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Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
Inscription. This plaque marks the site, of the, District of Columbia, North-East, Boundary Stone No. 1: originally placed here, 1791 1792, Presented by, The Mary Washington Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and, United ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Woodbridge, Virginia
Inscription. Fairfax County: Area 417 Square Miles, Formed in 1742 from Prince William and Loudoun, and named for Lord Fairfax, proprietor of the Northern Neck. Mount Vernon, George Washingtons home, is in this county. Prince William ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. The first half-acre of this cemetery was purchased in 1867 by a society of Black men calling themselves the "Sons of Goodwill, " and for many years this place was called the "Goodwill Cemetery." The minutes of the Sons ... More on HMDB
Parks – Montgomery Village, Maryland
Inscription. A water-powered grist mill was located here on Seneca Creek as early as 1783 on property known as Greys Neck owned by Adin Grey. In the mid-19th century, it was operated first by Levi ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Washington, Washington DC
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Landmarks – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. ". The whole plain was covered with unarmed rebels, waving coats, hats, and handkerchiefs in token of a wish to surrender.", Lt. Col. Franklin Sawyer, U. S. A. 8th Ohio Infantry, You a... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Rockville, Maryland
Inscription. The area at North Adams Street and Middle Lane has four of the oldest surviving Rockville homes: 101, 106, and 5 North Adams, and the Beall-Dawson House. The 1793 portion of the house ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Rockville, Maryland
The Josiah Henson Site (formerly called the "Riley Farm/Uncle Tom's Cabin") is a historic resource of local, state, national and international significance because of its association with Reverend... More on Visitmontgomery.com
Landmarks – Quantico, Virginia
Inscription. (Marker on far left) h-3-7 1950: honoring: marines, navy corpsmen, and, all others who served, were attached, or supported h-3-7, 1st marine division, fmf korean war, inchon/seoul, uijongbu, how hill 891, operation wrangler/yoyo, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Frederick, Maryland
Inscription. The earliest inhabitants of the Monocacy River Valley lived here about 12,000 years ago. These Native Americans lived in territorial, semi-nomadic groups dependent upon hunting, fishing, and food gathering. When European ... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – Arlington, Virginia
Inscription. Walker Chapel, a small frame country church of the Mount Olivet Circuit, was dedicated at this location on July 18, 1876. It was named in honor of the Walker family who donated the Walker Grave Yard as the site for the ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. Salem Baptist Church was one of nearly a dozen churches that dotted northern Spotsylvania County on the eve of the Civil War. Zoan, Wilderness, Massaponax, Zion, Christ, Piney Branch – They collectively served as ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Burke, Virginia
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Restaurants – Washington, Washington DC
Smart chef Patrick Bazins California-focused cuisine: maple-miso glazed black cod, sundried tomato risotto, steaks, chops. Rustic-modern ... More on WhereTraveler
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