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Glen Eyrie Castle Historic Site in Colorado Springs, CO USA
Bask in peaceful retreat and majestic beauty at Glen Eyrie. Glen Eyrie is minutes from downtown Colorado Springs, but tucked away where you feel miles apart from city life. The centerpiece of this 800-acre oasis, with its towering rock formations, lush lawns, gardens and wildlife, is of course the castle itself.
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Governor Wentworth Historic Site Historic Site in Wolfeboro, NH USA
At Governor Wentworth Historic Site, explore the remains of an extensive northern plantation built just before the outbreak of the American Revolution. Built by New Hampshire's second Royal Governor, John Wentworth, the mansion burned to the ground in 1820.
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Grace Heritage Center - Preservation Georgetown Historic Site in Georgetown, TX USA
Free tours of this 1881 carpenter Gothic chapel. Enjoy free tours of this 1881 carpenter Gothic chapel, set steps from the historic downtown Square in Georgetown’s Arts & Culture District.
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Harper House/Hickory History Center Historic Site in Hickory, NC USA
Tours of Queen Anne Victorian Mansion & Changing Exhibits The Harper House: Built in 1887, this Queen Anne Victorian mansion has been meticulously restored and furnished by the Catawba County Historical Association and support from the community.
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Harry S Truman Little White House State Heritage Landmark Historic Site in Key West, FL USA
Winter White House of President Harry Truman Built in 1890 as naval officers quarters, the 9000 square foot historic house features 85-90% original furnishings purchased by the Navy for use by President Truman. Truman used the estate for 175 days of his presidency.
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Heritage Hall Historic Site in Marion, OH USA
Old US Post Office, three museums in one! Once the city's main post office, is three museums in one. It is home to the famous Wyandot Popcorn Museum and features Warren G. Harding memorabilia and historical artifacts and antiques collected by the Marion Co. Historical Society.
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Historic Pleasant Home Historic Site in Oak Park, IL USA
Guided tours of Pleasant Home are offered year-round to individuals and groups and they allow you to explore this Prairie School design. Explore this opulent mansion designed by prominent Prairie School architect George W. Maher in 1897. A National Historic Landmark, Pleasant Home features a wonderful Arts & Crafts interior with art glass windows and intricate carved wood. Museum shop on site.
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Historic Sandwich Opera House Historic Site in Sandwich, IL USA
Tour the Historic buidling from 1879. Check out our website for current information about performances.
Concert Venue. Live theatrical performances. A Wedding and Party Room rental. The Sandwich Opera House preserves a space in history and allows you to go back in time.
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Historic Washington State Park Historic Site in Washington, AR USA
Arkansas's Premier 19th century historic village state park Historic Washington is a unique Arkansas State Park offering a step back into the 19th century concentrating on 1824 to 1889. Washington was host to travelers such as James Bowie, Sam Houston and Davy Crocket.
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Historical Fort Reno Historic Site in El Reno, OK USA
Today Fort Reno is managed by the Historic Fort Reno, Inc. Fort Reno began as a military camp in 1874 in the Indian Wars Era. It was established at the insistence of Agent John Miles at the Darlington Indian Agency, to pacify and protect the Cheyenne’s & Arapahos there.
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Hopewell Culture National Historical Park Historic Site in Chillicothe, OH USA
Geometric Earthworks of the Ancient Hopewell Culture Hopewell Culture National Historical Park preserves several of the earthworks of the ancient American Indian culture we call the Hopewell. The Hopewell culture was centered on Chillicothe from about 200 BC to AD 400.
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Jackson House Historic Site in Portsmouth, NH USA
Jackson House is the oldest surviving wood-frame house in New Hampshire. The house was built by Richard Jackson, a woodworker, farmer, and mariner, on his family's twenty-five-acre plot.
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John Langdon House Historic Site in Portsmouth, NH USA
Governor John Langdon House is an exceptional Georgian mansion which George Washington "esteemed the first" in Portsmouth. Its reception rooms are of a grand scale suited to ceremonial occasions and are ornamented by elaborate wood carving in the Rococo style.
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Leeds Center for the Arts Historic Site in Winchester, KY USA
historic theater The Leeds Theatre is a single-screen movie theater in downtown Winchester, Kentucky. One of Winchester's first movie houses, the theater was purchased by S.D.
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Lyndon B. Johnson State Park & Historic Site Historic Site in Stonewall, TX USA
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Day Use Park on Pedernales River LBJ State Park and Historic Site honors a Texan who achieved the nation's highest office. The over 700 acre park is located along the Pedernales River and has something for everyone. It features historical exhibits of President Johnson and Mrs.
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Marion Palace Theatre Historic Site in Marion, OH USA
Opened in 1928 as a vaudevillle movie palace designed by the foremost theatre designer of that era, John Eberson. Stars twinkle and clouds circulate overhead in this Moorish style architecture. Opened in 1928 as a vaudeville movie palace designed by the foremost theatre designer of that era, John Eberson. Organ concerts can be performed on the 1926 ""Mighty"" Wurlitzer organ. Live performances and first run movies are shown at the theatre.
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Marksville State Historic Site Historic Site in Marksville, LA USA
Ancient Indian Mound Site The Marksville site has 6 ancient Indian mounds with 1 burial mound. The mounds were built from 1 AD to 400 AD. There is the Hopewell influence here. We also have a museum that houses some of the artifacts that were found during the excavations in 1926 and 1933.
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Marshall Center School, University of Northern Iowa Historic Site in Cedar Falls, IA USA
Authentically restored one-room schoolhouse. The Marshall Center School is an active reminder of Iowa's historically prominent role in quality education, the role of the University of Northern Iowa in training teachers, and the shaping of 19th Century America through its rural schools.
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