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Historic Courthouse

This Greek Revival style landmark

building served as the third seat

of county government from

1843 to 1981

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Market Street, on the ...

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Historical Auburn Fire House

Erected in 1891 by the volunteer firemen of Auburn Hook and Ladder Company No.2 with funds raised by public subscription. Dedicated May 21, 1892. In continuous use until 1954

Marker is at the intersection of Lincoln Way and Commercial Street, on ...

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National Historic Landmark - The Flag House and Star-Spangled Banner Museum

The Flag House was the home of Mary Pickersgill and the site where she sewed the Star-Spangled Banner.

Mary Pickersgill moved into the Flag House in 1807 with her mother, Rebecca Young, and her daughter Caroline, and set up a ...

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Sibley House Historic Site

Welcome to the Sibley House Historic Site! This area had long been the center of travel and trade for the Dakota when it became the center for American Fur Company operations on the Upper Mississippi. It was also home to ...

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Charlotte Court House Historic District

The historic district, a rare example of a 19th-century rural courthouse town, is concentrated on two main streets. Begun as Dalstonburg in 1775 during the French and Indian War, and later called Marysville and Smithville, the town was named Charlotte ...

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Historic Wilhite House

Antebellum

Home Of

Dr. P.A. Wilhite

Discoverer Of Ether

Marker is on South McDuffie Street south of East River Street (U.S. 76/178), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Grand Turk Historic Lighthouse

During the Lighthouse's first forty years of use, wrecks continued along the northern coast. Ship captains complained that the light was too dim or not lit at all. Some believe that the dimming of the light was done intentionally to ...

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Grand Turk Historic Lighthouse

During the Lighthouse's first forty years of use, wrecks continued along the northern coast. Ship captains complained that the light was too dim or not lit at all. Some believe that the dimming of the light was done intentionally to ...

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The Historic Sykesville Colored Schoolhouse

Dedicated to the pupils and teachers

who learned within these four walls.

1904 - 1939

Restoration dedicated on September 15, 2006

With appreciation to the organizations and

individuals whose generous donations of time,

expertise and revenues led to this building's

restoration in ...

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