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National Historic Landmark-Vernon House
National Historical Landmark- Vernon House
This 18th...
National Historic Landmark-University Hall Brown University
National Historical Landmark- University Hall Brown Univer...
National Historic Landmark-Trinity Church
National Historical Landmark- Trinity Church
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National Historic Landmark-Gilbert Stuart Birthplace
National Historical Landmark-Gilbert Stuart Birthplace
...National Historic Landmark- Battle of Rhode Island Site
National Historical Landmark- Site of Battle of Rhode Isla...
National Historic Landmark-William Watts Sherman House
National Historical Landmark-William Watts Sherman House
National Historic Landmark-Redwood Library
National Historical Landmark-Redwood Library
Complet...
National Historic Landmark-Original U.S. Naval War College
National Historical Landmark-Original U.S. Naval War Colle...
Charles Avenue Historic District Marker
The first black community on the south Florida mainland be...
The Ely Educational Museum
Pompano's first black history museum is located in the for...
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National Historic Landmark-Vernon House
National Historical Landmark- Vernon House
This 18th century, two story structure is an academically correct late-Georgian frame residence noted for its fine interior trim and stairway.
The house served as headquarters for the Count de Rochambeau when the French allies were ...
National Historic Landmark-University Hall Brown University
National Historical Landmark- University Hall Brown University
Built in 1771, this is the oldest university building and, until 1832, the only structure on the campus: the structure contained dormitory rooms, lecture and recitation rooms, the chapel, the library, and the dining ...
National Historic Landmark-Trinity Church
National Historical Landmark- Trinity Church
Erected 1725-26, this is an early New England Georgian frame church, closely modeled after Boston's Old North Church.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks
Photo courtesy Library of Congress Historic American Building Survey
National Historic Landmark-Gilbert Stuart Birthplace
National Historical Landmark-Gilbert Stuart Birthplace
From 1755 to 1761, this gambrel roofed, clapboard house was the home of Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828), best known for his portraits of George Washington and other prominent political figures.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks
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National Historic Landmark- Battle of Rhode Island Site
National Historical Landmark- Site of Battle of Rhode Island
The Battle of Rhode Island was the first joint American and French operation to result from the alliance of 1778. Its goal was to trap the British that had occupied Newport since ...
National Historic Landmark-William Watts Sherman House
National Historical Landmark-William Watts Sherman House
Constructed 1876-76, this house is characterized by a bold and symmetrical massing of forms. Architect H.H. Richardson imported the English Queen Anne style to the United States with his design for this house.
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National Historic Landmark-Redwood Library
National Historical Landmark-Redwood Library
Completed in 1750, this is one of the oldest library buildings in continuous use in the country.
It was the first building designed by Peter Harrison (1716-1775), noted as the first architect in Colonial America, and is ...
National Historic Landmark-Original U.S. Naval War College
National Historical Landmark-Original U.S. Naval War College
This institution was established in 1884 to offer advanced courses for naval officers. Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840-1914), a key architect of America's naval policy, became president of the College in 1886.
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Charles Avenue Historic District Marker
The first black community on the south Florida mainland began here in the 1880s when blacks from the Bahamas and southern U.S. came to farm the land or to work at the Peacock Inn, the first hotel in the Miami ...
The Ely Educational Museum
Pompano's first black history museum is located in the former home of Blanche Ely, a local educator and civic pioneer in Pompano Beach's African American community.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.