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Old Jacksonville Beach Elementary School
Mother Rhoda Martin founded the Jacksonville Beach Element...
National Historic Landmark-Emma Willard House
National Historical Landmark-Emma Willard House
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National Historic Landmark-Vermont Statehouse
National Historical Landmark- Vermont Statehouse
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National Historic Landmark-Ticonderoga (Steamboat)
National Historical Landmark- TICONDEROGA (Side-paddle-whe...
National Historic Landmark-Stellafane
National Historical Landmark- Stellafane Observatory
National Historic Landmark-St. Johnsbury Athenaeum
National Historical Landmarks- St. Johnsbury Athenaeum
...National Historic Landmark-Shelburne Farms
National Historical Landmarks- Shelburne Farms
One o...
National Historic Landmark-Round Church
National Historical Landmarks- The Round Church
The ...
National Historic Landmark-Rokeby
National Historical Landmarks-Rokeby
Rokeby, a Robin...
National Historic Landmark- Rockingham Meeting House
National Historical Landmarks-Rockingham Meeting House
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Old Jacksonville Beach Elementary School
Mother Rhoda Martin founded the Jacksonville Beach Elementary School for Colored People. In 1939 the county built a four-room brick school structure, which also served as a community center, well-baby clinic and recreational area for the community. The building was ...
National Historic Landmark-Emma Willard House
National Historical Landmark-Emma Willard House
This two-story brick structure was from 1809 until 1819 the home of Emma Hart Willard, an influential pioneer in the development of women's education in the United States.
It is now used as the admissions office ...
National Historic Landmark-Vermont Statehouse
National Historical Landmark- Vermont Statehouse
Erected in 1833-38, this building is probably the least-altered example of a noted architect's monumentally-scaled public building in the Greek Revival style.
Though the timber interior was damaged by fire in 1857, the granite exterior walls ...
National Historic Landmark-Ticonderoga (Steamboat)
National Historical Landmark- TICONDEROGA (Side-paddle-wheel Lakeboat)
Only extant and basically unchanged side-paddle-wheel lakeboat in the U.S. Used as a Lake Champlain excursion boat from 1906 to 1953.
National Historic Landmark-Stellafane
National Historical Landmark- Stellafane Observatory
Stellafane Observatory played a pioneering role in the development of amateur telescope making and popular astronomy in the United States.
The site contains the original clubhouse of the Springfield Telescope Makers, Inc. (1924), and the first large ...
National Historic Landmark-St. Johnsbury Athenaeum
National Historical Landmarks- St. Johnsbury Athenaeum
The Athenanaeum's construction (1868-1873), its collection of American landscape paintings and books, its original role as a public library and free art gallery, and the industrial origins of the fortune that provided it, all contribute ...
National Historic Landmark-Shelburne Farms
National Historical Landmarks- Shelburne Farms
One of the many estate properties built for wealthy American industrialists during the Gilded Age period, Shelburne Farms was considered an ideal country place for its exemplary model stock farm and horse breeding service, architectural and ...
National Historic Landmark-Round Church
National Historical Landmarks- The Round Church
The Round Church, built in 1812-1813, is a rare, well-preserved example of a sixteen-sided meetinghouse. Richmond architect and builder William Rhodes displayed a level of skill and imagination that is normally reserved for high style ...
National Historic Landmark-Rokeby
National Historical Landmarks-Rokeby
Rokeby, a Robinson family farmstead for four generations, is significant for its role in the Underground Railroad. Rare surviving documentation that the Robinson family kept attests to its use as a stop, and provides accurate insights into an ...
National Historic Landmark- Rockingham Meeting House
National Historical Landmarks-Rockingham Meeting House
The Rockingham Meeting House is a rare 18th century New England meetinghouse of the second period type, virtually unaltered on the exterior or interior. Its barn-like massing and austere appearance evoke Medieval and Puritan forms, yet ...