Washington, George

Washington rode to Pittsburgh on horseback as a young military officer in the French and Indian War. This trip did not go particularly well, as General Braddock’s army was soundly defeated. Washington nearly drowned himself in the Allegheny. This only granite equestrian statue of Washington was erected at the site of this defeat in 1755.

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