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Carl and Jess Hopkins House

Built in 1890, this Gothic Revival home was thought to be the home of Carl Hopkins and his brother Jess. Carl was the City Recorder in the early 1900s; Jess was a rancher on land south of Premier RV camping ...

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National Historic Landmark - Francis Hopkinson House

National Historic Landmark - Francis Hopkinson House

From 1774 until his death, this brick house was the residence of Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, lawyer, author, and composer.

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National Historic Landmark-Governor Stephen Hopkins House

National Historic Landmark-Governor Stephen Hopkins House

The exterior and interior woodwork, fireplaces, and trim are relatively intact in this house acquired in 1742 by Hopkins, Royal Governor of Rhode Island (1755-57), later a member of both Continental Congresses, and a ...

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Hopkins House

The Hopkins House is located in the Historic North Hill District of Pensacola at 900 Spring Street. Original to the site, the large frame vernacular was built by J. Stormie McGaughy circa 1902 of local materials. Typical of North Hill's ...

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Francis Hopkinson House

Francis Hopkinson House

has been designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

under the provisions of the

Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935

This site possesses exceptional value

in commemorating or illustrating

the history of the United States

U. S. Department of the Interior

National Park Service

1971

Marker is at the ...

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