Results for National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark- Anangula Site
This island site was of paramount importance in the peopli...
National Historic Landmark- American Flag Raising Site
On October 18, 1867, the Russian flag was lowered on Castl...
National Historic Landmark- Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall
The Tlingits founded the the Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sis...
National Historic Landmark- Adak Army/Navy Base
Established in 1942, these World War II installations were...
National Historic Landmark - Bunker Hill Monument
One of the most famous sites of the American Revolution is...
National Historic Landmark - Virginia State (Confederate) Capitol
Designed by Thomas Jefferson and noted French architect Lo...
National Historic Landmark - Richmond City Hall
Completed in 1894 from designs by Elijah E. Myers, this wa...
National Historic Landmark - Christ Church Alexandria
Completed in 1773, this is a little-altered, continuously ...
National Historic Landmark - Christ Church (Lancaster County)
John Carter began construction of the first church built o...
National Historic Landmark - Cedar Creek Battlefield & Belle Grove Plantation
General Philip Sheridan defeated Confederate General Jubal...
Results for National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark- Anangula Site
This island site was of paramount importance in the peopling of North America and represents the earliest known occupation in the Aleutians.
Archeologists have found evidence of ancient stone core and blade tools which were buried deep beneath many layers ...
National Historic Landmark- American Flag Raising Site
On October 18, 1867, the Russian flag was lowered on Castle Hill, home of Alaska's Russian governors, the American flag was raised, and a brief exchange of statements completed the transfer of Alaska to the United States.
This event marked our ...
National Historic Landmark- Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall
The Tlingits founded the the Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sisterhood Society in Sitka in 1912 to fight discrimination against Alaska's natives and to obtain recognition of their rights and compensation for their lands.
In 1914 the Society built this large frame building ...
National Historic Landmark- Adak Army/Navy Base
Established in 1942, these World War II installations were the westernmost in the nation for a short while, and allowed American forces to mount a successful offensive against the Japanese-held Aleutian islands of Kiska and Attu.
Until very recently, Adak, ...
National Historic Landmark - Bunker Hill Monument
One of the most famous sites of the American Revolution is Breeds Hill, better known as Bunker Hill, the site of the first major battle of the Revolution. The Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17, 1775. Although ...
National Historic Landmark - Virginia State (Confederate) Capitol
Designed by Thomas Jefferson and noted French architect Louis Clerisseau, this Greek Revival building served as the State Capitol for 70 years until Virginia seceded from the Union. From July 1861 to April 1865, the Confederate Congress met here. With ...
National Historic Landmark - Richmond City Hall
Completed in 1894 from designs by Elijah E. Myers, this was Richmond's first major post-Civil War structure. A prime example of the High Victorian Gothic style, it is noted for the solidity, roughhewn quality and the variety of ornamental gables, ...
National Historic Landmark - Christ Church Alexandria
Completed in 1773, this is a little-altered, continuously used late Georgian brick church. The east wall is highlighted by a 2-tier Palladian window. The interior wooden galleries were added about 1785.
Information provided by the National Register of Historic Places, a ...
National Historic Landmark - Christ Church (Lancaster County)
John Carter began construction of the first church built on this site, a frame building completed in July 1670, some six months after his death. His son Robert "King" Carter financed the present brick church, but it was not completed ...
National Historic Landmark - Cedar Creek Battlefield & Belle Grove Plantation
General Philip Sheridan defeated Confederate General Jubal Early at Cedar Creek on October 19, 1864, climaxing the struggle for the Shenandoah Valley. Belle Grove, built by James Madison's brother-in-law Isaac Hite, Jr. between 1794-1797 as the center of his 7.500 ...