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Booker T. Washington Sculpture
Booker T. Washington is Hampton University’s most fa...
21. Presbyterian Manse
Presbyterian Manse. 5165 Canal Street. 1896. Frame Vernacu...
11. McLeod Penfield House
11. McLeod-Penfield House. 6790 Berryhill Street. 1900. Fr...
Upjohn World HQ
HISTORY – buil...
Gilmore Building- Opera House
HISTORY – built in 1869 - Architect:...
First National Bank- PNC Bank
The First National B...
Bronson Park Mound
Gathering Place
The Gathering Place
This natural ...
Ceramic Plate- Isthmus of Panama
The Houston Museum of Natural Science was <...
John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas
The John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas celebrates the r...
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Booker T. Washington Sculpture
Booker T. Washington is Hampton University’s most famous alumnae. Born a slave in Franklin County, Virginia, Washington became a world renowned educator and school founder. After the Civil War, he and family moved to Malden, Virginia where they secured employment ...
21. Presbyterian Manse
Presbyterian Manse. 5165 Canal Street. 1896. Frame Vernacular. H.S. Keyser donated this land to the Presbyterian Church for the purpose of
constructing a manse. From 1896 to 1938, it served the Presbyterian ministry of Milton.
11. McLeod Penfield House
11. McLeod-Penfield House. 6790 Berryhill Street. 1900. Frame Vernacular. This house has architectural elements that reflect Folk Victorian
and Craftsman Style.
Upjohn World HQ
HISTORY – built in 1936 - Architect: Albert Kahn
Upjohn Company was founded in 1886 by Dr. William E. Upjohn, a 1875 graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School. The company ...
Gilmore Building- Opera House
HISTORY – built in 1869 - Architect: Unknown
Built in 1869 – you can see the original cornice detail on the outside of the building.
Originally built as an opera house ...
First National Bank- PNC Bank
The First National Bank was founded in 1863 with $383,000 in assets
In 1885, they moved to the ground floor of a building on this site
In 1912 ...
Bronson Park Mound
When Europeans first entered North America they encountered large earthen mounds, many with elaborate buildings on them. Built over centuries, southeastern ...
Gathering Place
The Gathering Place
This natural prairie was a gathering place for the Pend d’Oreille people digging camas, the Swan Valley’s first homesteader Ben Holland who in the late 1800s-early 1900s brought hunters together for pack trips, mapmakers and surveyors gathering ...
Ceramic Plate- Isthmus of Panama
The Houston Museum of Natural Science was founded in 1909 – meaning that the curators of the Houston Museum of Natural Science have been collecting and preserving natural and cultural treasures for a hundred years now. For this yearlong ...
John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas
The John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas celebrates the remarkable diversity and extraordinary accomplishments of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, as well as the continuity of their rich cultural traditions.
See the Museum’s magnificent collection of rugs, pottery, ...