List of monuments dedicated to George Washington
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List of monuments dedicated to George Washington:
United States
Washington, D.C.
- Copy (c. 1815) after Bust of George Washington by Giuseppe Ceracchi (1795), White House.
- Enthroned Washington (1840), by Horatio Greenough, for the United States Capitol. Now in the National Museum of American History.
- Washington Resigning His Commission (ca. 1841), by Ferdinand Pettrich, Smithsonian American Art Museum
- Washington Monument (1848–84), Robert Mills, architect, National Mall. The best-known monument to Washington.
- Equestrian statue of George Washington (1860), by Clark Mills, Washington Circle
- The George Washington University (1904). Founded as Columbian College (1821), the name was changed in agreement with the George Washington Memorial Association (1904). Statues in University Yard and elsewhere on main campus.
- Copy (1909) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), United States Capitol rotunda
- Copy (1932) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), George Washington University
- Copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Larz Anderson House
- Copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), inside the Washington Monument
- George Washington (1934–65), by Lee Lawrie, Washington National Cathedral
- Stained glass window of George Washington at Prayer (1954–55), Congressional Prayer Room, United States Capitol
- George Washington on Horseback (1959), by Herbert Haseltine, Washington National Cathedral
- Bust of George Washington (1975), by Avard Fairbanks, George Washington University
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Copy (c. 1815) after Bust of George Washington by Giuseppe Ceracchi (1795), White House
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Washington Resigning His Commission (ca. 1841), by Ferdinand Pettrich, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Washington Monument, Robert Mills, architect, National Mall
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Copy (1909) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), United States Capitol rotunda
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Copy (1932) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), George Washington University
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Copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), inside the Washington Monument
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George Washington (1934–65), by Lee Lawrie, Washington National Cathedral
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George Washington at Prayer (1954–55), United States Capitol
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Bust of George Washington (1975), by Avard Fairbanks, George Washington University
California
- Washington Tree, Sequoia National Park. Second-tallest tree in the world, prior to a 2003 lightning strike and 2005 collapse.
- Washington Square Park, San Francisco (1847)
- George Washington (1870s), by Thomas Ball, Washington Monument, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles
- Copy (1933) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Civic Center, Los Angeles
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Washington Tree in 1999
Colorado
- Washington Park, Denver (1899)
Connecticut
- George Washington as Master Mason (1959, this cast 1965), by Donald De Lue, Masonicare Health Center, Wallingford
Georgia
- George Washington National Highway, begins in Savannah, Georgia, and ends in Seattle, Washington
- George Washington - "Iron George" (circa 1841), by Alonzo Blanchard, Stone Mountain Park, Stone Mountain
- Washington Park, Atlanta (1919). The first non-segregated public park in the city.
Illinois
- Washington Square Park, Chicago (1842)
- Washington Park, Chicago (1880)
- Washington Park, Springfield (1901)
- Equestrian statue of George Washington (1900–04), by Daniel Chester French and Edward Clark Potter, Washington Park, Chicago. A replica of French & Potter's statue in Paris, France.
- Copy (1917) of George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Chicago City Hall, Chicago
- George Washington - Robert Morris - Haym Salomon Monument (1936–41), by Lorado Taft, Heald Square, Chicago
- Bust of George Washington by Avard Fairbanks, in downtown Peoria, gift of George Washington University on the occasion of the Creve Coeur Club of Peoria's 100th George Washington Banquet
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Heald Square Monument, Chicago
Indiana
- George Washington (ca. 1955), by L. Frizzi, Washington Park Cemetery, Indianapolis
- George Washington as Master Mason (1959, this cast 1986), by Donald De Lue, Indiana Statehouse, Indianapolis
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George Washington (ca. 1955), by L. Frizzi
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George Washington as Master Mason
Iowa
- Washington Park, Dubuque (1857)
Louisiana
- Washington Oak, Audubon Park, New Orleans
- George Washington as Master Mason (1959), by Donald De Lue, Main Branch, New Orleans Public Library, New Orleans. Replicas are in Flushing, Queens, New York City (1964), Wallingford, Connecticut (1965), Alexandria, Virginia (1966), Detroit, Michigan (1966), Lexington, Massachusetts (1979), Lansing, Michigan (1982), and Indianapolis, Indiana (1987).[1]
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"Washington Oak" (circa 1900), Audubon Park, New Orleans
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George Washington as Master Mason (1959), by Donald De Lue, New Orleans Public Library
Maine
- Washington Academy, a boarding school in East Machias, founded in 1792
Maryland
- Washington College, Chestertown. Chartered in 1782 as the College at Chester, it was renamed for Washington by 1783.
- Washington Monument (1815–29), Robert Mills, architect, Enrico Causici, sculptor, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore
- Washington Monument (Washington County) (1827), Washington Monument State Park, Boonsboro. The first completed monument to Washington.
- George Washington (1857), by Edward Sheffield Bartholomew, Druid Hill Park, Baltimore
- George Washington (1947), by Lee Lawrie, Washington College, Chestertown. A bronze version of Lawrie's marble statue at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC.
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Washington College, Chestertown
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Washington Monument (Baltimore) (1815–29)
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George Washington (1857), by Edward Sheffield Bartholomew, Druid Hill Park
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George Washington (1947), by Lee Lawrie, Washington College, Chestertown
Massachusetts
- Equestrian statue of George Washington (1869), by Thomas Ball, Public Garden, Boston
- Copy (ca. 1910) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Forest Park, Springfield
- George Washington Memorial Highway (1932), Waltham to West Springfield
- George Washington as Master Mason (1959, this cast 1979), by Donald De Lue, National Heritage Museum, Lexington
- Copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), National Heritage Museum, Lexington
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George Washington (1869), by Thomas Ball, Public Garden (Boston)
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George Washington, National Heritage Museum, Lexington
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Marker for George Washington Memorial Highway (right)[1]
Michigan
- George Washington as Master Mason (1959, this cast 1966), by Donald De Lue, Old Mariners Church, Detroit
- George Washington as Master Mason (1959, this cast 1982), by Donald De Lue, Lewis Cass State Office Building, Lansing
- George Washington (2003), by Anthony Frudakis, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale
- Bust of George Washington, George Washington Masons Memorial, Michigan Memorial Garden Cemetery, Flat Rock
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George Washington as Master Mason by Donald De Lue, Old Mariners' Church, Detroit
Minnesota
- Foshay Tower (1929), Minneapolis
- Copy (1931) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Fair Oaks Park, Minneapolis
- George Washington (1937), by John K. Daniels, Mower County Courthouse, Austin
Missouri
- Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis. Chartered as Eliot Seminary in 1853, it was renamed Washington Institute in 1854, renamed Washington University in 1856, and renamed Washington University in St. Louis in 1976
- Copy (1856) of George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Lafayette Park, St. Louis
- Washington Terrace (St. Louis), a gated community founded about 1892
- George Washington Memorial (1925), Kansas City. A copy after Henry Shrady's equestrian statue in Brooklyn, New York.
- Copy (2003) of George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Washington University, St. Louis
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Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis
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George Washington (2003), Washington University in St. Louis
New Hampshire
New Jersey
- George Washington (ca. 1876), by Mahlon Dickerson Eyre, Montgomery Plaza, Trenton. Exhibited at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Colossal statue of George Washington, Father of His Country (1891–93), by William Rudolf O'Donovan, atop Trenton Battle Monument, Trenton
- George Washington, the Father of His Country (1896), by Nels N. Alling, Perth Amboy City Hall, Perth Amboy
- George Washington (1912), by J. Massey Rhind, Washington Park, Newark
- Bas-relief of General George Washington (1916), by Mahonri Mackintosh Young, Leonia Presbyterian Church, Leonia
- George Washington at Valley Forge (1918), by Carlo Abate, Camden County Hall of Justice, Camden
- Equestrian statue of George Washington (1927–28), by Frederick Roth, Washington's Headquarters, Morristown
- George Washington Kneeling in Prayer (1991), by Donald De Lue (completed by Granville Carter), George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.[2] A copy of De Lue's 1967 statue is at the Freedoms Foundation in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.[3]
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George Washington (ca. 1876), by Mahlon Dickerson Eyre, Montgomery Plaza, Trenton
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George Washington, Father of His Country (1893), by William Rudolf O'Donovan, atop Trenton Battle Monument, Trenton
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George Washington, the Father of His Country (1896), by Nels N. Alling, Perth Amboy City Hall, Perth Amboy
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George Washington (1912), by J. Massey Rhind, Washington Park, Newark
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George Washington at Valley Forge (1918), by Carlo Abate, Camden County Hall of Justice, Camden
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George Washington (1927–28), by Frederick Roth, Washington's Headquarters, Morristown
New York
New York City
- Bust of George Washington (1795), by Giuseppe Ceracchi, Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Washington Square Park (1826). Created as Washington Military Parade Ground; renamed 1871. Bounded by Waverly Place, University Place (Washington Square East), West 4th Street (Washington Square South), and Macdougal Street (Washington Square West).
- Equestrian statue of George Washington (1856), by Henry Kirke Brown, Union Square, Manhattan. This was the first equestrian statue of Washington.
- George Washington (1882), by John Quincy Adams Ward, in front of Federal Hall, Manhattan
- Washington Square Arch (1892), Stanford White, architect, Washington Square Park, Manhattan. Two statues were later added:
- George Washington as Commander-in-Chief, Accompanied by Fame and Valor (1914–16), by Hermon MacNeil
- George Washington as President, Accompanied by Wisdom and Justice (1916–18), by Alexander Stirling Calder
- Equestrian statue of George Washington at Valley Forge (1901–06), by Henry Shrady, Continental Army Plaza, Brooklyn
- General George Washington in Prayer at Valley Forge (1904), by James E. Kelly, Federal Hall, Manhattan
- George Washington Bridge (1930), over Hudson River
- Copy (ca. 1930) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), City College of New York, Manhattan
- George Washington as Master Mason (1959, this cast 1964), by Donald De Lue, Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens. Exhibited at the 1964 New York World's Fair.
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Washington Square Park (1826)
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George Washington (1856), by Henry Kirke Brown, Union Square, Manhattan
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George Washington (1882), by John Quincy Adams Ward, Federal Hall, Manhattan
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Washington Square Arch (1892), Washington Square Park, Manhattan
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Washington in Prayer at Valley Forge (1904), by James E. Kelly, Federal Hall, Manhattan
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George Washington as Commander-in-Chief (1914–16), by Hermon MacNeil, Washington Square Arch
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George Washington as President (1916–18), by Alexander Stirling Calder, Washington Square Arch
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George Washington at Valley Forge (1901–06), by Henry Shrady, Continental Army Plaza, Brooklyn
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George Washington Bridge (1930)
Outside New York City
- Washington Park, Albany (1870)
- George Washington (1886–87), by William Rudolf O'Donovan, housed in the base of the Tower of Victory, Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site, Newburgh
- Copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), United States Military Academy, West Point
- George Washington Monument (1916), United States Military Academy, West Point. A replica of Henry Kirke Brown's Union Square, Manhattan, equestrian statue (1856).
- Copy (1932) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Alfred E. Smith Building, Albany
- George Washington (1932), unknown Italian sculptor, Washington Square Park, Clyde
- The Vision (George Washington at Valley Forge) (1959), by Benjamin Thorne Gilbert, Utica Public Library, Utica
- George Washington (1976), by Josip Turkalj, Old County Hall, Buffalo
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Washington Monument (1916), United States Military Academy, West Point
North Carolina
- Copy (1857) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), North Carolina State Capitol, Raleigh
- Copy (1970) after George Washington by Antonio Canova (1821, destroyed by fire 1831), North Carolina State Capitol, Raleigh
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George Washington (1857), North Carolina State Capitol, Raleigh
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George Washington (1970), North Carolina State Capitol
Ohio
- Washington Park, Cincinnati (1863)
- Copy (1920) of George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Alumni Hall, Miami University, Oxford
- George Washington Monument (1972–73), by William McVey, Washington Square, Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, Cleveland[4]
Oklahoma
- George Washington (1987), by Yon Sim Pak, Rogers State University, Claremore
Oregon
- Mount Washington (Oregon)
- Washington Park, Portland (1909)
- George Washington (1927), by Pompeo Coppini, Friendship Masonic Lodge 160, Portland
Pennsylvania
- George Washington (1815), by William Rush, now in Second Bank of the United States, Philadelphia
- Washington Square, Philadelphia. Set aside as a public park by William Penn in 1682, it was named for Washington in 1825.
- George Washington (1869), by Joseph A. Bailly, in front of Independence Hall, Philadelphia. This bronze replica was installed in 1910; the original marble is now in Philadelphia City Hall.
- George Washington Memorial (1891), by Edward Ludwig Albert Pausch, Allegheny Commons Park, Pittsburgh
- Washington Monument (1893), by Frank Carlucci, Lackawanna County Courthouse, Scranton
- Washington Monument (Philadelphia) (1897), by Rudolf Siemering. Relocated 1928, to in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- Washington Memorial Chapel (1903–17), Milton B. Medary architect, Valley Forge National Park, Valley Forge
- Valley Forge (Seated Washington) (1879), by Franklin Simmons. A bronze statuette in the chancel.
- George Washington Window, by Nicola D'Ascenzo. A stained glass window depicting 36 scenes from Washington's life.
- National Patriots Bell Tower (1950–53), Zantzinger & Borie, architects. Houses the 58-bell Washington Memorial National Carillon.
- George Washington by C. Paul Jennewein (1953), on exterior of the National Patriots Bell Tower
- Copy (1910) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1785–91), Jefferson Memorial Park, Pittsburgh
- George Washington (1917), unknown sculptor, Washington Crossing Monument, Washington Crossing Historic Park, Washington Crossing
- George Washington (1921–22), by C. S. Kilpatrick, Fort Leboeuf Museum, Waterford
- Copy (1922) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier (1956), Washington Square, Philadelphia
- Copy (1931) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Valley Forge National Park Visitor Center, Valley Forge
- George Washington Kneeling in Prayer (1967), by Donald De Lue, Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge
- Washington Crossing the Delaware (1974–76), by Frank Arena, Washington Crossing Historic Park, Washington Crossing. A near-lifesize sculpture group based on Emanuel Leutze's 1851 painting.
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George Washington (1815), by William Rush, Second Bank of the United States, Philadelphia
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Washington Square (1825), Philadelphia
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George Washington (1869, bronze replica 1910), by Joseph A. Bailly, Independence Hall, Philadelphia
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George Washington Memorial (1891), by Edward Ludwig Albert Pausch, Allegheny Commons Park, Pittsburgh
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Washington Monument (1893), by Frank Carlucci, Scranton
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Monument to George Washington (1897), by Rudolf Siemering, Philadelphia
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Washington Memorial Chapel (1903–17), Valley Forge
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George Washington (1917), Washington Crossing
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George Washington (1921–22), by C. S. Kilpatrick, Waterford
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George Washington (1953), by C. Paul Jennewein, Washington Memorial Chapel, Valley Forge
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Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier (1956), Washington Square, Philadelphia
Rhode Island
- Half-size copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Redwood Library and Athenaeum, Newport
South Carolina
- Copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), South Carolina Statehouse, Columbia
South Dakota
- George Washington (1999–2000), by Lee Leuning, Rapid City
- Mount Rushmore (1924–41), by Gutzon Borglum; along with Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln
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"Washington" on Mount Rushmore
Texas
- George Washington (1955), by Pompeo Coppini, in front of Main Building, University of Texas at Austin
- Washington's Birthday Celebration Building, Laredo
- George Washington (1990), by Roberto Garcia, Jr., City Hall, Laredo.
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George Washington (1955), by Pompeo Coppini, University of Texas at Austin
Utah
- Washington Square, Salt Lake City. Site of the first Utah Statehouse (1896–1916).
Virginia
- George Washington (1785–91), by Jean-Antoine Houdon, Virginia State Capitol, Richmond
- Washington and Lee University, Lexington. Founded in 1749 as Augusta Academy, it was renamed Washington Academy in 1796, renamed Washington College in 1813, and renamed Washington and Lee University in 1870. Statue of George Washington known as Old George by Matthew Kahle placed atop Washington Hall in 1844.
- Copy (1856) of George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Virginia Military Institute, Lexington
- Virginia Washington Monument (1849–57), by Thomas Crawford, Capitol Square, Richmond
- George Washington Masonic National Memorial (1923–32), Harvey Wiley Corbett, architect, Alexandria:
- Massive bronze statue of Illustrious Brother George Washington (1949–50), by Bryant Baker
- Mural of George Washington Laying the Cornerstone of the United States Capitol (1952–55), by Allyn Cox
- George Washington as Master Mason (1959, this cast 1966), by Donald De Lue
- George Washington Memorial Parkway, authorized by Congress 1930, first section opened 1932
- George Washington National Forest, western Virginia and eastern West Virginia. Established as Shenandoah National Forest (1918). Name changed to honor George Washington (1932). Natural Bridge National Forest added (1933).
- Copy of George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), University of Virginia, Charlottesville
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George Washington (1785–91), by Jean-Antoine Houdon, Virginia State Capitol, Richmond
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Washington College, at Lexington, 1845. Now Washington and Lee University.
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Virginia Washington Monument (1849–57), by Thomas Crawford, Richmond
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George Washington Masonic National Memorial (1923–32), Alexandria
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Illustrious Brother George Washington (1949–50), by Bryant Baker, George Washington Masonic National Memorial
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Washington Laying the Cornerstone (1952–55), by Allyn Cox, George Washington Masonic National Memorial
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George Washington Memorial Parkway (1930–32)
Washington (state)
- Lake Washington, King County, west of Seattle
- Mount Washington, Cascade Mountains, King County
- Mount Washington, Olympic Mountains, Mason County
- George Washington (1909), by Lorado Taft, University of Washington, Seattle
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George Washington (1909), by Lorado Taft, University of Washington, Seattle
Wisconsin
- Washington Monument (1885), by Richard Henry Park, Court of Honor, Milwaukee
- Copy (1911) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Oshkosh
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Washington Monument (1885), by Richard Henry Park, Court of Honor, Milwaukee
Wyoming
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Antler Arch
Argentina
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George Washington (1913), by Charles Keck, Plaza Gral José A Paez, Buenos Aires
Colombia
- Copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Barranquilla
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George Washington, Barranquilla
France
- La Fayette and Washington (1890–1900), by Auguste Bartholdi, Place des États-Unis, Paris
- Equestrian statue of George Washington (1900), by Daniel Chester French and Edward Clark Potter, Place d'Iéna, Paris
- Copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Saint-Martin-de-Ré
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La Fayette and Washington (1890-1900), by Auguste Bartholdi
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George Washington (1900), by Daniel Chester French and Edward Clark Potter, Place d'Iéna, Paris
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George Washington, Saint-Martin-de-Ré
Hungary
- George Washington, Father of American Democracy (1906), by Gyula Bezerédi, City Park, Budapest. A gift from Hungarian-Americans.
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George Washington (1906), by Gyula Bezerédi, City Park, Budapest
Mexico
- George Washington (1910–12, destroyed), by Pompeo Coppini, Plaza Washington, Colonia Juárez, Mexico City. A gift from Americans commemorating the 1910 centennial of Mexican Independence, the statue was toppled and dragged through the streets in reaction to the 1914 United States invasion of Veracruz.
Peru
- Copy after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), Lima
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George Washington, Lima
Thailand
United Kingdom
- Copy (1921) after George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1791), in front of National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London
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Statue of Washington, London
Venezuela
- George Washington (1883), by William Rudolf O'Donovan, Plaza Washington, El Paraiso, Caracas[5][6]
See also
References
- ↑ Washington by Donald De Lue from SIRIS.
- ↑ George Washington Kneeling in Prayer (Paramus, New Jersey) from Historic Marker Database.
- ↑ George Washington Kneeling in Prayer
- ↑ George Washington Monument, Cleveland
- ↑ Inscription: "El Gobierno y el Pueblo de Venezuela a JORGE WASHINGTON Fundador de la Republica del Norte Erigido en el Centenario del Libertador Simon Bolivar 1883." Source: Frances David Whittemore, George Washington in Sculpture (2005), p. 125.
- ↑ Venezuela Washington from Flickr.
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