Results for Historic House
Historic Harris-Kearney House
Built in 1855 by John and Henrietta Harris ...
Historic Upper Nyack Firehouse
Erected 1887
This building, home of Empire Hook and ...
Historic L. B. Brown House
ca. 1892
The L. B. Brown House was built in 1892, du...
Historic Price House
2.5 mi. N.E. is the antebellum house of Col. Hawkins F. Pr...
Historic St. Simons Lighthouse
Altitude Longitude Latitude
104 ft....
Historic Dickson House
c. 1841
Facing demolition, this house was relocated ...
Historic Indian Agency House
Built in 1832
The Indian Agency House was built in 1...
Tower House Historic District
Down this short trail, a bridge crosses Clear Creek just b...
Historic Citrus County Courthouse
Citrus County was formed from Hernando County in 1887 and ...
Historic Trimble House
<—2 mi.—<
About 2 miles N. is the plantation home of...
Results for Historic House
Historic Harris-Kearney House
Built in 1855 by John and Henrietta Harris this Greek revival style all brick house was located on a slightly five acre tract on the ridge just east of Westport, MO. This site was on the southwest corner of ...
Historic Upper Nyack Firehouse
Erected 1887
This building, home of Empire Hook and Ladder Company no. 1 has, in recognition of its architectural significance, and under the provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, been listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...
Historic L. B. Brown House
ca. 1892
The L. B. Brown House was built in 1892, during the period of Bartow's initial development. It is a good example of Frame Vernacular construction typical of that period. This house is decorated with intricate mill work and gingerbread. ...
Historic Price House
2.5 mi. N.E. is the antebellum house of Col. Hawkins F. Price; State Senator 1857-1865; Mem. Ga. Secession Convention.
A landmark of military operations near Cassville, where both Gen. Daniel Butterfield & Gen. Hooker (20th A.C.) [US] had headquarters May ...
Historic St. Simons Lighthouse
Altitude Longitude Latitude
104 ft. 81°12'06"W 31°08'00"N
[ Globe Emblem ]
" The axis of the earth
sticks out visibly through
the centre of each and
every town or city."
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Marker is on 12th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy ...
Historic Dickson House
c. 1841
Facing demolition, this house was relocated here in 2005 from its original site on the battlefield at Gilgal Church in west Cobb County. On 1864 military maps, it was referred to as the “Dixon House”. The house was damaged ...
Historic Indian Agency House
Built in 1832
The Indian Agency House was built in 1832 by the United States Government for John Harris Kinzie and his wife Juliette Magill Kinzie. John Kinzie was the Indian Agent to the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Indians. He had been assigned ...
Tower House Historic District
Down this short trail, a bridge crosses Clear Creek just before the creek converges with Crystal and Mill Creeks. Prehistory and history converge here, too – on the Tower House Historic District. For more than 6000 years this area was ...
Historic Citrus County Courthouse
Citrus County was formed from Hernando County in 1887 and Mannfield, in the center of the new county, was chosen as the temporary county seat by the state legislature. After a political tug-of-war and several elections, Inverness was chosen as ...
Historic Trimble House
<—2 mi.—<
About 2 miles N. is the plantation home of Augustus Crawford Trimble, pioneer settler, member of the Home Guard, and businessman of Adairsville. A son, serving in the 1st Georgia Cavalry under Gen. Joe Wheeler, engaged the enemy on ...