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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R3D_a-garden-sustains_Arlington-VA.html
This garden fed the Custis and Lee families, their many guests, the enslaved house workers, and even the Federal Army. It provided for the family from early spring to late fall.The harvest included fruits and vegetables such as berries, potatoes, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R39_u-s-s-maine-anchor_Arlington-VA.html
U.S.S. Maineblown upFebruary Fifteenth1898Here lie the remainsofOne hundred and sixty threeMen of the Maine's crewBrought from Havana CubaReinterred at ArlingtonDecember twenty eighth1899
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R38_423rd-armored-field-artillery-battalion_Arlington-VA.html
Insignia of the Tenth Armored "Tiger" DivisionThis tree plantedin memory of the courageous menof the 423rd Armored Field Artillery BattalionCommanded by LTC William W. Beverleywho fought so valiantlyin the European Theatre of operationsduring Worl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NRA_beirut-barracks-victims-memorial_Arlington-VA.html
This Cedar of Lebanon tree grows in living memory of the Americans killed in the Beirut terrorist attack and all victims of terrorism throughout the world. Dedicated during the first memorial ceremony for these victims. Given by: No Greater Love…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NKY_original-federal-boundary-stone-nw-1_Arlington-VA.html
Original Federal Boundary Stone District of Columbia Placed-1791-1792 Protected by Richard Arnold Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1916
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K27_purple-heart-memorial_Arlington-VA.html
Dedicated to all men and women wounded in all our wars. My stone is red for The blood they shed The medal I bear Is my Country's way To show they care. If I could be seen By all mankind Maybe peace will Come in my lifetime
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I5Q_wright-park_Arlington-VA.html
This park is named for Henry Wright, born in 1878 in Lawrence, Kansas, and raised in a Quaker family. Wright's exposure to functional Quaker architecture and his father's position as a local city planner impacted his designs. He studied architectu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GYB_the-borinqueneers_Arlington-VA.html
Dedicated to the men of the 65th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, for their valor and patriotism during the Korean War, 1950 - 1953. [Official seals of the Department of the Army and the 65th Infantry Regiment are included on the marker.] …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D7P_ballston_Arlington-VA.html
By 1900 a well-defined village called Central Ballston had developed in the area bounded by the present Wilson Boulevard, Taylor Street, Washington Boulevard, and Pollard Street. More diffuse settlement extended westward to Lubber Run and southwar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CWM_kitchen-garden_Arlington-VA.html
Large estates customarily had a vegetable garden and summer kitchen near the main house. Slaves gathered fresh produce, prepared it in the summer kitchen, and carried it directly to the main dining room. Arlington's garden extended from the sum…
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