view gallery NW0 km | Spirit of Freedom - Washington, DC in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials The sculpture "Spirit of Freedom" is part of the African-American Civil War Museum. The sculpture is located at U Street and Vermont Avenues, NW in Washington, DC posted by: neoc1 location: District of Columbia date approved: 01/07/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0 km | African American Civil War Memorial - Washington DC in NPS Passport Cancellation Stations Over 200,000 African-American soldiers and sailors served in the U.S. Army and Navy during the Civil War. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 01/20/2020 last visited: 10/10/2021 |
view gallery NW0 km | African American Civil War Memorial Museum - Washington DC in Wikipedia Entries The Memorial is at the corner of Vermont Avenue, 10th Street, and U Street NW in Washington, D.C. It holds a 9-foot bronze statue. It holds a 9-foot bronze statue, The Spirit of Freedom, by Ed Hamilton, completed in 1997. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/18/2022 last visited: 03/19/2022 |
view gallery NW0 km | African American Civil War Memorial - Washington DC in U.S. Civil War Sites Over 200,000 African-American soldiers and sailors served in the U.S. Army and Navy during the Civil War. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 07/02/2023 last visited: 07/02/2023 |
view gallery NW0 km | African American Civil War Memorial - Washington DC in National Parks (U.S.) Over 200,000 African-American soldiers and sailors served in the U.S. Army and Navy during the Civil War. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 01/23/2020 last visited: 10/28/2021 |
view gallery NW0 km | African American Civil War Memorial - Washington DC in National Parks of the World Over 200,000 African-American soldiers and sailors served in the U.S. Army and Navy during the Civil War. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/19/2022 last visited: 03/19/2022 |
view gallery NW0 km | African American Civil War Memorial - Washington DC in Official Local Tourism Attractions Over 200,000 African-American soldiers and sailors served in the U.S. Army and Navy during the Civil War. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/18/2022 last visited: 03/19/2022 |
view gallery S0.2 km | Row Houses, Washington, DC in Philatelic Photographs These row houses, found on T Street in Washington DC, represent a typical residential neighborhood scene on this 2003 postage stamp. posted by: hykesj location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/15/2018 last visited: 07/08/2018 |
view gallery NE0.3 km | 9:30 Club - Washington, D.C. in Concert Halls The best place to see a show in D.C. is located here, at 815 V St NW. posted by: flyingmoose location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/03/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery W0.3 km | Ben's Chili Bowl - Washington, DC in Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives Ben's Chili Bowl is a great place for good (albeit messy) food. Great, great stuff.... posted by: DaveGoliath location: District of Columbia date approved: 09/21/2010 last visited: 08/01/2015 |
view gallery W0.3 km | Ben's Chili Bowl Gencache- Washington, DC, USA in Historic Eats Ben's Chili Bowl (operating 1958-present) located on the eastbound side of U Street. posted by: katherine321 location: District of Columbia date approved: 05/08/2016 last visited: 09/05/2015 |
view gallery W0.3 km | Lincoln Theatre - Washington DC in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The historic Lincoln Theatre on Washington's U Street was once a central point of the African-American renaissance in the 1920's. posted by: HaricotVert_52 location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/08/2010 last visited: 08/01/2015 |
view gallery N0.5 km | Florida Avenue Grill - "D.C. Cab" - Washington, DC in Movie Locations The Florida Avenue Grill used in the movie "D.C. Cab" where the cab drivers from D.C. Cab and Emerald Cab Company would hang out and eat. posted by: ahight location: District of Columbia date approved: 02/09/2010 last visited: 09/05/2015 |
view gallery W0.5 km | 14th and T - Washington, D.C. in Yellow Arrow Lookup Former Yellow Arrow Lookup location at 14th and T Streets NW. posted by: flyingmoose location: District of Columbia date approved: 04/20/2021 last visited: 08/14/2022 |
view gallery S0.6 km | Carter G. Woodson Home NHS - Washington, DC in NPS Passport Cancellation Stations Before Dr. Carter G. Woodson, there was very little accurate written history about the lives and experiences of Americans of African descent. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 01/20/2020 last visited: 10/10/2021 |
view gallery S0.6 km | Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site - Washington DC in Wikipedia Entries Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site at 1538 9th Street NW, in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C., preserves the home of Carter G. Woodson (1875–1950). Woodson, the founder of Black History Month, was an African-American historian. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/18/2022 last visited: 03/19/2022 |
view gallery S0.6 km | Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site - Washington, DC in Official Local Tourism Attractions Before Dr. Carter G. Woodson, there was very little accurate written history about the lives and experiences of Americans of African descent. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/19/2022 last visited: 03/19/2022 |
view gallery S0.6 km | Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site - Washington, DC in National Parks of the World Before Dr. Carter G. Woodson, there was very little accurate written history about the lives and experiences of Americans of African descent. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/19/2022 last visited: 03/19/2022 |
view gallery S0.6 km | Carter G. Woodson Home NHS - Washington, DC in National Parks (U.S.) Before Dr. Carter G. Woodson, there was very little accurate written history about the lives and experiences of Americans of African descent. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 01/21/2020 last visited: 10/28/2021 |
view gallery E0.6 km | Alice Moore Dunbar [Nelson] and Paul Laurence Dunbar - Washington, DC in Citizen Memorials A historical marker, part of the DC African American Heritage Trail, commemorating the former residence of Alice Moore Dunbar [Nelson] and Paul Laurence Dunbar. posted by: ari54321 location: District of Columbia date approved: 06/11/2020 last visited: 06/10/2020 |
view gallery SW0.8 km | John Alexander Logan - Washington, D.C. in Equestrian Statues A large equestrian statue of John A. Logan located in the center of Logan Circle Northwest D.C. posted by: flyingmoose location: District of Columbia date approved: 12/09/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW0.8 km | Major General John A. Logan - Washington, D.C. in Smithsonian Art Inventory Sculptures A large equestrian statue of John A. Logan located in the center of Logan Circle Northwest D.C. posted by: flyingmoose location: District of Columbia date approved: 10/30/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW0.8 km | John Alexander Logan - Washington, D.C. in U.S. Civil War General Statues A large equestrian statue of John A. Logan located in the center of Logan Circle Northwest D.C. posted by: flyingmoose location: District of Columbia date approved: 02/19/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW0.8 km | Equestrian statue of John A. Logan - Washington DC in Wikipedia Entries Major General John A. Logan, also known as the General John A. Logan Monument and Logan Circle Monument, is an equestrian statue in Washington, D.C. that honors politician and Civil War general John A. Logan. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/21/2022 last visited: 03/22/2022 |
view gallery SW0.8 km | General John A. Logan Monument - National Mall and Memorial Parks - Washington DC in National Parks (U.S.) As Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), a Union veterans organization, Logan issued General Order No. 11 in 1868, establishing May 30 as Decoration Day. Now it is known as Memorial Day. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/29/2022 last visited: 03/22/2022 |
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