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National Historic Landmark-College Hill Historic District

National Historic Landmark- College Hill Historic District

College Hill Historic District contains the 120 acre core of the original 17th century town as laid out by Roger Williams (1603-1683), as well as 300 buildings of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Courtesy National ...

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National Historic Landmark-Bellevue Avenue Historic District

National Historic Landmark- Bellevue Avenue Historic District

An assemblage of American architecture distinguished by the variety of styles and famous architectural firms represented, the district includes Gothic Revival villas, Stick- and Shingle-style buildings, and great summer palaces of the late 19th ...

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National Historic Landmark-Penn School Historic District

National Historic Landmark- Penn School Historic District

In 1862, long before the end of the Civil War, Northern missionaries arrived on St. Helena Island to assist the Black population.

They organized one of the first southern schools for Blacks here, and pioneered ...

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Richard E. Stone Historic District

121-304 Stone Street

The district is named for Richard E. Stone, who invented and patented the Directional Signal Light for automobiles in 1935. Stone established the first recreational center building, Cocoa's first black professional baseball team, and helped start the Cocoa-Rockledge ...

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West Ocala Historic District

Located on Silver Springs Boulevard between Eastbound I-75 and Pine Avenue.

This historic district includes more than 100 buildings that are significant to the African American community that flourished here between 1886 and 1920.

Information provided by Florida Department of ...

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National Historic Landmark-Graniteville Historic District

National Historic Landmark- Graniteville Historic District

In this community, William Gregg (1800-1867), perhaps the most significant figure in the development of cotton mills in the South, successfully introduced the textile industry to the South before the Civil War.

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National Historic Landmark-Charleston Historic District

National Historic Landmark-Charleston Historic District

The largest and most prosperous 18th-century metropolis south of Philadelphia, many of Charleston's residences and public buildings retain their period character.

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National Historic Landmark-Beaufort Historic District

National Historic Landmark- Beaufort Historic District

This coastal city, the second oldest town in the state, is marked by a distinctive style of Southern architecture, different from that of Savannah and Charleston.

Structures in the district date from the early 18th ...

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National Historic Landmark-Deadwood Historic District

National Historic Landmark- Deadwood Historic District

The site of a rich gold strike in 1875, Deadwood retains its mining town atmosphere. Many original buildings remain.

While Deadwood is one of the most highly publicized mining towns of the trans-Mississippi West, much of ...

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National Historic Landmark-Beale Street Historic District

National Historical Landmark-Beale Street Historic District

This district is recognized for its importance in the development and influence of the blues, a unique Black contribution to American music. This popular musical style was born on a Beale Street lined with ...

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