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National Historic Landmark-The Bryn Athyn Historic District
National Historical Landmark- The Bryn Athyn Historic Dist...
National Historic Landmark-Bedford Springs Historic District
National Historical Landmark-Bedford Springs Hotel Histori...
MacFarlane Homestead Subdivision Historic District
Bounded by Oak Avenue, Grand Avenue, Brooke Street and Jef...
Charles Avenue Historic District Marker
The first black community on the south Florida mainland be...
National Historic Landmark-Ocean Drive Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Ocean Drive Historic District<...
National Historic Landmark-Newport Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Newport Historic District
<...National Historic Landmark-College Hill Historic District
National Historic Landmark- College Hill Historic District...
National Historic Landmark-Bellevue Avenue Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Bellevue Avenue Historic Distr...
National Historic Landmark-Penn School Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Penn School Historic District<...
Richard E. Stone Historic District
121-304 Stone Street
The district is named for Richa...
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National Historic Landmark-The Bryn Athyn Historic District
National Historical Landmark- The Bryn Athyn Historic District
The Bryn Athyn Historic District comprises an exceptional and enduring essay of the American Arts and Crafts Movement embodied in three family residences of the John Pitcairn family and the Bryn Athyn Cathedral ...
National Historic Landmark-Bedford Springs Historic District
National Historical Landmark-Bedford Springs Hotel Historic District
The Bedford Springs Hotel Historic District is significant as one of the nation's finest remaining examples of the mineral springs resort phenomenon of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Courtesy National Park Service National ...
MacFarlane Homestead Subdivision Historic District
Bounded by Oak Avenue, Grand Avenue, Brooke Street and Jefferson Street.
Developed by Coral Gables founder George Merrick as a black residential neighborhood, the early homes of this district were built in the late 1920s and 1930s in the vernacular style ...
Charles Avenue Historic District Marker
The first black community on the south Florida mainland began here in the 1880s when blacks from the Bahamas and southern U.S. came to farm the land or to work at the Peacock Inn, the first hotel in the Miami ...
National Historic Landmark-Ocean Drive Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Ocean Drive Historic District
This large historic district includes the south-western tip of Rhode Island -- not the state, but the island on which Newport is built.
It has a rugged, informal character, as compared with the formal ...
National Historic Landmark-Newport Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Newport Historic District
From around 1740 until the Revolution, when it was occupied by the British, Newport flourished as a port and mercantile center and as Newport was Rhode Island's colonial capital.
The district's Georgian public buildings and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...