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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Ohio: Sunwatch Site

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An image of the Sunwatch Site.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Ca: Oak Grove Butterfield Stage Station

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The only surviving station house on the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line. The nearby location of Warner's Ranch was also part of the line.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma: Cherokee National Capitol

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Capitol of the Cherokee nation from 1869 to 1907, when Oklahoma became a state.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey: John Ballantine House

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Home of John Ballantine, of the Ballantine brewing family. Now part of the Newark Museum.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Indiana: Levi Coffin House

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Levi Coffin lived in this house from 1827 to 1847, where he helped as many as 2,000 slaves escape to freedom. The house was known as the Union Depot of the Underground Railroad, and it contained secret doors that could hide fugitives.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut: Lockwood Mathews Mansion

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Second Empire style mansion built in 1864.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Louisiana: Old Louisiana State Capitol

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Innovatively designed by architect James H. Dakin, it is "Castellated Gothic".
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts: Uss Lionfish (Submarine)

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An intact Balao-class submarine, USS Lionfish served two tours of duty in the Pacific during World War II and served as a training vessel before being decommissioned and placed on display at Battleship Cove.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Washington, d.c.: Woodrow Wilson House

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A home of Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Illinois: Eads Bridge

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A combined road and railway bridge which was, when completed in 1874, the longest arch bridge in the world. Extends into St. Louis, Missouri.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey: Lawrenceville School

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A boarding school typically associated with Princeton University.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: St. James Church, Santee

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An image of the St. James Church, Santee.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts: Count Rumford Birthplace

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Inventor and scientist Benjamin Thompson (1753-1814) was born in this well-preserved 1714 house. Thompson was lauded in Europe for his discoveries (including key advances in the field of thermodynamics); he received honors including the...
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Alabama: Episcopal Church of the Nativity

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This Gothic Revival church was built in 1859, and is considered by the National Park Service as one of the most pristine examples of Ecclesiastical Gothic architecture in the South. It is also one of the least-altered structures designed...
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in California: Hanna Honeycomb House

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Located on Stanford University campus, this was Frank Lloyd Wright's first work in the San Francisco region as well as his first work with non-rectangular structures.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Ma: John and Priscilla Alden Family Sites

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These two sites in Duxbury are associated with John and Priscilla Alden, who were the inspiration for Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Courtship of Miles Standish.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Virginia: Quarters 1 (Fort Myer)

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Residence of all U.S. Army Chiefs of Staff since 1910.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Utah: Fort Douglas

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This US Army post was established in the 1860s to uphold United States authority in the Mormon territories, and to protect overland transportation and communication lines.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Georgia: Robert Toombs House

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Home of Robert Toombs, U.S. Senator, C.S.A. Secretary of State and Confederate Army Brigadier General.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Ma: Arrowhead (Herman Melville House)

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This 18th-century farmhouse was the home of author Herman Melville (1819-91) during his most productive years from 1850-1863. He wrote several novels here, including Moby-Dick, as well as short stories, magazine stories and poetry. The...
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts: Gore Place

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A remnant of an estate that was once much larger, Gore Place preserves an excellent Federalist mansion built in 1806 for Christopher Gore, a Massachusetts governor and United States senator. The mansion was saved from destruction in...
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Hawaii: Iolani Palace

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Only royal palace used as an official residence by a reigning monarch in the United States.

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