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Wilkinson-Martin House

The Wilkinson-Martin House is one of the only remaining examples of the Federal style in the city of Pulaski, as well as one of the oldest extant houses in the vicinity.

Constructed between 1830 and 1835, the house was built ...

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Alexander, Cecil and Hermione, House

The Cecil and Hermione Alexander House is a modern house with a circular plan designed by Atlanta architect Cecil Alexander as his family's residence.

Completed in 1957, the house was one of the first modernist houses in Atlanta. The home ...

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Newburgh Colored Burial Ground

The Newburgh Colored Burial Ground is located on land which today forms the grounds of the City Courthouse in Newburgh, New York.

Recent excavation work and mapping of the cemetery has helped in large measure to establish its boundaries and ...

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Lincoln Creek Day School

Opened in 1937, the Lincoln Creek Day School was one of three day schools built on the Fort Hall (Shoshone-Bannock) Indian Reservation as a result of the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18th, 1934.

Under the authority of the Reorganization ...

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Mount Airy Forest

Established in 1911, the Mount Airy Forest covers an impressive 1,471 acres and includes natural areas, planned landscapes, buildings, structures, and landscape features.

The numerous hiking trails, bridle paths, walls, gardens, pedestrian bridges, and various other improvements within Mount Airy ...

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Bartlett Arboretum

The Bartlett Arboretum is a private fifteen acre park in rural Belle Plaine, Kansas, that evolved in early 20th century from a recreational park and conservation area to an arboretum with formal gardens and experimental plots and nurseries.

The arboretum ...

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Heritage Park Plaza

Heritage Park Plaza is a public park in downtown Fort Worth designed by the internationally-acclaimed landscape architect Lawrence Halprin (1916-2009).

The Heritage Plaza, designed in conjunction with the U.S. Bicentennial program and located on the founding site of the city, ...

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Minertown-Oneva

In 1899, brothers Wilbur and Henry T. Miner from Vernon County, WI, purchased a 4,000 acre tract in Forest County, Wisconsin, where they constructed a sawmill and related settlement known as Minertown.

The settlement included a boarding house and company ...

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The Egyptian Theatre

The Egyptian Revival style of architecture was favored for many years in Europe and popularized in the United States during the 1920s with the discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamen. The style's potential for exotic, mysterious theatricality lent itself ...

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Sauganash Historic District

Between 1840 and 1880 Chicago's population multiplied 126 times over. As hundreds of thousands of people flocked to the city, they encountered congested streets, crowded tenements, and unsanitary living conditions. However, by the turn of 19th century, reliable and affordable ...

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