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National Historic Landmark-Marshlands Dr.Verdier House
National Historic Landmark- Marshlands Dr. James Robert Ve...
Childhood Home of Mayor Yvonne Scarlett-Golden (Private)
This residence was purchased in the 1860s by Mayor Yvonne ...
National Historic Landmark-Market Hall & Sheds
National Historic Landmark- Market Hall and Sheds
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National Historic Landmark-Joseph Manigault House
National Historic Landmark- Joseph Manigault House
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National Historic Landmark-Lancaster County Jail
National Historic Landmark- Lancaster County Jail
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National Historic Landmark-Lancaster County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark- Lancaster County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark-USS Laffee Destroyer
National Historic Landmark- USS Laffey Destroyer
The...
National Historic Landmark-Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim
National Historic Landmark- Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim
National Historic Landmark-Huguenot Church
National Historic Landmark- Huguenot Church
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National Historic Landmark-Hopsewee
National Historic Landmark- Hopsewee
Thomas Lynch, J...
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National Historic Landmark-Marshlands Dr.Verdier House
National Historic Landmark- Marshlands Dr. James Robert Verdier House
This house with an arcaded cellar shows West Indian influence in its design. It was built about 1813 for Dr. James Robert Verdier, who discovered a treatment for yellow fever.
Courtesy National Park ...
Childhood Home of Mayor Yvonne Scarlett-Golden (Private)
This residence was purchased in the 1860s by Mayor Yvonne Scarlett-Golden's uncle. Born in Daytona Beach in 1926, Mayor Scarlett-Golden was the first African American and only the second woman to serve as Daytona Beach mayor. Elected as Mayor of ...
National Historic Landmark-Market Hall & Sheds
National Historic Landmark- Market Hall and Sheds
Constructed in 1841, this is one of a small number of 19th-century market complexes extant in the United States.
An imposing building with Doric columns, front portico, and elaborate ironwork, it resembles ...
National Historic Landmark-Joseph Manigault House
National Historic Landmark- Joseph Manigault House
Built in 1790, this is the first Neoclassical building designed by architect Gabriel Manigault. His design reflects the architectural influence of Robert Adam.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks
Photo courtesy Library of Congress Historic ...
National Historic Landmark-Lancaster County Jail
National Historic Landmark- Lancaster County Jail
Completed in 1823, this three story stuccoed building reflects innovations by the architect. He omitted dungeons and designed cells for better air circulation.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks
Photo courtesy Library of Congress Historic American ...
National Historic Landmark-Lancaster County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark- Lancaster County Courthouse
Design of this 2-story brick building, more Palladian than Classic, has been attributed to Robert Mills.
In continuous use as a courthouse since its completion in 1828, it features fine reeded woodwork and vaulted ceilings.
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National Historic Landmark-USS Laffee Destroyer
National Historic Landmark- USS Laffey Destroyer
The only surviving ALLEN M. SUMNER class destroyer and the only surviving World War II destroyer that saw service in the Atlantic, she acted as escort to convoys to Great Britain, and on D-Day she ...
National Historic Landmark-Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim
National Historic Landmark- Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim
The present Greek Revival-style structure (1840) houses a congregation regarded as the birthplace of Reform Judaism in America.
It is also the second-oldest synagogue in the United States in continuous use.
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National Historic Landmark-Huguenot Church
National Historic Landmark- Huguenot Church
Completed in 1845, this was Charleston's first Gothic Revival building, and the first Gothic design by architect E. B. White. The exterior of the brick building is stuccoed, with buttresses between each bay.
The interior is ...
National Historic Landmark-Hopsewee
National Historic Landmark- Hopsewee
Thomas Lynch, Jr. (1749-1779), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born here.
Dating from the 1740s, the frame building, a fine example of a Carolina low country plantation house, shows West Indian influence, with its ...