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Philippi Covered Bridge Philippi Covered Bridge
Philippi, West Virginia

The Philippi Covered Bridge is near the the entrance to Phillipi on Rt. 250.

Pioneer Theater Pioneer Theater
Reno, Nevada

The Pioneer Theater--Auditorium, now called the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts,

Preservation Society Of Newport County Preservation Society Of Newport County
Newport, Rhode Island

In keeping with its mission, the society strives to offer its members and the public a

Raney House Museum Raney House Museum
Apalachicola, Florida

Apalachicola was a small settlement at the mouth of the Apalachicola River when Preside

Robert Mills House & Gardens Robert Mills House & Gardens
Columbia, South Carolina

One of only five National Historic Landmarks within Columbia, the capital of South Caro

Rockefeller State Park Preserve & Rockwood Hall Rockefeller State Park Preserve & Rockwood Hall
Tarrytown, New York

The most notable feature of the Preserve is the system of carriage roads built by John

Rosenbaum House By Frank Lloyd Wright Rosenbaum House By Frank Lloyd Wright
Florence, Alabama

An American architectural treasure, this house was built for newlyweds Stanley and Mild

Ruthmere Ruthmere
Elkhart, Indiana

Ruthmere, a 1910 Beaux Arts mansion, will transport visitors back in time to America's

San Antonio Botanical Gardens San Antonio Botanical Gardens
San Antonio, Texas

The Botanical Society has brought major capital improvements to the Botanical Garden: t

San Juan National Historic Site San Juan National Historic Site
San Juan, Puerto Rico

San Juan National Historic Site includes forts San Cristóbal, San Felipe del Morro, and

Scott's Run Museum
Osage, West Virginia
Second Bank Of The United States Second Bank Of The United States
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Located on Chestnut Street, between 4th and 5th Streets, the newly installed "People of

Sharon Historical Society & Museum Sharon Historical Society & Museum
Sharon, Connecticut

The Sharon Historical Society has an institutional history similar to many small histor

Shelton Historical Society Shelton Historical Society
Shelton, Connecticut

The early 19th-century Brownson House is an example of late-Federal/early Greek Revival

Society Of Founders Of Norwich & Leffingwell House Museum Society Of Founders Of Norwich & Leffingwell House Museum
Norwich, Connecticut

The Christopher Leffingwell House is unique in illustrating the development from 17th c

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
New York, New York

An internationally renowned art museum and one of the most significant architectural ic

Space Needle Space Needle
Seattle, Washington

The symbol of Seattle was built for the 1962 World's Fair and features an observation d

St. Elizabeth Catholic Church St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
Paincourtville, Louisiana

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St. Fidelis Catholic Church St. Fidelis Catholic Church
Victoria, Kansas

 With a seating capacity of 1,100, St.

St. Lucie County Historical Museum St. Lucie County Historical Museum
Fort Pierce, Florida

This county museum features a collection of artifacts and relics, including uniforms fr

St. Mary's County Historical Society St. Mary's County Historical Society
Leonardtown, Maryland

The St.

St. Michaels Museum St. Michaels Museum
St. Michaels, Maryland

This local history museum highlights a crucial War of 1812 battle as well as the life t

Strongsville Historical Society Strongsville Historical Society
Strongsville, Ohio

In the fall of 1962, twenty Strongsville residents met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Student Museum Student Museum
Sanford, Florida

The Student Museum offers Seminole County Public School students a unique learning oppo

Supreme Court Building Supreme Court Building
Washington, District Of Columbia
Taliesin West Taliesin West
Scottsdale, Arizona

Frank Lloyd Wright literally created Taliesin West "out of the deser

Taos Pueblo Taos Pueblo
Taos, New Mexico

Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Herita

Terrace Hill Terrace Hill
Des Moines, Iowa

Benjamin Franklin Allen, Iowa's first millionaire, built Terrace Hill as his family hom

Thomas Center for the Arts Thomas Center for the Arts
Gainesville, Florida

Originally built as an estate for Major William Reuben Thomas and his family, "Sunkist

Torrington Historical Society & Hotchkiss Fyler House Museum Torrington Historical Society & Hotchkiss Fyler House Museum
Torrington, Connecticut

When Torrington resident Orsamus R.

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