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National Historic Landmark-Bronck House

National Historic Landmark- Bronck House

Built in three stages, this manor house illustrates the architectural development of Dutch Colonial dwellings from the earliest periods of settlement to the years immediately following the American Revolution.

The first section, of stone, was built ...

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National Historic Landmark-Boston Post Road Historic District

National Historic Landmark-Boston Post Road Historic District

This unusually quiet, undeveloped area along the old Boston Post Road contains three architecturally significant houses as well as the Jay family cemetery and a conservation area along the shore of Long Island ...

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National Historic Landmark - Fort King Site

As the council site and central location where Seminoles, Black Seminoles, and the U.S. government met to discuss the terms of President Jackson's Indian Removal Policy, the events at Fort King represent the escalating state of relations between these groups ...

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National Historic Landmark - Ferdinand Magellan , US Car No. 1

Built in 1928 as the Pullman Company's FERDINAND MAGELLAN, this car was armor plated and donated for use by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942. Subsequently used by Harry S Truman and Ronald Reagan in presidential reelection campaigns.

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National Historic Landmark - El Centro Espanol de Tampa

An impressive example of Spanish, Moorish and French Renaissance influenced architecture, this massive masonry building dramatically illustrates the role of ethnic social and mutual assistance organizations in the daily life of immigrant populations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth ...

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National Historic Landmark-Bennington Battlefield

National Historic Landmark- Bennington Battlefield

The American militia's victory at the Battle of Bennington (16 August, 1777) contributed significantly to the defeat of British General Burgoyne's army at Saratoga two months later.

The defeat also discouraged Burgoyne's already uneasy Indian allies and ...

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National Historic Landmark-Bell Telephone Laboratory

National Historic Landmark- Bell Telephone Laboratories

The home (1898-1966) of America's largest industrial research laboratory, responsible for numerous contributions to pure science as well as pioneering work in telecommunications technology.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks

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National Historic Landmark-Bayard-Condict Building

National Historic Landmark- Bayard-Condict Building

Built in 1897-99, this is twelve-story building one of the first skyscrapers in New York City.

It is the only work by Sullivan in the East other than the Prudential Building in Buffalo. The piers and ...

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National Historic Landmark-Bartow-Pell Mansion

National Historic Landmark-Bartow-Pell Mansion

One of the best-preserved Greek Revival houses (1836-42) in the style of Minard Lafever, whose books on architecture were influential in the United States.

Exterior qualities typical of the Federal style mark it as a transitional structure.

Courtesy National ...

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National Historic Landmark-Alice Austin House

National Historic Landmark- Elizabeth Alice Austen House

For 78 years, this was the home Elizabeth Alice Austen (1866-1952), a remarkable photographer whose work predates in subject matter and technique the photographs of other giants in the field.

Austen began her career ...

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