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Last days in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by oughtness from Paris, France
... (the world?) at a place called Berthillon. One more cemetery after that. Picpus, the little-known final resting place of Marquis de Lafayette, as well as 1306 other victims of the guillotine. There is an American flag above Lafayette's grave, but the ...
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Paris was amazing......the people not so much.
A Travel Blog entry by fendall from Paris, Īle-de-France, France
... nbsp; I found this especially interesting, because the key to the Bastille was given as a gift to George Washington by the Marquis de Lafayette and is hanging on the wall at Mount Vernon. The view of the Eiffel Tower at Trocadero Square was amazing. ...
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Waterworks / Colonial Williamsburg
A Travel Blog entry by ndsquirrel from Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
... a reward. Leaving the Courthouse, it started to rain. We walked back to the Coffeehouse for a public audience with Marquis DE LaFayette. It started to pour. We managed to get a spot under a tree. Some brave individuals remained ...
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Colonial Williamsburg, VA
A Travel Blog entry by ramblinggal from Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
... of course fireworks. Mid-July A Town Unchained: The Continental Army Encamps at Williamsburg. In 1781 under command of the Marquis de Lafayette Continental troops march into the city, prior to the battle of Yorktown, to relieve it's citizens of British ...
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Grand Canyon Nationa Park
A Travel Blog entry by exploreamerica from Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States
... The Continental Congress adopts a national flag. July 27, 1777 The Marquis de Lafayette, a 21 year-old French nobleman, arrives to volunteer his services to the American Revolution. September ...
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HISTORY OF THE U.S. part I
A Travel Blog entry by exploreamerica from HISTORY OF THE U.S. part I, United States
... The Continental Congress adopts a national flag. July 27, 1777 The Marquis de Lafayette, a 21 year-old French nobleman, arrives to volunteer his services to the American Revolution. September ...
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The City that Never Sleeps
A Travel Blog entry by irejoyce from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
... ; located there in the Cabildo, a building that served as the seat of government for LA during the late 1700s. Marquis de Lafayette used this building as his office when he visited Louisiana but the building is best known as the site where the ...
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Being the Tourist
A Travel Blog entry by aleejack from Savannah, Georgia, United States
... and running water. There have exposed some of the workings of the pipes and no we did not get to test it. The Marquis de Lafayette stayed here when it was a boarding house for two nights and this entitled the house to be listed with the historic society. ...
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Day 22
A Travel Blog entry by pbprogo12 from Cape May, New Jersey, United States
Today, we went down to the breakfast buffet which was packed. They had so much stuff. Then we went to the pool an hour later. Then for lunch, we went to a beachfront restaurant which had 'Big Ass Fried Clams.' We went straight to the beach. I made an ...
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Day 21
A Travel Blog entry by pbprogo12 from Cape May, New Jersey, United States
Today, we are off to Cape May. We stopped in the middle of our 3 hour journey for lunch. Then at 3:00, we arrived in the Southernmost point of New Jersey, Cape May. We arrived at our hotel 15 minutes later. We then went to the beach and it was freezing ...
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The New-York Historical Society
170 Central Park West, , New York City, New York, United States
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... . The New-York Historical Society will shine a spotlight on one of America's first national heroes, the Marquis de Lafayette "Revolutionary War general, 'adopted son' of George Washington, diplomat and international champion of individual liberty" whose ...

