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Dudley Digges House

THE DUDLEY DIGGES HOUSE
The Dudley Digges house was built around 1760 by Yorktown lawyer Dudley Digges, who held several important positions in Virginia's colonial and state government. . This residence is one of the few remaining colonial frame structures ...

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George Middleton

George Middleton (1735-1815) was many things. He tended horses, he was a fighter for equality, and he was the commander of the Bucks of America. His home at 5-7 Pinckney Street, which is now a private residence, is the oldest ...

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Chandler House

Built in 1906 for the Chandler family, this Rural Gothic house is notable for its gingerbread siding. Several marks of craftsmanship distinguish this house from others in Coburg, including a sunburst apex, a clipped bay window, and turned posts on ...

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Oak Woodlands

Oaks are among the most majestic and prominent trees in California and for many, they optimize the sunny, rolling lowlands of the state. Oaks are regionally diverse and a number of species and subspecies are found in a variety of ...

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Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge

Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge is located a few miles southeast of Alamosa, Colorado. It features wetlands along the Rio Grande River. The 12,026 acre Alamosa Refuge include wetland areas, riparian corridors, wet meadows, and river oxbows. The wetland and ...

Baca National Wildlife Refuge

Baca National Wildlife Refuge was created in 2004 as part of the expansion of Great Sand Dunes National Monument into a national park and preserve, protecting the entire natural hydrological system of the Great Sand Dunes. It is adjacent ...

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Monte Vista Wildlife Refuge

Because of the Great Sand Dunes many wetlands and strategic location for many unusual migratory birds, the San Luis Valley is home to three national wildlife refuges. This refuge contains many restored or enhanced wetlands associated with agricultural lands. ...

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Panhandle Pioneer Settlement

Take a step back through time on 40 pristine acres, filled with restored and replicated buildings to demonstrate the wasy of pioneer farmstead living unique to NW Florida.

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Flamingo Gardens, Botanical Collection and Everglades Wildlife Sanctuary

60-acre botanical garden, wildlife sanctuary, and historic 1930s Wray Home.

Indian Camp (Woodlawn) Plantation

In 1857, during the period of Greek revival architecture (1820-1860), sugarcane planter Robert Camp built Indian Camp Plantation, deigned by architect Henry Howard. On Persac's map of the Mississippi, c1858, the tract of land is identified as "Woodlawn." The mansion ...

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