BRADDOCK, Edward monument near Frederick, Maryland by Edward Berge

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BRADDOCK, Edward monument near Frederick, Maryland by Edward Berge

The Edward Braddock monument near Frederick, Maryland, is a bronze sculpture by Edward Berge, erected in 1924 by the Frederick Chapter D.A.R. It marks the National Trail traveled by General Braddock and George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Located on Alternate Route 40 in Braddock Heights, the monument commemorates an important historical military route. It is part of the region's Revolutionary War memorials and highlights the contributions of early American military leaders.