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J.W. Wright Building
This building was constructed in 1920 and designed by arch...
National Historic Landmark-First Baptist Meetinghouse
National Historic Landmark- First Baptist Meetinghouse
National Historic Landmark-John Brown House
National Historic Landmark-John Brown House
Built 17...
National Historic Landmark-Brick Market
National Historic Landmark-Brick Market
Opened to th...
National Historic Landmark-The Breakers
National Historic Landmark-The Breakers
The Breakers...
National Historic Landmark-Block Island South East Light
National Historic Landmark- Block Island South East Light<...
National Historic Landmark-Bellevue Avenue Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Bellevue Avenue Historic Distr...
National Historic Landmark-Isaac Bell, Jr. House
National Historic Landmark- Isaac Bell Jr., House
Ed...
National Historic Landmark-Stono River Slave Rebellion Site
National Historic Landmark-Stono River Slave Rebellion Sit...
National Historic Landmark-Robert Smalls House
National Historic Landmark-Robert Smalls House
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J.W. Wright Building
This building was constructed in 1920 and designed by architect Francis Miller, who was active in the Florida land boom of the 1920s. The Wright Building is a two-story masonry vernacular structure. Until the 1960s, the building was a cornerstone ...
National Historic Landmark-First Baptist Meetinghouse
National Historic Landmark- First Baptist Meetinghouse
Erected 1774-75, this is an architecturally and historically notable public building. Its origins date to the establishment of the first Baptist organization in America by Roger Williams in 1638.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic ...
National Historic Landmark-John Brown House
National Historic Landmark-John Brown House
Built 1786-88, this large, three-story, brownstone-trimmed, brick mansion was designed by the noted colonial architect, Joseph Brown, for his brother John, who had grown rich in the profitable China trade.
The house is a perfect example ...
National Historic Landmark-Brick Market
National Historic Landmark-Brick Market
Opened to the public in 1772, this example of Colonial commercial architecture shows a new awareness of correct Classical design and sophistication in its application.
Its formal, academic composition includes the Palladian motif of giant Classical orders ...
National Historic Landmark-The Breakers
National Historic Landmark-The Breakers
The Breakers is the architectural and social archetype of the Guilded Age, a period when members of the Vanderbilt family were the merchant princes of American life through their prominence in the world of finance, as patrons ...
National Historic Landmark-Block Island South East Light
National Historic Landmark- Block Island South East Light
Built in 1874, South East Light is outstanding as one of the finest lighthouses constructed by the U.S. Light House Board in the 19th century.
The station has served as a primary aid ...
National Historic Landmark-Bellevue Avenue Historic District
National Historic Landmark- Bellevue Avenue Historic District
An assemblage of American architecture distinguished by the variety of styles and famous architectural firms represented, the district includes Gothic Revival villas, Stick- and Shingle-style buildings, and great summer palaces of the late 19th ...
National Historic Landmark-Isaac Bell, Jr. House
National Historic Landmark- Isaac Bell Jr., House
Edna Villa, built in 1881-1883 for a Southern cotton broker, marked a turning point for the architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White and a milestone in the development of American architecture.
Along with ...
National Historic Landmark-Stono River Slave Rebellion Site
National Historic Landmark-Stono River Slave Rebellion Site
On September 9, 1739, approximately 51 escaped slaves attacked a warehouse located here, killing the guards and seizing the weapons stored within.
The group, led by an Angolan called Jemmy, then set off for freedom ...
National Historic Landmark-Robert Smalls House
National Historic Landmark-Robert Smalls House
This large frame house was the residence of Robert Smalls (1839-1915), former slave, State legislator (1868-74), U.S. Congressman (1875-1881) from South Carolina, and Customs Collector (1889-1913) for the Port of Beaufort.
Smalls first came to national ...