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1 Alabama, Baldwin County, Fort Morgan — Second Battle of Fort BowyerFebruary 8-12, 1815
2 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Florence — Lauderdale County
3 Alabama, Limestone County, Elkmont — Sims Settlement Reported missing
4 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Revolutionary War1775 - 1783
5 California, San Luis Obispo County, Atascadero — Your American Heritage Monument
6 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Stamford, Downtown — Freedom Shrine
7 Connecticut, New Haven County, Madison, Madison Center — Captain Frederick Lee1776 - 1831 — Citizen of Madison and Hero of War of 1812 —
8 Connecticut, New Haven County, Madison, Madison Center — James Madison Memorial1751-1836
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9 Connecticut, New London County, New London, Fort Trumbull — The Third System
10 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, American University Park — 15 — For the ChildrenTop of the Town — Tenleytown Heritage Trail —
11 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — "The Seven Buildings"Erected c. 1795
12 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Discover DC / McPherson Square
13 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Fleeing the Executive MansionStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
14 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — St. John's ChurchLafayette Square — Protestant Episcopal —
15 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — The Dolly Madison House
16 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Foggy Bottom — Peace at Last!Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
17 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Foggy Bottom — The Octagon
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18 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Foggy Bottom — The Octagon
19 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Georgetown — Francis Scott Key1779-1843 Reported permanently removed
20 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Georgetown — Georgetown RefugeStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail-War of 1812 — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
21 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Georgetown — In Grateful Commemoration of the Signing of the Constitution1787 - 1937
22 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Penn Quarter — Discover DC / Metro Center
23 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, The Ellipse — White House AblazeStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
24 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Capitol Hill — Destroying the LibraryStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
25 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, East Potomac Park — Forgotten FounderNational Mall and Memorial Parks, George Mason Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
26 Florida, Santa Rosa County, Milton — The War Of 18121812 - 1815 — Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Plazza —
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27 Florida, Seminole County, Sanford — Mount Vernon GroveFeatured Tree — Mount Vernon Red Maple
28 Florida, Seminole County, Sanford — Ponce de León GroveFeatured Tree — Ponce De León Live Oak
29 Georgia, Madison County, Danielsville — 097-1 — Madison County
30 Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — 147-3 — James Monroe
31 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Freedom Shrine
32 Illinois, St. Clair County, Cahokia Heights — John Jacob Hays(1770-1836)
33 Kansas, Shawnee County, Topeka — Corridor of Flags
34 Kentucky, Hart County, Munfordville — William Clark and Family
35 Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville — 871 — John Littlejohn
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36 Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville — 2275 — John Littlejohn Cemetery
37 Kentucky, Madison County, Richmond — 1223 — County Named, 1786 / County Formed
38 Kentucky, Mason County, Maysville — Limestone Landing — 1780's —
39 Louisiana, Ascension Parish, Gonzales — The War of 1812
40 Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge, Highlands/Perkins — Philogene Joseph de Favrot1791-1822
41 Maine, Kennebec County, Augusta — 22 — Flag Protest ~ War of 1812 / Drapeau en berne - Guerre de 1812Augusta, Maine — The Museum in the Streets® —
42 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Light House Bistro
43 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Mann's TavernSite of the Annapolis Convention — September 11-14, 1786 —
44 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — 9 — Maryland State HouseThe Naval War of 1812 in Annapolis — Don't Give Up the Ship! —
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45 Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland — Monumental Lives
46 Maryland, Calvert County, St. Leonard — “The Commodore Can Beat Any…Barges…Sent Against Him”Maryland Republican, June 18, 1814 — Second Battle of St. Leonard Creek —
47 Maryland, Charles County, Benedict — The British are ComingStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail
48 Maryland, Charles County, Hughesville — Test of a New Nation
49 Maryland, Charles County, Hughesville — War of 1812Benedict—Charles County, MD — Site of the First Foreign Invasion of the United States of America —
50 Maryland, Kent County, Chestertown — Revolution on the River
51 Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — A RefugeStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
52 Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — August 26, 1814
53 Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Bentley HouseUnited States Capital for a Day — War of 1812 Bicentennial Brookeville, Maryland —
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54 Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — In This House
55 Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Madison House
56 Maryland, Prince George's County, Bladensburg — Clearing the Way to WashingtonStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
57 Maryland, Prince George's County, Colmar Manor — Famous FootstepsBattle of Bladensburg — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail —
58 Maryland, Prince George's County, Colmar Manor — Second Line FallsStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
59 Maryland, Prince George's County, Colmar Manor — Second Line FallsStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail Reported missing
60 Maryland, Prince George's County, Cottage City — President's SurpriseStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
61 Maryland, Prince George's County, Glenn Dale — MariettaHome of Gabriel Duvall — (1752-1844) —
62 Maryland, Prince George's County, Oxon Hill — The Burning of Washington, D.C.Oxon Hill Farm - Oxon Cove Park Reported damaged
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63 Massachusetts, Bristol County, New Bedford — Captain Paul Cuffe
64 Massachusetts, Essex County, Marblehead — Fort Sewall
65 Massachusetts, Essex County, Marblehead — Marblehead LightLatitude 42 Degrees 30' 20" N Longitude 70 Degrees 50' 03" W
66 New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — John Witherspoon1723 - 1794
67 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Matawan — Philip Morin Freneau1752 – 1832 — "Poet of the Revolution" —
68 New Jersey, Morris County, Madison — James Madison1751 ---- 1836
69 New York, Erie County, Buffalo — Niagara River and her Ships
70 New York, New York County, Manhattan, East Village — Daniel D. TompkinsA Great American
71 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Flatiron District — Madison Avenue Centennial1836       1936
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72 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — James Madison
73 New York, Putnam County, Cold Spring — Foundry Dock ParkOur Stretch of the River
74 New York, Putnam County, Cold Spring — History of West Point FoundryA Birthplace of American Industry
75 New York, Saratoga County, Waterford — Eagle Tavern SiteRiverspark
76 North Carolina, Guilford County, Greensboro — J-6 — Dolly Madison1768-1849 Reported missing
77 Ohio, Coshocton County, Warsaw — 2-16 — Colonel William Simmons1757 - 1823
78 Ohio, Fairfield County, Pickerington — Francis H. Game Cemetery
79 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Central Clintonville — Clintonville / Clinton Township
80 Ohio, Gallia County, Rio Grande, Raccoon Township — 20-27 — The Village of Adamsville
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81 Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, Carlisle — Dickinson’s Historic Triangle
82 Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, Carlisle — West College: A National Historic LandmarkWalking Tour Stop 16
83 Pennsylvania, Erie County, Erie, Millcreek Township — A Climate For War
84 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Farmington, Wharton Township — The National RoadFort Necessity National Battlefield — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
85 Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Point Marion — Albert Gallatin
86 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The War of 1812
87 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Old City — 654 — James Madison 4th President lived here
88 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Society Hill — Society Hill / The New Market and Head House
89 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, William Penn Annex East — The House & the People Who Worked & Lived In It
90 South Dakota, Pennington County, Keystone — George Washington1st President — 1789-1797 —
91 Tennessee, Giles County, Pulaski — Establishment of Pulaski / Giles County
92 Tennessee, Giles County, Pulaski — Pulaski Cornerstone — Northeast
93 Tennessee, Giles County, Pulaski — Pulaski Cornerstone — Southeast
94 Texas, Madison County, Madisonville — 11258 — Madison County
95 Vermont, Addison County, Addison — Chimney Point
96 Vermont, Grand Isle County, Alburg, Alburgh — The International Boundary is Settled / La frontière internationale est définie
97 Virginia, Albemarle County, Charlottesville — G-23 — James Monroe’s First FarmSite of the University of Virginia
98 Virginia, Albemarle County, Charlottesville — Wood Trades
99 Virginia, Albemarle County, Charlottesville, Venable — I-3 — University of Virginia
100 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — The Edmonson SistersAlexandria Heritage Trail — City of Alexandria, est. 1749 —

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