Fort Washington
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Fort Washington is the name of several places, mostly in the United States of America, all named in honor of American Revolutionary War general and inaugural President of the United States of America, George Washington.
[edit] United States
- Maryland
- Fort Washington (census designated place), Prince George's County
- Fort Washington Park (unit of National Park Service), Prince George's County
- Massachusetts
- Fort Washington (American Revolutionary War-era earthworks), Cambridge
- New York
- Fort Washington (former American Revolutionary War-era fort), Manhattan, New York City
- Fort Washington (neighborhood), Manhattan, New York City (named for the above-mentioned fortress; better known as Washington Heights.)
- Ohio
- Fort Washington (former frontier outpost), Cincinnati
- Fort Washington Way (an expressway that carries Interstate 71 and US Route 50), downtown Cincinnati
- Pennsylvania
- Fort Washington (census designated place), Montgomery County
- Fort Washington State Park (park), Montgomery County
[edit] Outside of United States
- Fort Washington, Guyana