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Old Wade House State Park
The Wade House, one of the earliest stage coach inns in Wi...
Ye Old State House Step
Ye Old State House Step
New Haven
Erected 1828...
Entrance to First State House of Maryland
In memory of Nicholas Young of St. Mary’s Co. Maryland, el...
The First State House of Maryland
On this site was erected in 1676 the first State House of ...
19 State Street - Frederick Wolfe House
circa 1796
This two-and-a-half story Charleston Sin...
The State House
Built 1838–1861
A total of 15 commissioners, seven a...
The State House
Built 1838–1861
A total of 15 commissioners, seven a...
Results for State House
Old Wade House State Park
The Wade House, one of the earliest stage coach inns in Wisconsin, is the major unit in this historic restoration carried out by The Kohler Foundation of Kohler, Wisconsin. Built by Sylvanus Wade between 1847 and 1851 at the total ...
Ye Old State House Step
Ye Old State House Step
New Haven
Erected 1828
Destroyed 1889
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Park Place and Walnut Hill Park, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Entrance to First State House of Maryland
In memory of Nicholas Young of St. Mary’s Co. Maryland, elected to the House of Burgesses Nov 30, 1665.
Boxwood dedicated June 13, 1932, and tablet placed through Maj. William Thomas Chapter, D.A.R. by Delia Harris Maddox, Ann Delia Power Yellman, ...
The First State House of Maryland
On this site was erected in 1676 the first State House of Maryland. Previous to this date the Assembly met in various places subsequent to the Planting of the Province at St. Mary’s City, March 27, 1634. The twelve stone ...
19 State Street - Frederick Wolfe House
circa 1796
This two-and-a-half story Charleston Single
House is thought to be built by
Frederick Wolfe after the fire of 1796, which
destroyed much of the State Street ares between
Broad and Queen Streets. The house was
moved back on its orginal lot at 21 ...
The State House
Built 1838–1861
A total of 15 commissioners, seven architects, and numberless artisans built this Grecian Doric State House of local limestone and brick from Indian mound clay at a cost of $1,359,121. Experts today marvel that so many diverse personalities could ...
The State House
Built 1838–1861
A total of 15 commissioners, seven architects, and numberless artisans built this Grecian Doric State House of local limestone and brick from Indian mound clay at a cost of $1,359,121. Experts today marvel that so many diverse personalities could ...