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National Historic Landmark- Bandelier CCC Historic District
National Historical Landmark- Bandelier CCC Historic Distr...
National Historic Landmark- Acoma Pueblo
National Historical Landmark- Acoma Pueblo
Acoma Pue...
National Historic Landmark- Abo
National Historical Landmark-Abo
Abo is the site o...
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
The Mt. Pleasant Cemetery was established circa 1883 by th...
Gainesville's Railroads
The coming of the Florida Railroad opened up the interior ...
Borax Lake Site
The Borax Lake Site is considered of national significance...
National Historic Landmark - Bodie Historic District
In its location, setting, and total isolation, and in term...
Aline Barnsdall Complex (Hollyhock House)
The Aline Barnsdall Complex (or Hollyhock House) and assoc...
Bank of Italy Building
From 1908 to 1921, this eight story, Second Renaissance Re...
Hubert H. Bancroft, Ranch House
From 1885 until his death in 1918, this one story adobe ho...
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National Historic Landmark- Bandelier CCC Historic District
National Historical Landmark- Bandelier CCC Historic District
Dating from the 1930s, this is the largest collection of CCC-built structures in a National Park area that has not been altered by new structures in the district.
This group of 31 buildings ...
National Historic Landmark- Acoma Pueblo
National Historical Landmark- Acoma Pueblo
Acoma Pueblo, built on top of a giant, craggy mesa, is one of the oldest continuously occupied settlements in the United States.
Founded as early as A.D. 1100, its location made it virtually impregnable in early times. ...
National Historic Landmark- Abo
National Historical Landmark-Abo
Abo is the site of a large, unexcavated Pueblo occupied from late prehistoric times into the historic era.
Abo typifies the period in which acculturation began in the American Southwest. A large mission church of red sandstone ...
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
The Mt. Pleasant Cemetery was established circa 1883 by the Mt. Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church as a final resting place for its members and other African Americans in the city of Gainesville. Founded in 1867, the church purchased the 5.38-acre ...
Gainesville's Railroads
The coming of the Florida Railroad opened up the interior of Florida for both settlement and trading and helped establish Gainesville. On February 1, 1859 the Florida Railroad entered town and connected Fernandina Beach with Cedar Key by 1861. Built ...
Borax Lake Site
The Borax Lake Site is considered of national significance as the type site for a major prehistoric period in the far western United States, the Paleo-Indian (Clovis), referred to in archeological literature of the Western Great Basin and California as ...
National Historic Landmark - Bodie Historic District
In its location, setting, and total isolation, and in terms of the number of historic buildings and associated mining remains that have survived in unusually good condition, Bodie is probably the finest example of a mining "ghost town" in the ...
Aline Barnsdall Complex (Hollyhock House)
The Aline Barnsdall Complex (or Hollyhock House) and associated buildings and structures are nationally significant as part of Frank Lloyd Wright’s first commission in Los Angeles, California. The project’s centerpiece was oil heiress Aline Barnsdall’s residence, largely built between 1919 ...
Bank of Italy Building
From 1908 to 1921, this eight story, Second Renaissance Revival structure in San Francisco's financial district served as headquarters for Bank of Italy (later renamed Bank of America). Amadeo Peter Giannini (1870-1949), the son of Italian immigrants, built the tiny ...
Hubert H. Bancroft, Ranch House
From 1885 until his death in 1918, this one story adobe house was the home of Hubert Howe Bancroft, noted historian of the West. Bancroft's 39 fact-packed volumes, published in San Francisco between 1882 and 1890, maintain their preeminence as ...