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National Historic Landmark-Christ Church-Philadelphia
National Historic Landmark-Christ Church Philadelphia
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National Historic Landmark-Chatham Village
Chatham V...
National Historic Landmark-Cedarcroft
National Historic Landmark-Cedarcroft
From 1859 to 1...
National Historic Landmark-Carrie Blast Furnace
National Historic Landmark- Carrie Blast Furnaces 6 and
National Historic Landmark-Carpenter's Hall
National Historic Landmark-Carpenter's Hall
Erected ...
Adderley House
Located in the Crane Point Historic and Archaeological Dis...
V.F.W. American Legion Hall
Architect and County Mayor C.B. Harvey donated plans for t...
Truman Little White House
At the Little White House, on December 3, 1951, President ...
Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church
Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church began when the congregat...
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
St. Peter's is the oldest black Anglican Church in the Dio...
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National Historic Landmark-Christ Church-Philadelphia
National Historic Landmark-Christ Church Philadelphia
Constructed between 1727 and 1754, the present ornate Georgian structure, used by a congregation organized in 1695, is the third building on the site.
Its most striking exterior features are a Palladian window and Doric ...
National Historic Landmark-Chatham Village
National Historic Landmark-Chatham Village
Chatham Village is an internationally acclaimed model of community design based on Garden City planning, innovative methods of cost analysis, and pioneering efforts to reduce housing construction costs.
It was designed by local architects under the supervision ...
National Historic Landmark-Cedarcroft
National Historic Landmark-Cedarcroft
From 1859 to 1874, this was the residence of James Bayard Taylor (1825-1878), poet, novelist, and Civil War correspondent.
Taylor did much of his writing in this house, which he built himself.
Courtesy National Park Service Historic Landmarks
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National Historic Landmark-Carrie Blast Furnace
National Historic Landmark- Carrie Blast Furnaces 6 and
Built in 1906-1907, Carrie Blast Furnaces 6 and 7 are the only remaining pre-World War II era blast furnaces in the Pittsburgh District, the nation's largest iron and steel production district for much ...
National Historic Landmark-Carpenter's Hall
National Historic Landmark-Carpenter's Hall
Erected in 1770-71 as a guild hall for the Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia, this is a fine example of late Georgian public architecture.
The building served as a meeting place for the First Continental Congress in 1774, ...
Adderley House
Located in the Crane Point Historic and Archaeological District, this Masonry Vernacular house was built in 1906 by George Adderley, a black Bahamian immigrant who was a sponge diver, boatman and charcoal maker. The one-story building with a hip roof ...
V.F.W. American Legion Hall
Architect and County Mayor C.B. Harvey donated plans for the building. Also known as the Black Town Hall, the building was constructed in 1951 by its members. The hall is named to commemorate blacks killed in World War I (William ...
Truman Little White House
At the Little White House, on December 3, 1951, President Harry S. Truman wrote the fourth Executive Order establishing the Committee on Government Contract Compliance to secure better compliance by contractors and subcontractors with laws that forbade discrimination because of ...
Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church
Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church began when the congregation sought to join the U.S Presbyterian denomination because English ministers stopped coming from the Bahamas to serve Trinity, then the only English Wesleyan Methodist Church in America. George Allen, Sr., became an ...
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
St. Peter's is the oldest black Anglican Church in the Diocese of South Florida. It was designed and built in 1923 by Joseph Hannibal, a Key West native and son of Shadrack Hannibal, a runaway slave.
Information provided by the ...