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⊳George Washington Slept Here Historical Markers
1 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Sun Tavern — Built by Samuel Penfield 1783 — |
2 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Sun Tavern: Did George Washington Sleep Here? — |
3 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — 28 — Ridgebury – George Washington Slept Here — Ridgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets — |
4 ► Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Ridgebury Congregational Church — |
5 ► Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — George Washington — |
6 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Capitol Hill — "The Maples" — |
7 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Capitol Hill — 15 — A Fine House In the Woods — Tour of Duty — Barracks Row Heritage Trail — |
8 ► Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — To Honor George Washington — Who Lodged Here May 17-18, 1791. — |
9 ► Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 17-1 — Washington’s Southern Tour — |
10 ► Georgia, Burke County, Waynesboro — 017-10 — Waynesborough — |
11 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Monteith — 25-4 — Washington's Southern Tour — |
12 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — George Washington — |
13 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Site of Filature — Erected 1753 — |
14 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-3 — Washington’s Southern Tour — |
15 ► Georgia, Effingham County, Rincon — 051-9 — Historic Taverns on this Road — → — Reported missing |
16 ► Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — General George Washington — |
17 ► Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — 121-34 — Meadow Garden — Home of George Walton ← 400 Ft. —« — |
18 ► Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — 121-2 — Washington's Southern Tour — |
19 ► Georgia, Screven County, Farmdale — 124-10 — Washington Slept Here — |
20 ► Georgia, Screven County, Sylvania — 124-11 — Washington's Route — |
21 ► Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — George Washington at Will’s Creek — Fort Cumberland Trail — |
22 ► Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Headquarters of George Washington — |
23 ► Maryland, Allegany County, Oldtown — Old Town — (King Opessa’s Town) — |
24 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Mann's Tavern — Site of the Annapolis Convention — September 11-14, 1786 — |
25 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Galesville — Overlooking West River — Cedar Park, Tulip Hill — |
26 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Harwood — Rawlings’ Tavern — |
27 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Carroll Park — Mount Clare — |
28 ► Maryland, Carroll County, Taneytown — Adam Good Tavern — |
29 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Charlestown — Charlestown — |
30 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Elkton — The Hermitage — |
31 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Perryville — Old Post Road - Lower Susquehanna Ferry - Rodgers' Tavern — |
32 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Warwick — “Worsell Mannor” — 1000 Acres — |
33 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Warwick — George Washington — |
34 ► Maryland, Charles County, Nanjemoy — Washington's Farm — ← — |
35 ► Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — Port Tobacco — |
36 ► Maryland, Charles County, Port Tobacco — The Retreat — → — |
37 ► Maryland, Charles County, Rison — Smallwood's Home — |
38 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — George Washington — |
39 ► Maryland, Frederick County, New Midway — George Washington — |
40 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Tuscarora — George Washington — The Dutchman's — |
41 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Urbana — George Washington — Reported missing |
42 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Woodsboro — Site of the Slagle Inn — "At the Sign of the White Charger" — |
43 ► Maryland, Garrett County, Crellin — Charles Friend’s Home — |
44 ► Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Bear Camp — |
45 ► Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Little Meadows — |
46 ► Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — "McCulloch’s Path" — (Named for an early pioneer) — Reported damaged |
47 ► Maryland, Garrett County, Oakland — Tradition of Washington Spring — |
48 ► Maryland, Harford County, White Hall — Black Horse Tavern — |
49 ► Maryland, Howard County, Elkridge — Elk Ridge Landing — |
50 ► Maryland, Howard County, Elkridge — Elk Ridge Landing — |
51 ► Maryland, Howard County, Waterloo — Spurrier's Tavern — Reported missing |
52 ► Maryland, Howard County, Waterloo — Spurrier's Tavern — stood on this Site — |
53 ► Maryland, Kent County, Chestertown — Chestertown, Maryland — |
54 ► Maryland, Kent County, Chestertown — Worrell’s Tavern — |
55 ► Maryland, Kent County, Galena — Downs’ Cross Roads — Galena, Maryland — |
56 ► Maryland, Kent County, Georgetown — Georgetown, Maryland — |
57 ► Maryland, Kent County, Rock Hall — Rock Hall, Maryland — |
58 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Dickerson — Washington's Farm — 519 Acres Owned 1794-1799 by the First President — |
59 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Beltsville — Van Horn’s Tavern — On Vansville Hill — Prince George's County, Maryland — |
60 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Fort Washington — “Warburton Manor” — Patented 1661 — |
61 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Fort Washington — Prince George’s County — St. John's Church — Erected 1723 — |
62 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Kettering — “Mount Lubentia” — (Patented by Ninian Beall as "Largo," 1686) — |
63 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, South Laurel — Montpelier — The Home of Major Snowden — Original Grant 1686 — |
64 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Upper Marlboro — “Melwood Park” — Patented 1672 — |
65 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Upper Marlboro — Marlborough — (County seat of Prince George's County since 1721) — |
66 ► Maryland, Washington County, Hagerstown — 1770-1790 — Revolutionary and Early Federal Era — |
67 ► Maryland, Washington County, Hancock — “Old Mr. Flint’s” Home — |
68 ► Maryland, Washington County, Williamsport — Springfield Farm — (Circa 1755) — |
69 ► Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Cambridge — Vassall-Craigie-Longfellow House — Longfellow National Historic Site — |
70 ► Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Cambridge, Mid-Cambridge — Wadsworth House — |
71 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — Ingersoll's Inn Site — |
72 ► New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Portsmouth — Colonel Tobias Lear — |
73 ► New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — General George Washington — 1732-1799 — |
74 ► New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — The Green — |
75 ► New Jersey, Bergen County, Oakland — 94 — Hendrick Van Allen House — |
76 ► New Jersey, Bergen County, Oakland — Hendrik Van Allen House — |
77 ► New Jersey, Bergen County, Paramus — Washington Spring — 1780 — |
78 ► New Jersey, Bergen County, Paramus — 1 — Washington Spring — |
79 ► New Jersey, Bergen County, Ridgewood — 43 — Old Paramus Reformed Church — |
80 ► New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — Cranetown — |
81 ► New Jersey, Essex County, Montclair — Washington’s Temporary Headquarters — |
82 ► New Jersey, Essex County, Newark, North Broadway — Soldiers of the Revolution — |
83 ► New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Lambertville — Holcombe House — |
84 ► New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Oldwick — Site of Colonel John Mehelm House — |
85 ► New Jersey, Middlesex County, New Brunswick — Buccleuch — |
86 ► New Jersey, Middlesex County, New Brunswick — New Brunswick Inn Site — |
87 ► New Jersey, Middlesex County, Woodbridge — Cross Keys Tavern — United States Constitution Bicentennial — |
88 ► New Jersey, Middlesex County, Woodbridge — Cross Keys Tavern — |
89 ► New Jersey, Middlesex County, Woodbridge — Cross Keys Tavern — Circa 1740 — |
90 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Chatham — Chatham Historic District — |
91 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Morristown — Arnold Tavern — |
92 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Morristown — Arnold’s Tavern — Washington’s Headquarters from January 6 to May 28, 1777 — The Morristown Green — |
93 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Morristown — Morristown — |
94 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Morristown — Washington’s Headquarters — Reported missing |
95 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Towaco — Henry Doremus House — |
96 ► New Jersey, Passaic County, Passaic — The Blanchard House — |
97 ► New Jersey, Passaic County, Wayne — Colonel Theunis Dey — |
98 ► New Jersey, Passaic County, Wayne — Dey Mansion — Reported missing |
99 ► New Jersey, Passaic County, Wayne — Headquarters of General George Washington — Reported missing |
100 ► New Jersey, Passaic County, Wayne — Schuyler Colfax House — |
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