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National Historic Landmark-Woodland Home of Sam Houston
National Historic Landmark-Woodland Home of Sam Houston
National Historic Landmark-Resaca De La Palma Battlefield
National Historic Landmark- Resaca De La Palma Battlefield...
National Historic Landmark- Randolph Field Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Randolph Field Historic Distri...
National Historic Landmark- Palo Alto Battlefield
National Historic Landmark- Palo Alto Battlefield
He...
National Historic Landmark- Palmito Ranch Battlefield
National Historic Landmark-Palmito Ranch Battlefield
Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum
The Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum is named...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church - St. Petersburg
Built in 1922, the Bethel AME Church is Gothic Revival in ...
Mt. Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church
Constructed in 1913, the historic Gothic Revival style bui...
Pinellas County African American History Museum
Headquartered in the former Curtis Elementary School, the ...
Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church - Dade City
Freedtown AME was organized in the late 1800s at Lake Budd...
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National Historic Landmark-Woodland Home of Sam Houston
National Historic Landmark-Woodland Home of Sam Houston
From 1847 to 1859, Woodland, a typical Texas hill country cottage of clapboard over logs, was the residence of Samuel Houston (1793-1863), who led the Texas Army to victory at San Jacinto, was President ...
National Historic Landmark-Resaca De La Palma Battlefield
National Historic Landmark- Resaca De La Palma Battlefield
In the early hours of May 9, 1846, after the battle of Palo Alto, Mexican forces under Maj. Gen. Mariano Arista retreated to Resaca de la Palma; Brig. Gen. Zachary Taylor and his ...
National Historic Landmark- Randolph Field Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Randolph Field Historic District
Randolph Field, Texas, played an exceptional role in the development of the air arm of the United States Army, which eventually achieved its independence as the United States Air Force in September 1947.
It was ...
National Historic Landmark- Palo Alto Battlefield
National Historic Landmark- Palo Alto Battlefield
Here, on May 8, 1846, 2,300 U.S. Army soldiers led by Brig. Gen. Zachary Taylor engaged 3,300 Mexican troops under the command of Maj. Gen. Mariano Arista in the first of two important battles of ...
National Historic Landmark- Palmito Ranch Battlefield
National Historic Landmark-Palmito Ranch Battlefield
The battle at Palmito Ranch was the last of the Civil War, fought a month after Lee's surrender. With the defeat, the Confederates lost their access to trade with Mexico and Europe through ships anchored in ...
Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum
The Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum is named in honor of the man, born of slave parents, who became the driving force behind The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History and first editor and publisher ...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church - St. Petersburg
Built in 1922, the Bethel AME Church is Gothic Revival in style and located in the Jamestown neighborhood northwest of St. Petersburg's downtown core. It is the first and oldest predominantly African American church and denomination in the city, playing ...
Mt. Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church
Constructed in 1913, the historic Gothic Revival style building is located on the site of the original church built in 1896 for the Mount Olive AME parishioners.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.
Photo courtesy of Ebyabe.
Pinellas County African American History Museum
Headquartered in the former Curtis Elementary School, the museum serves as a research center for the study of African American culture and life and as lead sponsor of the Florida African American Heritage Celebration.
Information provided by Florida Department of ...
Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church - Dade City
Freedtown AME was organized in the late 1800s at Lake Buddy. This congregation moved into Dade City and became known as Mount Zion AME Church. A frame meeting house built in 1903 served as the parsonage. The present building, dedicated ...