Results for Historic District
Hopewell Historic District
A borough from 1853 to 1914, Hopewell was a laboratory for...
Painted Desert Community Complex Historic District
This property
Has been listed in the
National ...
Mount Pleasant Historic Underground Railroad District
Historic Underground Railroad Site
By 1816, Mount Pl...
Vistula Historic District
Ohio Historical Marker
The pioneer village of Vistul...
Sannoner Historic District
Named for Ferdinand Sannoner, who surveyed the town of Flo...
Vernon Historic District
Side 'One':
Vernon platted 1815. Jennings Cou...
Delaware Village Historic District
Listed on the State & National Registers of Historical Pla...
Accomac Historic District
Has been registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark pursua...
The Pine Community Center Historic District
The Pine Community Center Historic District is listed on t...
Magnolia Historic District
Stockton’s first historic district has the community’s ric...
Results for Historic District
Hopewell Historic District
A borough from 1853 to 1914, Hopewell was a laboratory for progressive farming, milling, and educational practices. Samuel Dickey (1769-1835) was an agricultural innovator, and the Dickeys pioneered in establishing area schools. The family, spurred by available water power, developed ...
Painted Desert Community Complex Historic District
This property
Has been listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
2005
Painted Desert
Community Complex
Historic District
Marker can be reached from Interstate 40.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mount Pleasant Historic Underground Railroad District
Historic Underground Railroad Site
By 1816, Mount Pleasant had earned a reputation among fugitive slaves as a town where they would be welcomed in their quest for freedom. The Quakers who lived in the village helped Mount Pleasant become a center ...
Vistula Historic District
Ohio Historical Marker
The pioneer village of Vistula is now bounded by Walnut, Champlain, Chestnut, Magnolia, and Summit streets. Established in 1833 by Benjamin F. Stickney and Edward Bissell, Vistula was merged with its rival, Port Lawrence, and in 1837 both ...
Sannoner Historic District
Named for Ferdinand Sannoner, who surveyed the town of Florence for the Cypress Land Company in 1818, the district contains twenty-five structures on North Court and North Pine Streets. Wealth planters, lawyers and merchants occupied the six fine antebellum homes:
Courtview ...
Vernon Historic District
Side 'One':
Vernon platted 1815. Jennings County formed by Indiana General Assembly 1817; Vernon named county seat 1817. Madison-Indianapolis Railroad reached Vernon 1839; masonry arch, elevating track over Pike Street, remains. Vernon still operates under its amended 1851 incorporation by General ...
Delaware Village Historic District
Listed on the State & National Registers of Historical Places 2004
John I. Blair founded Delaware Village in the 1850's as a station on the newly built Warren Railroad in a rural neighborhood first settled circa 1740. While the station was ...
Accomac Historic District
Has been registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark pursuant to the authority vested in the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Act of 1966.
Marker is at the intersection of Alt. US 13 Front Street and Courthouse Ave., on the left when traveling ...
The Pine Community Center Historic District
The Pine Community Center Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The historic buildings of the district are the LDS (Latter Day Saints/Mormon) Ward Chapel, built in 1915-1916, the Cultural Hall, completed in 1931, and the ...
Magnolia Historic District
Stockton’s first historic district has the community’s richest variety of architectural styles, including Queen Anne, Eastlake, Stick, Bungalow, Craftsman, Moderne and Spanish Revival. Since the 1860’s the area has been home to a broad cross section of Stockton’s citizens. The ...