 126► Ohio (Lorain County), Oberlin — 30-47 — Antoinette Brown Blackwell and First Church in Oberlin Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825–1921) — |
| 127► Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Victory Oak Knoll Hill Memorial WW I Monument — |
| 128► Oregon (Lane County), Eugene — Woodrow Wilson (1919) — |
| 129► Oregon (Multnomah County), Corbett — Vista House JEWEL on the Crown — |
| 130► Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — "The Great Peace Jubilee" — |
| 131► Pennsylvania (Dauphin County), Harrisburg — Mount Pleasant Press - The J. Horace McFarland Company — |
| 132► Pennsylvania (Delaware County), Aston — Aston and Middletown World War I Memorial — |
| 133► Pennsylvania (Fulton County), McConnellsburg — Fulton County Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I Memorial — |
| 134► Pennsylvania (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Old Center Square (Penn Square) — |
| 135► Pennsylvania (Luzerne County), Wilkes-Barre — World War Memorial 1917 - 1918 — |
| 136► Pennsylvania (Montgomery County), Bryn Mawr — Woodrow Wilson — |
| 137► Pennsylvania (Union County), Lewisburg — General Tasker H. Bliss — |
| 138► Pennsylvania (York County), Jefferson Borough — Honor Roll World War I Memorial 1917 - 1918 — |
| 139► South Carolina (Beaufort County), Pinckney Island — 07-20 — Pinckney Island — |
| 140► South Carolina (Georgetown County), Georgetown — 22-57 — Hobcaw Barony — |
| 141► South Carolina (Lexington County), Pine Ridge — 32-25 — Camp Moore — |
| 142► South Carolina (Oconee County), Mountain Rest — Russell House — |
| 143► South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — A Fortunate Survivor — |
| 144► South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — 40-22 — First Presbyterian Church — |
| 145► South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — 40-6 — Former Site of Columbia Theological Seminary — |
| 146► South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — Victorian By Design — |
| 147► South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — Wilson Boyhood House — |
| 148► South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — 40-69 — Wilson House — |
| 149► South Carolina (Richland County), Columbia — Woodrow Wilson Family Home & Gardens — |
| 150► South Carolina (Spartanburg County), Lyman — District Five War Memorial — |
| 151► South Carolina (York County), Rock Hill — 46-7 — Columbia Seminary Chapel — |
| 152► South Carolina (York County), Rock Hill — First Home of Winthrop College The South Carolina College for Women — |
| 153► South Dakota (Minnehaha County), Sioux Falls — President Woodrow Wilson — |
| 154► South Dakota (Minnehaha County), Sioux Falls — Richard Franklin Pettigrew (1848 - 1926) — |
| 155► Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — 3A 77 — Maxwell House Hotel — |
| 156► Texas (Comal County), New Braunfels — 18087 — 1915 New Braunfels Post Office — |
| 157► Texas (Galveston County), Galveston — Galveston World War I Honor Roll — |
| 158► Texas (Galveston County), Galveston — 8236 — Rabbi Henry Cohen (1863-1952) — |
| 159► Texas (Galveston County), Galveston — 18753 — The Mexican Telegraph Company The Zimmermann Telegram — |
| 160► Texas (Hardeman County), Quanah — 5832 — William Jesse McDonald (September 28, 1852 - January 15, 1918) — |
| 161► Texas (Harris County), Houston — 10689 — Thomas William House (March 4, 1814 - January 17, 1880) — |
| 162► Texas (Harris County), Houston — 11952 — Thomas William House, Jr. (1846-1923) — |
| 163► Texas (Hill County), Hillsboro — 2906 — Katy Depot — |
| 164► Texas (Lamar County), Paris — 12008 — John James Culbertson (March 16, 1853 - September 27, 1932) — |
| 165► Texas (Nueces County), Port Aransas — 15257 — U.S. Coast Guard on Mustang Island — |
| 166► Texas (Travis County), Austin — 6456 — Site of Edward Mandell House Home — |
| 167► Texas (Wood County), Mineola — 11663 — William Jesse McDonald (September 28, 1852 - January 15, 1918) — |
| 168► Texas (Wood County), Winnsboro — 8949 — Carlock Home, 1903 — |
| 169► Virginia (Accomack County), Tangier — Banty's Wharf — |
| 170► Virginia (Alexandria), Historical District — Battery Cove Filled: A New Shipyard — |
| 171► Virginia (Arlington County), Arlington — Cherrydale Volunteer Firehouse — |
| 172► Virginia (Augusta County), Fishersville — Woodrow Wilson General Hospital — |
| 173► Virginia (Augusta County), Waynesboro — Z-111 — Nelson County / Augusta County — |
| 174► Virginia (Augusta County), West Augusta — Z-110 — Highland County / Augusta County Area 422 Square Miles / Area 1006 Square Miles — |
| 175► Virginia (Culpeper County), Stevensburg — J-32 — Salubria — |
| 176► Virginia (Fairfax County), Alexandria — These Trees — |
| 177► Virginia (Fairfax County), Occoquan — Women Suffrage Prisoners at Occoquan Workhouse Occoquan Regional Park — |
| 178► Virginia (Hampton), Wythe — The Hampton Roads Golf And Country Club First in Virginia & One of the First 100 in the Country — |
| 179► Virginia (Norfolk), Downtown — KV-21 — Pauline Adams (1874-1957) — |
| 180► Virginia, Portsmouth — Norfolk Naval Shipyard “Dry Docks Construction” Path of History Portsmouth, VA — |
| 181► Virginia (Rockbridge County), Goshen — Z-108 — Rockbridge County / Augusta County — |
| 182► Virginia (Rockbridge County), Raphine — Z-109 — Rockbridge County / Augusta County — |
| 183► Virginia (Rockingham County), Bridgewater — Z-182 — Rockingham County / Augusta County — |
| 184► Virginia (Rockingham County), Burketown — Z-171 — Rockingham County / Augusta County — |
| 185► Virginia, Staunton — Barnas Sears, Woodrow Park, & Sears Hill Neighborhood — |
| 186► Virginia, Staunton — A-61 — Birthplace of Woodrow Wilson U.S. President 1913–21 — |
| 187► Virginia, Staunton — A-62 — Birthplace of Woodrow Wilson U.S. President 1913–21 — |
| 188► Virginia, Staunton — Birthplace of Woodrow Wilson — |
| 189► Virginia, Staunton — Woodrow Wilson Birthplace — |
| 190► Virginia (Virginia Beach), North Virginia Beach — Virginia Legends Walk — |
| 191► Virginia (Wise County), Wise — KA-14 — Napoleon Hill — |
| 192► Virginia (Wythe County), Wytheville — K-326 — Edith Bolling Wilson — |
| 193► Washington (Clallam County), Sequim — New Dungeness Light Station History — |
| 194► West Virginia (Greenbrier County), White Sulphur Springs — White Sulphur — |
| 195► West Virginia (Taylor County), Pruntytown — John Barton Payne — |
| 196► West Virginia (Taylor County), Webster — Anna Jarvis' Birthplace — |
| 197► Wisconsin (Dunn County), Menomonie — 306 — World War I — |
| 198► Wisconsin (Jackson County), Black River Falls — Field of Honor — |
| 199► Wisconsin (Ozaukee County), Waubeka — 115 — Birthplace of Flag Day — |
| 200► Wisconsin (Portage County), Stevens Point — Portage County & the Polish Army — |
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