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National Historic Landmark - Thomas Sully Residence

National Historic Landmark - Thomas Sully Residence

Thomas Sully (1783-1872), a painter of historical scenes and one of the best-known portrait painters of his day, lived briefly in this brick rowhouse around 1828.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks

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Dr. Brown’s Residence

Résidence du docteur Brown

[English]

Built for Dr. Brown, a dentist, in 1902, this attractive little bungalow was tangible proof that affluent residents had confidence in the future of Dawson City and were willing to put down roots. While this may have ...

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Macaulay’s Residence

Résidence Macaulay

[English]

This fine two storey house, built in 1901, was owned by Henry C. Macaulay, Dawson City’s first mayor. Subsequently, it housed such affluent individuals as a merchant, a Territorial Commissioner, a surveyor, and senior management of the Yukon Consolidated ...

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Residence of Alice McLellan Birney

(1872 - 1884)

This house was the residence of Alice McClellan Birney, co-founder of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers during the post-war era.

The home was probably built by Miss Mary Ann Nesbit prior to 1869, in which year it ...

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Anna and Cornelius Collins Residence

Claude and Starck, Architects

This house, designed by Madison's premier architectural firm of Claude and Starck in 1908, incorporates an eclectic mix of popular styles of the era and includes Prairie, Tudor and Craftsman features. Windows take center stage at the ...

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Irene and Robert Connor Residence

1920

This Colonial Revival house was built for Robert and Irene Connor, daughter of lumber magnates Anna and Cornelius Collins who lived next door. Irene took over the position of vice-president of the family firm. The house is significant for its ...

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Lonoikamakahiki Residence

This archaeological site is known as the Lonoikamakahiki Residence.

It is believed that during different periods of time, four great Hawaiian kings lived at this site. These kings were Umi, Lonoikamakahiki, Kalaniopuu, and Kamehameha I.

This residence is believed to have been ...

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David Reynolds Tavern/Joseph Van Syckel Residence

David Reynolds

Tavern

-- 1763 --

Joseph Van Syckel

Residence

-- 1839 --

Union Township Historic Site

Marker is on Charlestown Road (County Route 635) near Van Sickel Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Armory Paymaster's Residence

Rank has its privileges. The paymaster, second in command at the armory, enjoyed an unobstructed view of the factory grounds and water gap from the substantial brick dwelling erected here about 1800.

Soot and noise disrupted the scene with the ...

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Sheriff's Residence and Jail

[ Side ‘One’]

Vanderburgh County formed, Evansville named county seat 1818. This castle-like structure was completed 1890 for county’s fourth jail and second sheriff’s residence. Stone exterior has step-gables, projecting turrets, crenellated roof lines, simulated portcullis, and central, rounded tower. Tunnel ...

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