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On Sept. 4, 1824, the Marquis made a brief stopover in Middletown during his tour of the country he helped establish.
General Marquis de Lafayette returns to Havre de Grace on the 200th anniversary of his original visit, on Tuesday, July 29.
The Town of Leesburg invites the public to a pop-up exhibit on Friday, Aug. 1, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the ...
Excerpted from “A Son and his Adoptive Father: The Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington” 2006 exhibition at Mount Vernon. So passionate was the Marquis de Lafayette to join the fight for ...
Michael Halbert portrayed Lafayette at Thornbury Farm where British Troops had met on September 11, 1777, for an audience of ...
Tracker' is going through multiple cast changes ahead of season 3 but Chris Lee's Randy appears to have a promising future on Justin Hartley's show ...
In celebration of the bicentennial of the Marquis de Lafayette’s historic visit to Leesburg, the Town of Leesburg has ...
When the Marquis de Lafayette came to Lancaster County on his American farewell tour 200 years ago this weekend, he reviewed a group of troops and civilians that was said ...
Architect Louis Kamper spared no expense in building his 1915 home in the style of French military officer Marquis de ...
The carriage carrying Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette enters Historic Rock Ford during Lafayette Day on Monday, July 28, 2025.
The Marquis de Lafayette was a French aristocrat and military officer that served in the Continental Army under George Washington during the American Revolutionary War.
During the Revolutionary War, Middletown was the Connecticut colony's largest and wealthiest city, a historian said.