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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Louisiana: San Francisco Plantation House
An image of the San Francisco Plantation House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Georgia: Henry W. Grady House
Greek Revival house; purchased by Henry W. Grady in 1863, editor of the "Atlanta Constitution".
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Maine: Harriet Beecher Stowe House
This house was home to abolitionist writer Harriet Beecher Stowe, where she wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Louisiana: Homeplace Plantation House
An image of the Homeplace Plantation House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Maine: Hamilton House
This 1788 house was the setting for a novel by local author Sarah Orne Jewett, who was instrumental in its preservation.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Indiana: Charles L. Shrewsbury House
Francis Costigan designed this Classical Revival house for merchant Charles L. Shrewsbury. It was completed in 1849 and is an example of Regency architecture.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Ohio: John P. Parker House
An image of the John P. Parker House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania: Henry Antes House
An image of the Henry Antes House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Virginia: Adam Thoroughgood House
One of the oldest houses in the British Colonies, built by Adam Thoroughgood.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Ohio: Benjamin Lundy House
An image of the Benjamin Lundy House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts: Quincy Homestead
This house was built in 1686 as an early home of the Quincy family. Its well-preserved construction documents 300 years of architectural changes. The building was an early success in house preservation early in the 20th century, and is...
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Ny: Adams Power Plant Transformer House
Transformer house of the first large-scale, alternating current electric generating plant in the world; tapped power of Niagara Falls via a 7,500 foot (2,286 m) tail-race tunnel.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania: Stiegel Coleman House
House built in parts by owner William Stiegel and then by Robert Coleman.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Maine: Mc Intire Garrison House
This house, built in the late 17th or early 18th century, is a fine example of vernacular log architecture of the period.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Heyward Washington House
An image of the Heyward-Washington House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Missouri: Patee House
An image of the Patee House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in North Carolina: Thomas Wolfe House
An image of the Thomas Wolfe House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts: Louis Brandeis House
Bought in 1922 by liberal United States Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis (1856-1941), this Cape style house (whose construction dates to the late 19th century) was used by the Brandeis family as a summer retreat.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Robert William Roper House
A grandiose brick house, probably designed by Edward B. White.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Ohio: John B. Tytus House
An image of the John B. Tytus House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts: Gardner Pingree House
Salem merchant John Gardner had this Federalist-style house built in 1804-05 by Samuel McIntire. It was the site of a notorious murder in 1841 that inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe. It is now owned by the Peabody Essex...
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Maryland: Brice House
Preserved 18th century Georgian style brick house.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Louisiana: Hermann Grima House
An image of the Hermann-Grima House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Rhode Island: Isaac Bell, Jr., House
First major Shingle-style house.