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Sannoner Historic District Medical Arts Building
Built in 1826 in the Spanish Revival architectural style, ...
West Freemason Street Historic District
In 1686 one hundred acres of land in this vicinity were gr...
Clinton Hill Historic District
Clinton Hill Mansions
Clinton Avenue is a grand turn...
Fort Greene Historic District
Fort Greene is a neighborhood with unusually consistent 19...
The Historic District of Titusville
Named for the family of settler Joseph Titus, who establis...
NSGW & Historic District
The Native Sons of the Golden West Hall has served for mor...
Old Federal Road Historic District
Development along Indian trails of the Old Federal Road be...
District School No. 1
Patterson 200 Years
District School No. 1
(P...
Brookville Historic District
Platted 1808 along Whitewater River, Brookville was an imp...
Amelia Earhart Historic District
Listed on the National Register on Feb. 1, 2002. It...
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Sannoner Historic District Medical Arts Building
Built in 1826 in the Spanish Revival architectural style, this is the first structure in Florence erected with a steel skeleton supporting the floors, walls and roof. The framework is strong enough to support two more stories than were actually ...
West Freemason Street Historic District
In 1686 one hundred acres of land in this vicinity were granted to the Elizabeth River Parish for a glebe. It was sold by the vestry in 1734 to a merchant named Samuel Smith. This was one of the first ...
Clinton Hill Historic District
Clinton Hill Mansions
Clinton Avenue is a grand turn-of-the-century boulevard which has remained relatively intact. When it was developed, the Avenue was distinguished by five mansions of the Pratt Family, four of them built as weddings presents for the sons of ...
Fort Greene Historic District
Fort Greene is a neighborhood with unusually consistent 19th century domestic architecture developed principally in the short span between 1855 and 1875. Fort Greene Park was created in 1848 at the instigation of poet Walt Whitman who was then the ...
The Historic District of Titusville
Named for the family of settler Joseph Titus, who established two sawmills and a fishery here in the 1700's, Titusville was a major industrial and transportation center in the mid-19th century. Spurred by the construction of the Delaware and Raritan ...
NSGW & Historic District
The Native Sons of the Golden West Hall has served for more than a century as a gathering place and social center of community activity within St. Helena. It is situated just outside the SW edge of the St. Helena ...
Old Federal Road Historic District
Development along Indian trails of the Old Federal Road began in the early 19th century to improve transportation between South Carolina and Tennessee. Although European settlement in this area began in the late 1700s, the road increased populations and
prompted the ...
District School No. 1
Patterson 200 Years
District School No. 1
(Patterson School)
1857 – 1912
At the time of the Revolution, a school was located near this site on land donated by Edmond Ogden, the husband of Sybil Ludington. At that time the education ...
Brookville Historic District
Platted 1808 along Whitewater River, Brookville was an important entry point to interior lands opened to settlement. The district's concentration of well-preserved buildings reflects the city's continued prosperity. Brookville Historic District listed in National Register, 1975.
Marker is on Main Street ...
Amelia Earhart Historic District
Listed on the National Register on Feb. 1, 2002. It reflects the varied architectural tastes of Atchison's early residents. It contains a collection of architecturally significant building types dating from 1860 - 1928.
Marker is at the intersection of 2nd Street ...