Pierre L'Enfant (disambiguation)
- Pierre L'Enfant (disambiguation)
Pierre L'Enfant can refer to any of the following:;People
*Pierre L'Enfant (1704-1787) a French painter and father of Pierre Charles L'Enfant
*Pierre Charles L’Enfant (1754-1825) son of Pierre L'Enfant and designer of modern day Washington, D.C.
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*SS Pierre L'Enfant, a U.S. Liberty ship, named after Pierre L'Enfant the designer of modern day Washington, D.C.
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