Results for The M
Monument to the Women of the Confederacy
It was during a 1900 Florida reunion of the United Confede...
The Quincy Academy State Historical Marker
A State Historical Marker is located at the building const...
Bosley Hall/The Old Baltimore Jail
It is ironic that local executives turned the Old Baltimor...
National Historic Landmark- Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall
The Tlingits founded the the Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sis...
National Historic Landmark - The Greenbrier
One of the country's oldest resorts, the Greenbrier (1820)...
National Historic Landmark - Pabst Theater
This is the best preserved German-American theater in the ...
National Historic Landmark - Herbert & Katherine Jacobs 2nd House
This was the first house to be built under Wright's concep...
National Historic Landmark - Herbert & Katherine Jacobs 1st House
The Jacobs house is the first Usonian home designed by Fra...
National Historic Landmark- Episcopal Church of the Nativity
Completed in 1859, the Church of the Nativity is one of th...
National Historic Landmark- Bethel Baptist Church
The Bethel Baptist Church, Parsonage, and Guardhouse are a...
Results for The M
Monument to the Women of the Confederacy
It was during a 1900 Florida reunion of the United Confederate Veterans (UCV) that serious discussion of the possibility of a memorial to the Women of the Confederacy developed, and in 1901 the Florida Division of the UCV formally resolved ...
The Quincy Academy State Historical Marker
A State Historical Marker is located at the building constructed in 1851 to house the Quincy Academy, a private educational institution for children of Gadsden and surrounding counties. During the Civil War, the building was used as a Confederate military ...
Bosley Hall/The Old Baltimore Jail
It is ironic that local executives turned the Old Baltimore County Jail, which once housed convicted felons during the 18th and 19th centuries, into an office building.
Still showing off its pre-Civil War prison architecture, visitors to the city of ...
National Historic Landmark- Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall
The Tlingits founded the the Alaska Native Brotherhood/Sisterhood Society in Sitka in 1912 to fight discrimination against Alaska's natives and to obtain recognition of their rights and compensation for their lands.
In 1914 the Society built this large frame building ...
National Historic Landmark - The Greenbrier
One of the country's oldest resorts, the Greenbrier (1820) was originally built to cater to wealthy Southerners. Known from its beginnings as the "Queen of the Southern Spas," the large complex of sulphur springs, luxury accommodations, formal gardens, and golf ...
National Historic Landmark - Pabst Theater
This is the best preserved German-American theater in the United States, and is one of the most tangible reminders of the cultural role of Milwaukee, the "Deutsch Athen" (German Athens), as it was known to generations of German-Americans. Constructed in ...
National Historic Landmark - Herbert & Katherine Jacobs 2nd House
This was the first house to be built under Wright's concept of the "Solar Hemicycle." Rooms were largely circular or semi circular, oriented towards the sun and protected from the north wind by berms. Wright's use of passive energy to ...
National Historic Landmark - Herbert & Katherine Jacobs 1st House
The Jacobs house is the first Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that was built based on the principle of providing an artistic house of low cost for an average citizen. The Jacobs house stands out in Wright’s work ...
National Historic Landmark- Episcopal Church of the Nativity
Completed in 1859, the Church of the Nativity is one of the most pristine examples of Ecclesiological Gothic architecture in the South.
It is also one of the least-altered structures by the hand of Frank Wills. The English-born Wills, along ...
National Historic Landmark- Bethel Baptist Church
The Bethel Baptist Church, Parsonage, and Guardhouse are associated with the first organized movement of the modern civil rights movement that attacked multiple aspects of segregation.
While earlier organized movements focused on bus segregation, the Alabama Christian Movement for Human ...