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Doak House Museum Greeneville, Tennessee |
The Doak House Museum is a non-profit, educational institution, established as a museum |
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Dolley Todd House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
The tour takes approximately one hour and includes the Bishop White House. |
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Dorothy Page Museum & Historic Town Site Wasilla, |
A 1930s community hall now houses the town of Wasilla's first history museum. |
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Doubleday Field Cooperstown, Alabama |
Just two blocks away from the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Doubleday Field is named |
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Dow Museum Of Historic Houses St. Augustine, Florida |
The nine houses in the Dow Museum of Historic Homes, dating from 1790 to 1910, are acco |
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Dr. William A. Chapman House Miami, Florida |
Dr. |
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Drake House Museum Plainfield, New Jersey |
Visitors to the Drake House Parlor will find a variety of Victorian era treasures, incl |
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Dublin Heritage Center Dublin, California |
By viewing the Old St. |
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Dudley Farm Historic State Park Newberry, Florida |
The plantation complex consists of eighteen buildings, including the house in which the |
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Dudley Farm, The Guilford, Connecticut |
The last family member, David Dudley, gave the farm to the North Guilford Volunteer Fir |
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Duke Homestead Durham, North Carolina |
The patriarch of Duke Homestead was Washington Duke, an Orange County farmer whose chan |
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Durham Athletic Park Durham, North Carolina |
The Durham Athletic Park, known to local fans as "The DAP", was constructed in 1926 as |
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Dutchess County Historical Society Poughkeepsie, New York |
For over 93 years of Dutchess County’s 324 years, Dutchess County Historical Society ha |
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Dyckman Farmhouse Museum New York, New York |
The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum is a visual treat for everyone who looks up and sees it pe |
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Eagle Rock Township Idaho Falls, Idaho |
The name was changed in 1891 despite the fact that there was no waterfall there at the |
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Eagles Auditorium Seattle, Washington |
On February 6, 1898, a group of theater managers met to discuss some business matters. |
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East Bloomfield Historical Society East Bloomfield, New York |
East Bloomfield was part of a larger land purchase called the Phelps-Gorham purchase, i |
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East Coast Fisheries Miami, Florida |
Advertisements described the building as the “South's Most Beautiful Fish Market” when |
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East Hampton Historical Society & Museums East Hampton, New York |
The East Hampton Historical Society is the parent organization for a complex of five mu |
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East Hillsborough Historical Society Plant City, Florida |
The offices of the Society are located on the second floor of the 1914 Plant City High |
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Eastern California Museum Independence, California |
The Museum currently has an exhibit on barbed wire as well as the Inyo Good Roads Club |
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Eastern State Penitentiary Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
It is estimated that more than 300 prisons worldwide are based on the Penitentiary's wa |
Edgar Allan Poe House And Museum West Baltimore, Maryland |
The primary item on display is the house itself, the place in which Poe penned his coll |
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Edison And Ford Winter Estates Fort Myers, Florida |
These estates feature changing special exhibits that explain the history and innovation |
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Edsel & Eleanor Ford House Grosse Pointe, Michigan |
Edsel & Eleanor Ford House tells the story of the home life of a prominent American |
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Edward Hopper House Art Center Nyack, New York |
The house of Edward Hopper’s youth was built in 1858 by the artist's maternal grandfath |
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El Capitolio De Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico |
For Puerto Ricans, El Capitolio de Puerto Rico stands as a powerful symbol of self-gove |
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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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El Rancho De Las Golondrinas Santa Fe, New Mexico |
El Rancho de las Golondrinas is a living history museum locate |
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Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site (val Kill Cottage) Hyde Park, New York |
Eleanor Roosevelt chose Val-Kill for her retreat, her office, her home, and her "labora |