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Frederick C Robie House

In its May 1957 issue, House and Home magazine declared that "no house in America during the past hundred years matches the importance of Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House." Built in 1909, the Frederick C. Robie House stands as one ...

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Nathaniel J. Frederick House

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Nathaniel J. Frederick (1877-1938), educator, lawyer, newspaper editor, and civil rights activist, lived here from 1904 until his death. This house was built in 1903 by Cap J. Carroll, a prominent businessman and city official whose daughter Corrine married ...

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Frederick C. Robie House

In its May 1957 issue, House and Home magazine declared that "no house in America during the past hundred years matches the importance of Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House."

Built in 1909, the Frederick C. Robie House stands as one ...

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Frederick House

The oldest building in

Acquackanonk can be found

in center of this house,

probably constructed in 1705.

Marker is on Alwood Road (County Route 602), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Frederick County Courthouse

Witness to War

During the Civil War, the Union and Confederate armies each used the Frederick County Courthouse as a hospital and a prison.

Cornelia McDonald, a local citizen, nursed the wounded here after the First Battle of Kernstown on March 23, ...

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19 State Street - Frederick Wolfe House

circa 1796

This two-and-a-half story Charleston Single

House is thought to be built by

Frederick Wolfe after the fire of 1796, which

destroyed much of the State Street ares between

Broad and Queen Streets. The house was

moved back on its orginal lot at 21 ...

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