Essex Inn, The
It has operated almost continuously since the early lake port days, making it one of the longest lived structures in town.
It has operated almost continuously since the early lake port days, making it one of the longest lived structures in town.
Navy – Merchant Marine Memorial Washington, District Of Columbia |
Located in Lady Bird Johnson Park on Columbia Island, the Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial |
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Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park Key West, Florida |
Named after 12th president Zachary Taylor, the U. S. |
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Wright’s Chance/Queen Anne’s County Historical Society Centreville, Maryland |
Dating back to the 1700s, Wright's Chance is a Colonial period plantation house. |
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The Powder Magazine Charleston, South Carolina |
Construction began on The Powder Magazine in 1712 and was completed by 1713, making it |
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Del Webb Sun Cities Museum Sun City, Arizona |
The Sun Cities Area Historical Society/Del Webb Sun Cities Museum is dedicated to the p |
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Steamship Historical Society of America East Providence, Rhode Island |
THE STEAMSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA was established in 1935 as a means of bring |
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Tryon Palace New Bern, North Carolina |
Tryon Palace is a modern recreation of the original palace, which served as the royal g |
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Hampton-Preston Mansion & Gardens Columbia, South Carolina |
One of Columbia's oldest remaining historic houses, the Hampton-Preston Mansion was hom |
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Old Sturbridge Village Sturbridge, Massachusetts |
Old Sturbridge Village is the largest living history museum in New England, spanning o |
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Dublin Heritage Center Dublin, California |
By viewing the Old St. |
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Touro Synagogue National Historic Site Newport, Rhode Island |
The Touro Synagogue was dedicated in |
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Dominican Sisters Of St. Cecilia Nashville, Tennessee |
In her history of St. |
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Fort Barrancas Pensacola, Florida |
The Fort Barrancas Area is on Taylor Road approximately a half mile east from the Museu |
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Harpers Ferry National Historic Park Harpers Ferry, West Virginia |
Stroll the site of John Brown's historic 1859 abolitionist raid, complete with museums |
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El Morro (fort San Felipe Del Morro) San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Officially known as Fuerte San Felipe del Morro, this fort sits atop a high promontory |
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Fort Davis Fort Davis, Texas |
From 1854 until 1891, troops stationed at the post protected emigrants, freighters, mai |
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Mount Independence Orwell, Vermont |
During that historic summer, 12,000 soldiers built a massive fort |
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Stones River National Battlefield Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
The landscapes of Stones River National Battlefield have shaped and been shaped by the |
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Kings Mountain National Military Park Blacksburg, South Carolina |
By exploring the Visitor Center, which includes a 26 minute film, exhibit area and 1.5 |
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Cove Fort Between Fillmore and Beaver, Utah |
The construction of the fort was over-seen by Ira Hinckley. |
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Fort Stanton Roswell, New Mexico |
Fort Stanton was established on May 4, 1855 to protect Hispanic settlements along the R |
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Fort Mackinac Mackinac Island, Michigan |
Fort Mackinac was a major military outpost during the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 |
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Jenkins Plantation Museum Lesage, West Virginia |
Jenkins Plantation has survived wars, floods, wind and weather. |
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Tuckahoe Plantation Richmond, Virginia |
A home to the Randolph family and working farm for nearly 300 years, this plantation wa |
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Governor Ross Mansion And Plantation Seaford, Delaware |
This home belonged to William Henry Harrison Ross, who was the Governor of Delaware fro |
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House In The Horseshoe Sanford, North Carolina |
During the American Revolution, groups of citizen-soldiers called Whigs or revolutionis |
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Mount Calvert Historical And Archaeological Park Upper Marlboro, Maryland |
Mount Calvert's rich archaeological and historical resources represent over 8,000 years |
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Mansker's Fort Goodlettsville, Tennessee |
Mansker's Fort is an authentic reconstruction of a 1779 frontier forted station typical |
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West Tennessee Agricultural Museum Milan, Tennessee |
Steeped in the rich history of its region, the West Tennessee Agricultural Museum prese |
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Apple River Fort Elizabeth, Illinois |
The war, which lasted only 16 weeks, ended the threat of Indian attacks in the area and |
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