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Hôtel de Fenasse

La maison romane ou Hôtel de Fenasse

(XIIe siècle)

Ce bel hôtel de la seconde moitié du XIIe siècle fait partie des quelques édifices civils romans de la région Midi-Pyrénées.

Il appartenait, à l’origine, à une riche famille albigeoise, les Fenasse. Vers 1300, ...

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Le «pont Neuf»

ou pont du 22 août 1944

Prévu dès le XVIIIe siècle, dans le prolongment des lices, ce pont ne sera réalise qu’un siècle plus tard sous le second Empire pour permettre à la route royale de franchir le Tarn. Achevé en ...

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A Place of History

Point Lookout is a witness to much of our nation’s history. As you survey the vast expanse of Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River, remember those who have come before.

Early Inhabitants

Five thousand years ago, Native Americans first came to this ...

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The Secretary's Office

Officials decided to build the Secretary's Office in which to protect the public papers of the Virginia colony after a fire destroyed the first Capitol in 1747. Completed in 1748, the building was designed to be fireproof. This building also ...

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Charlton's Coffeehouse

Constructed as a store and residence in 1750, the building was converted into a coffeehouse and operated by Richard Charlton in the mid 1760s. In October 1765, the coffeehouse was the scene of resistance to the British Parliament's Stamp Act.

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Train Fantôme

[Ghost Train]

Le juillet 1944, alors que la France se libérait, 580 internés du camp du Vernet d’Ariège et de la prision Saint-Michel – la plupart résistants originaires de toute l’Europe – partirent de Toulouse, sous escorte nazie, dans le tristement ...

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Site of the First Theatre

William Levingston, merchant of New Kent County, built the first theatre in English America on this site c. 1716. For three decades companies of actors entertained audiences at the "Play House" with latest successes from the London Stage. In 1745 ...

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Temple Beth El (Reform)

Temple Beth El, founded in 1876, was the first Jewish congregation chartered in Florida. The current synagogue dates from 1931. Inside is located the North Florida Jewish Historical Experience Museum, a portion of the MOSAIC traveling exhibit, which traces Jewish ...

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Battle of Kelly's Ford

Following the December 1862 Fredericksburg debacle at Fredericksburg, and the infamous Mud March of January 1863, both sides settled into winter camps on opposite sides of the Rappahannock River. Several cavalry raids and skirmishes broke the dull routine of camp ...

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Original Site Of San Miguel School

Original Site of San Miguel School

1888 - 1950

Donated by the citizens of San Miguel

Designed by Bunn H. Turnbow

Marker is on K Street 0.2 miles north of 10th Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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