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National Historic Landmark -Oakmont Country Club

National Historic Landmark -Oakmont Country Club

Noted for its nationally significant golf course, this is the oldest top-ranked course in the United States.

Its original layout is virtually intact and still in use for club and tournament play.

Generally considered ...

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National Historic Landmark - New Market

National Historic Landmark - New Market

An 18th-century street market, it was used well into the 19th century. Two rows of brick pillars support a gable roof and arched ceiling over an open market area.

The structure was restored in 1994 ...

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National Historic Landmark - New Century Guild

National Historic Landmark - New Century Guild

This building has served as the location for the New Century Guild from 1906 to the present.

Founded in 1882, this organization was one of the earliest, largest, and most successful of the many ...

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National Historic Landmark - Mount Pleasant

National Historic Landmark - Mount Pleasant

Completed in 1762, this is one of the finest examples of late Georgian domestic architecture in the Middle Colonies.

The structure contains a central hallway with flanking rooms rich in interior decorations. (Now within Fairmount ...

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National Historic Landmark - Mount Pleasant

National Historic Landmark - Mount Pleasant

Completed in 1762, this is one of the finest examples of late Georgian domestic architecture in the Middle Colonies.

The structure contains a central hallway with flanking rooms rich in interior decorations. (Now within ...

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National Historic Landmark - Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church

National Historic Landmark - Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church

Founded in 1793, Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (1889) is a living memorial to Richard Allen (1760-1831), former slave, Methodist minister, preeminent Black leader, and founder of the first permanent national association ...

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National Historic Landmark -Mill Grove

National Historic Landmark -Mill Grove (John James Audubon House)

John James Audubon (1785-1851), famous American naturalist and artist, lived in this 2 1/2 story fieldstone farm house from 1804 to 1808.

It was here Audubon made his earliest observations of ...

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National Historic Landmark - Merion Golf Club

National Historic Landmark - Merion Golf Club

Merion Golf Club's East and West courses (1911 & 1914, respectively) were among the first in this country to incorporate a combination "penal" and "strategic" design, which is less punishing to the common ...

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National Historic Landmark - Merion Friends Meeting House

National Historic Landmark - Merion Friends Meeting House

Merion Friends Meeting House is the building most closely associated with the Merioneth Adventurers, a group of Welsh Quakers who came to Pennsylvania in 1682.

The earliest known migration of Celtic-speaking Welsh ...

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National Historic Landmark - Merion Cricket Club

National Historic Landmark - Merion Cricket Club

Founded in 1865 and at this site since 1892, Merion Cricket Club is among the handful of U.S. properties that illustrate the history of cricket, which was a major sport in the 19th century, ...

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