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U.S. Grant Historic District
U.S. Grant and U.S. Grant Comme[mo]rative Sites Historic D...
St. Florian Historic District
In 1872, Father A. J. Houser, Director of the Homestead So...
Historic Midtown Market District
Just prior to the Civil War, Harrisburg's northern develop...
College Place Historic District
The land on which this district rests was part of the 1818...
The Ellsworth Historic District
Side A
This District is named for U.S. Patent...
Seminary - O'Neal Historic District
Named for the O’Neal family which produced two Alabama gov...
The Marshallton Historic District
~circa 1764~
The
Village
of
<...Spruce Pine Mining District
Mica, feldspar, quartz deposits found in region 25 mi. lon...
Historic District
Patterson 200 Years
The Proposed Historic District
Downtown Florence Historic District
From the time Florence was established in 1818, a slow but...
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U.S. Grant Historic District
U.S. Grant and U.S. Grant Comme[mo]rative Sites Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places 6 August 1998.
The historic district includes:
President U.S. Grant Birthplace-1820-1821
Grant Birthplace Memorial Park-1925-1928
Grant Memorial Bridge-1925-1927
Lee Thompson Caretakers House-1820
Caretakers Garage-1936
WPA constructed limestone retaining walls, ...
St. Florian Historic District
In 1872, Father A. J. Houser, Director of the Homestead Society of Cincinnati, Ohio founded St. Florian. He subdivided the land for German immigrants who became independent landowners, built homes and reared their families. Many of the descendants from that ...
Historic Midtown Market District
Just prior to the Civil War, Harrisburg's northern development reached only as far as North Street, although its northern boundary extended to Herr Street under an annexation to the original Borough in 1838. In 1860, Harrisburg was incorporated as a ...
College Place Historic District
The land on which this district rests was part of the 1818 sale by the Cypress Land Company which established the City of Florence. During The Civil War Confederate soldiers constructed breastworks here for the defense of Florence. House construction ...
The Ellsworth Historic District
Side A
This District is named for U.S. Patent Commissioner, Henry Leavitt Ellsworth, who lived in the neighborhood and was instrumental in the settling of the Wabash Valley area. As Lafayette grew, the neighborhood was a popular choice for all classes ...
Seminary - O'Neal Historic District
Named for the O’Neal family which produced two Alabama governors and for seminary the street on which Synodical Female College was located, the Seminary-O’Neal Historic District was added to the Nation Register of Historic Places in 1995. Built between 1908 ...
The Marshallton Historic District
~circa 1764~
The
Village
of
Marshalton
~Circa~
1764
National Register
Historic District
Marker is on Northbrook Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Spruce Pine Mining District
Mica, feldspar, quartz deposits found in region 25 mi. long, 10 mi. wide. Commercial production of mica emerged 1850s.
Marker is at the intersection of North Carolina Route 226 and Blue Ridge Parkway, on the right when traveling east on State ...
Historic District
Patterson 200 Years
The Proposed Historic District
People have lived for a long time in this beautiful valley where a natural trail, running from New England to the Hudson, makes a gentle bend here along the edge of the Great Swamp. Traces ...
Downtown Florence Historic District
From the time Florence was established in 1818, a slow but steady growth occurred. In the late 1880s the town's population increased by 500 percent as an industrial boom began. This area became the core of the business district. Most ...