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National Historic Landmark - Union Tavern
National Historic Landmark - Union Tavern
Workshop o...
National Historic Landmark - Single Brothers' House
National Historic Landmark - Single Brothers' House
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National Historic Landmark - Salem Tavern
National Historic Landmark - Salem Tavern
The first ...
National Historic Landmark - Reed Gold Mine
National Historic Landmark - Reed Gold Mine
Nuggets ...
National Historic Landmark - Playmakers Theatre
National Historic Landmark - Playmakers Theatre
Comp...
National Historic Landmark - Pinehurst Historic District
National Historic Landmark - Pinehurst Historic District
National Historic Landmark - Cathedral of St. Augustine
St. Augustine Parish, established in 1754, is the oldest R...
National Historic Landmark - Crystal River Site
Consisting of ten temple, burial, shell, and sand mounds, ...
National Historic Landmark - Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Since the launch of America's first earth satellite in 195...
National Historic Landmark - British Fort
Site of a fort established by the British in 1814 in conju...
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National Historic Landmark - Union Tavern
National Historic Landmark - Union Tavern
Workshop of Thomas Day, early 19th-century free African-American cabinetmaker who achieved recognition for the superior quality of his craftsmanship.
National Historic Landmark - Single Brothers' House
National Historic Landmark - Single Brothers' House
Restored example of Germanic half-timbered construction (1768-86) in the Moravian planned community of Salem.
Used as a trade school for Moravian boys and as a dormitory for master craftsmen, journeymen, and apprentices.
Courtesy National Park ...
National Historic Landmark - Salem Tavern
National Historic Landmark - Salem Tavern
The first brick building in Salem, erected in 1784 by the Moravian congregation that established the town.
The Moravians, a devout Germanic people, set about to construct a planned, congregation town in which the church ...
National Historic Landmark - Reed Gold Mine
National Historic Landmark - Reed Gold Mine
Nuggets found here in 1799 set off the first gold rush in the United States.
North Carolina mines furnished much of the gold minted in Philadelphia before 1829.
The mines were largely depleted by 1860.
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National Historic Landmark - Playmakers Theatre
National Historic Landmark - Playmakers Theatre
Completed in 1850, this is a small finely-executed example of the Neoclassical style thought to have been designed by New York architect A.J. Davis.
One of the oldest buildings on the campus of the University ...
National Historic Landmark - Pinehurst Historic District
National Historic Landmark - Pinehurst Historic District
The Pinehurst Historic District, a planned recreational resort community comprises a network of curvilinear roads embracing the village green; late Victorian, Colonial Revival and Bungalow-style hotels, cottages, stores, and churches; golf courses, tennis courts, ...
National Historic Landmark - Cathedral of St. Augustine
St. Augustine Parish, established in 1754, is the oldest Roman Catholic parish in the mainland U.S. The Cathedral is largely a restoration of an 18th-century church.
Information provided by the National Register of Historic Places, a program of the National Park ...
National Historic Landmark - Crystal River Site
Consisting of ten temple, burial, shell, and sand mounds, Crystal River Site is a complex ceremonial center and burial site. Occupation at the site occurred during the Deptford, Weeden Island, and Safety Harbor prehistoric periods. This site has played a ...
National Historic Landmark - Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Since the launch of America's first earth satellite in 1958, the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station has been America's premier facility devoted to space exploration. The Landmark consists of discontiguous sites within the Air Force Station, encompassing Launch Pads 5, ...
National Historic Landmark - British Fort
Site of a fort established by the British in 1814 in conjunction with the War of 1812. After the war, the fort became known as "Negro Fort," because of the runaway slaves who occupied it. In 1816 the U.S. Army ...