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It was proclaimed "Washington, D.C.'s native cocktail". July was also declared as Rickey Month in the district. Various news outlets subsequently described the Rickey as the city's official cocktail. [12] 2011 [13] Dance: Hand dancing: Hand dancing is a form of swing dance that is derived from the Lindy Hop and the jitterbug.
The Washington coat of arms can be seen in stone on the outside of Hylton Castle, Sunderland, an 11th-century fortified manor house. [15] The Washington coat of arms appears in a memorial to Lawrence Washington (died 1619), great-uncle of Lawrence Washington, great-great-grandfather of George Washington, in All Saints Church, Maidstone. [16]
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The following table displays the official flag, seal, and coat of arms of the 50 states, of the federal district, ... Seal of Washington (1899–1967)
Arms of William Henry Harrison, 9th president, 1841 Shield: Or, on a fess Sable three eagles displayed Or, a crescent Sable for difference. Crest: an eagle's head erased Or. [7] Connections to other presidents' arms: Same as the arms used by his grandson, Benjamin Harrison — John Tyler, 10th president, 1841–1845 No arms known. —
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The flag of Washington, D.C., consists of three red stars above two red bars on a white background.It is an armorial banner based on the coat of arms granted to Lawrence Washington (George Washington's 3rd great-grandfather) of Sulgrave Manor Northamptonshire, England, in 1592. [2]