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National Historic Landmark - Morris-Jumel Mansion
National Historic Landmark - Morris-Jumel Mansion
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National Historic Landmark - Morrill Hall, Cornell University
National Historic Landmark - Morrill Hall, Cornell Univer...
National Historic Landmark - J. Pierpont Morgan Librar
National Historic Landmark - J. Pierpont Morgan Library
National Historic Landmark - Thomas Moran House
National Historic Landmark - Thomas Moran House
Mor...
Hankins Building
In 1947 Dr. I.S. Hankins, one of Orlando's leading African...
Dr. William Monroe Wells House
Dr. William Monroe Wells was one of the first African Amer...
National Historic Landmark-Montgomery Place
National Historical Landmark- Montgomery Place
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National Historic Landmark-Mohawk Upper Castle
National Historical Landmark-Mohawk Upper Castle Historic ...
National Historic Landmark-Modesty (sloop)
National Historical Landmark-MODESTY(Sloop)
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National Historic Landmark-Florence Mills House
National Historical Landmark-Florence Mills House
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National Historic Landmark - Morris-Jumel Mansion
National Historic Landmark - Morris-Jumel Mansion
The major surviving landmark of the Battle of Harlem Heights (September 16, 1776).
Briefly served as General Washington's headquarters.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks
National Historic Landmark - Morrill Hall, Cornell University
National Historic Landmark - Morrill Hall, Cornell University
Constructed in 1866-68, this was the original building of Cornell University.
Cornell's founding marked a revolution in American higher education, for it offered training on the basis of equality among the disciplines to ...
National Historic Landmark - J. Pierpont Morgan Librar
National Historic Landmark - J. Pierpont Morgan Library
Morgan, an important financier, organized U.S. Steel and was influential in the railroad industry.
This Renaissance-style library (1902-1907) contains literary and artistic collections.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks
National Historic Landmark - Thomas Moran House
National Historic Landmark - Thomas Moran House
Moran produced notable paintings of the West, two of which, -The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone- and -The Chasm of the Colorado- hang in the United States Capitol.
He built this two-story shingled house ...
Hankins Building
In 1947 Dr. I.S. Hankins, one of Orlando's leading African American physicians and an active civic leader, commissioned a building for African American professionals. Completed in 1952, it accommodated small businesses and offices at the corner of West South Street ...
Dr. William Monroe Wells House
Dr. William Monroe Wells was one of the first African American physicians to live in Orlando. Wells moved to Orlando in 1917 and constructed his home in 1921 at 407 West South Street. After obtaining a building permit in 1926, ...
National Historic Landmark-Montgomery Place
National Historical Landmark- Montgomery Place
Overlooking the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains beyond, Montgomery Place is a unique survival of the Romantic vision of mid-19th century America.
Through the efforts of architect Alexander Jackson Davis, the original staid, formal Federal style ...
National Historic Landmark-Mohawk Upper Castle
National Historical Landmark-Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District
Archeological and architectural resources located in this district are associated with Nowadaga, the most westerly part of the major 18th-century Mohawk Indian community of Canajoharie.
During the 18th century, Mohawk people regarded Canajoharie as ...
National Historic Landmark-Modesty (sloop)
National Historical Landmark-MODESTY(Sloop)
MODESTY is a classic Long Island Sound shellfish dredging sloop. Although built at the end of the age of commercial vessels working under sail, and after the peak of the local shellfish industry, she is a rare unaltered ...
National Historic Landmark-Florence Mills House
National Historical Landmark-Florence Mills House
Home (1910-27) of the popular African American singer who in the 1920s achieved stardom on Broadway and in Europe, thus becoming a symbol of success for Black Americans.
Ms. Mills starred in such productions as Shuffle ...