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National Historic Landmark-Green Hills farm-Pearl S. Buck
National Historic Landmark- Pearl S. Buck-Green Hills Farm...
Bahama Village
Key West's Bahama Village is a time capsule of unique resi...
Florida Memorial College
In the late 1800s, the American Baptist Home Mission Socie...
The Lyric Theater
Prominent black entrepreneur Geder Walker built this mason...
Lincoln Memorial Park
Lincoln Memorial, opened in 1924 in the Brownsville sectio...
National Historic Landmark-Wheatland James Buchanan House
National Historical Landmark- Wheatland James Buchanan Hou...
National Historic Landmark-The Bryn Athyn Historic District
National Historical Landmark- The Bryn Athyn Historic Dist...
National Historic Landmark-William Brinton 1704 House
National Historical Landmark-William Brinton 1704 House
National Historic Landmark-Brandywine Battlefield
National Historical Landmark- Brandywine Battlefield
National Historic Landmark-David Bradford House
National Historical Landmark-David Bradford House
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National Historic Landmark-Green Hills farm-Pearl S. Buck
National Historic Landmark- Pearl S. Buck-Green Hills Farm
From 1933 until her death, this was the principal residence of noted American novelist Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973), the only American woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Buck purchased this farm ...
Bahama Village
Key West's Bahama Village is a time capsule of unique residences, businesses, churches, and community centers that were built during the 1800s when several hundred free blacks came from the Bahamas along with white Bahamian (English) settlers. Homes were built ...
Florida Memorial College
In the late 1800s, the American Baptist Home Mission Society created two colleges in North Florida: The Florida Baptist Institute for Negroes in Live Oak (1879) and the Florida Baptist Academy in Jacksonville (1892). The two institutions merged in 1941. ...
The Lyric Theater
Prominent black entrepreneur Geder Walker built this masonry vaudeville and movie theater in 1913. Once one of the major centers of entertainment for blacks, this building is the lone survivor of the Little Broadway district that flourished in Overtown for ...
Lincoln Memorial Park
Lincoln Memorial, opened in 1924 in the Brownsville section of Miami, was for decades the black cemetery in Miami. Blacks sometimes marched to Lincoln Memorial playing tubas and trumpets in Dixieland funeral processions. Most of the 538 burial plots are ...
National Historic Landmark-Wheatland James Buchanan House
National Historical Landmark- Wheatland James Buchanan House
From 1849 until his death, Wheatland, a 17-room brick house, was the residence of James Buchanan (1791-1868), 15th President of the United States (1857-1861).
Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks
National Historic Landmark-The Bryn Athyn Historic District
National Historical Landmark- The Bryn Athyn Historic District
The Bryn Athyn Historic District comprises an exceptional and enduring essay of the American Arts and Crafts Movement embodied in three family residences of the John Pitcairn family and the Bryn Athyn Cathedral ...
National Historic Landmark-William Brinton 1704 House
National Historical Landmark-William Brinton 1704 House
Constructed in 1704, this early stone house, built by a Chester County English Quaker, is representative of early manor houses in the Delaware Valley.
It blends English 17th century house design with local Pennsylvania ...
National Historic Landmark-Brandywine Battlefield
National Historical Landmark- Brandywine Battlefield
Here Washington's Continental army fought British forces under Lord Howe on September 11, 1777. Although the battle was an American defeat, the Continentals withstood the determined attack of British regulars, even while sustaining heavy losses.
Courtesy National ...
National Historic Landmark-David Bradford House
National Historical Landmark-David Bradford House
Constructed in 1788, this well-decorated 2-1/2 story stone house was the residence of David Bradford, the most prominent leader of the rebels in the Whiskey Rebellion (1794).
Bradford, a lawyer in Washington, led the rebels ...