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National Historic Landmark-Borough House

National Historic Landmark-Borough House

Constructed in 1821, the Borough House Plantion complex contains the oldest and largest collection of high style pise de terre (rammed earth) buildings in the United States.

Six of the 27 dependencies and portions of the main ...

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National Historic Landmark-William Blacklock House

National Historic Landmark-William Blacklock House

Constructed in 1800, this massive three-story brick house with hipped roof is an excellent example of the Adamesque style, well-proportioned, and of the highest design quality and sophistication.

The entrance is centered on the façade ...

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National Historic Landmark-Bethesda Presbyterian Church

National Historic Landmark- Bethesda Presbyterian Church

Dedicated in 1822, this is one of the few churches designed by Robert Mills (1781-1855) remaining in America. Its neo-classical temple form represents Mills' work as a maturing architect influenced by Jeffersonian classicism.

Courtesy National ...

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National Historic Landmark-Beaufort Historic District

National Historic Landmark- Beaufort Historic District

This coastal city, the second oldest town in the state, is marked by a distinctive style of Southern architecture, different from that of Savannah and Charleston.

Structures in the district date from the early 18th ...

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National Historic Landmark-Atalaya and Brookgreen Gardens

National Historic Landmark- Atalaya and Brookgreen Gardens

Atalaya and Brookgreen Gardens most accurately reflect the distinguished career of Anna Hyatt Huntingdon, a sculptor whose work spanned a period of 70 years.

Huntington specialized in studies of animals, and no other woman ...

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National Historic Landmark-Bear Butte

National Historic Landmark- Bear Butte

Sacred to the Cheyenne, Bear Butte is the place where Maheo imparted to Sweet Medicine (a mythical hero) the knowledge from which the Cheyenne derive their religious, political, social, and economic customs.

The site is ...

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National Historic Landmark- X-10 Graphite Reactor, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

National Historic Landmark- X-10 Reactor, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

When it went into operation on November 4, 1943, this was the world's first full-scale nuclear reactor and the first to produce significant amounts of heat energy and measurable amounts of plutonium; ...

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First Missionary Baptist Church

Organized in 1913, the First Missionary Baptist Church was constructed from concrete blocks made with a hand-block press by Sebring's first black carpenter and second black police officer, John Grady. It is one of the town's oldest black churches.

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Hopewell Public School (Private)

Hopewell School was the first public school for African Americans in Avon Park, serving for many years as the center for educational, cultural and social activities. After extensive renovation, it is now The Hopewell Academy for the Arts Charter School, ...

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National Historic Landmark-Old First Presbyterian Church

National Historical Landmark- Old First Presbyterian Church

The Old First Presbyterian Church was designed very late in William Strickland's career while he was engaged on the construction of the Tennessee State Capitol.

Having started his architectural career as an apprentice to ...

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