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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCUE_john-barry-memorial_Washington-DC.html
John Barry,Commodore, United States Navy. Born County Wexford, Ireland, 1745; Died in Philadelphia, 1805.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCC1_central-public-library_Washington-DC.html
This majestic building was opened in 1903 as the Central Public Library, popularly known as the Carnegie Library because Andrew Carnegie donated funds to build it. From the start Central was open to all. Mary Church Terrell and historian John Crom…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC7K_james-a-garfield_Washington-DC.html
(Front):James A. Garfield1831 - 1881(Left):Major General USV,Member of Congress,SenatorandPresidentof theUnited StatesofAmerica.(Right):Erectedby his comradesof theSociety of the Armyof theCumberlandMay 12 1887.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC7F_ulysses-s-grant-memorial_Washington-DC.html
Grant
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC7C_naval-monument_Washington-DC.html
In memory of theofficers seamen and marinesof the United States Navywho fell in defence of theunion and liberty of their country1861-1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC3O_discover-dc-judiciary-square_Washington-DC.html
Welcome to downtown Washington DC—an area rich in history, culture and places to see.You will enjoy visiting the following sites located in the vicinity of this sign.
The Courts on Judiciary Square.Judiciary Square is one of the original …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBV7_major-general-john-a-logan_Washington-DC.html
Logan
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBT9_metropolitan-african-methodist-episcopal-a-m-e-church_Washington-DC.html
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church was founded in the District of Columbia in 1838. It is the oldest A.M.E. church and the oldest continuously black-owned property in Washington, D.C. - the Nation's Capital. The church repres…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBS3_john-ericsson-memorial_Washington-DC.html
"I love this country. I love its people and its laws, and I would give my life for it just as soon as not." John Ericsson.
Swedish-born John Ericsson revolutionized maritime navigation through the first practical use of a stern-mounted propelle…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBRR_western-plaza-pennsylvania-avenue_Washington-DC.html
Western Plaza consists of a large raised terrace in which part of L'Enfant's original 1791 plan for Washington, D.C. is rendered in black and white stone. At one end of the raised terrace is a pool. At the other is a shaded sitting area around a s…