Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (1757–1834), a French aristocrat and Revolutionary War hero, was widely commemorated in the U.S. and elsewhere. Below is a list of the many homages and/or tributes named in his honor:

Honors

U.S. Postage Stamp, 1957 issue, 3c, commemorating 200th anniversary of the birth of La Fayette
The 1899 Lafayette silver dollar, designed by Charles E. Barber, honors Lafayette and George Washington and is the only U.S. commemorative silver dollar prior to 1983.

Military and maritime

The aircraft carrier USS Langley was renamed La Fayette by France

Several warships were named after Lafayette:

Places

Main article: List of places named for the Marquis de Lafayette

Counties

Cities, towns, and villages

Squares

Streets

Schools

Other places

Lafayette in sculpture

Monument to Lafayette in Paris

Lafayette in literature

Gallery

References

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  4. ^ Ike Skelton (22 May 2007). "House Record: Honoring The Marquis De Lafayette On The Occasion Of The 250th Anniversary Of His Birth: Section 29". GovTrack.us. Retrieved 11 August 2008. [dead link]
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  7. ^ Clary, p. 448
  8. ^ Clary, p. 449
  9. ^ "Lafayette and the American Flag: The Fourth of July Ceremony". 10 July 2009. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
  10. ^ Robert Kalbach. "L'Hermione" (in French). L’association Hermione-La Fayette. Retrieved 11 August 2008.
  11. ^ Speare, Morris Edmund "Lafayette, Citizen of America", New York Times, 7 September 1919. The article contains a facsimile and transcript of the Maryland act:"An Act to naturalize Major General the Marquiss de la Fayette and his Heirs Male Forever... Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland—that the Marquiss de la Fayette and his Heirs male forever shall be and they and each of them are hereby deemed adjudged and taken to be natural born Citizens of this State and shall henceforth be instilled to all the Immunities, Rights and Privileges of natural born Citizens thereof, they and every one of them conforming to the Constitution and Laws of this State in the Enjoyment and Exercise of such Immunities, Rights and Privileges."
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  13. ^ Cornell, Douglas B. "Churchill Acceptance 'Honors Us Far More'" Sumter Daily Item, 10 April 1963.
  14. ^ Public Law 107-209
  15. ^ Costello, Matthew R. (2020). ""Lafayette Square: The People's Park"". Washington History. 32 (1/2): 10–12. JSTOR 26947504 – via JSTOR.
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  17. ^ Kowsky, p. 88
  18. ^ Allard, Deborah (31 July 2009). "Neighborhood of the Week: Lafayette Park". The Herald News. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  19. ^ "LaFayette Park". Watkins Glen Parks and Recreation. City of Watkins Glen. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
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