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National Historic Landmark-Chatham Village

National Historic Landmark-Chatham Village

Chatham Village is an internationally acclaimed model of community design based on Garden City planning, innovative methods of cost analysis, and pioneering efforts to reduce housing construction costs.

It was designed by local architects under the supervision ...

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National Historic Landmark-Cedarcroft

National Historic Landmark-Cedarcroft

From 1859 to 1874, this was the residence of James Bayard Taylor (1825-1878), poet, novelist, and Civil War correspondent.

Taylor did much of his writing in this house, which he built himself.

Courtesy National Park Service Historic Landmarks

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National Historic Landmark-Carrie Blast Furnace

National Historic Landmark- Carrie Blast Furnaces 6 and

Built in 1906-1907, Carrie Blast Furnaces 6 and 7 are the only remaining pre-World War II era blast furnaces in the Pittsburgh District, the nation's largest iron and steel production district for much ...

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National Historic Landmark-Carpenter's Hall

National Historic Landmark-Carpenter's Hall

Erected in 1770-71 as a guild hall for the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia, this is a fine example of late Georgian public architecture.

The building served as a meeting place for the First Continental Congress in 1774, ...

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The Community Pool at the MLK Jr. Community Center

The City of the Key West built this pool for African Americans in 1946, when Key West beaches were segregated.

Information provided by the Florida Division of Historical Resources, a division of the Florida Department of State

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National Historic Landmark-Carlisle Indian School

National Historic Landmark-Carlisle Indian School

Founded in 1879 by Brig. Gen Richard H. Pratt, a Civil War officer and veteran of the Indian campaigns in the West, the school pioneered in Federal programs for Indian education, and was a model for ...

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National Historic Landmark-Simon Cameron House

National Historic Landmark- Simon Cameron House

From 1863 until his death, this was the residence of Simon Cameron (1799-1889), who served as U.S. Senator, Secretary of War under Lincoln, and Minister to Russia.

Cameron is acknowledged as the master spoilsman who ...

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National Historic Landmark-Cambria Iron Company

National Historic Landmark- Cambria Iron Company

Founded in 1852, the Cambria Iron Company is one of only two 19th century steel mills still standing in the nation. The Company's production of iron and steel rail helped end America's reliance on English-produced ...

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National Historic Landmark-Bushy Run Battlefield

National Historic Landmark-Bushy Run Battlefield

Fought in 1763, the Battle of Bushy Run was a decisive British victory during Pontiac's Rebellion, the best-organized 18th-century campaign by Native Americans against Anglo-American frontier settlements.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks

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National Historic Landmark-Buckingham Friends Meeting House

National Historic Landmark- Buckingham Friends Meeting House

Buckingham Friends Meeting House is nationally significant for its role in providing a model for the development of the American Friends? meeting house. Built in 1768, Buckingham was the first meeting house to be ...

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