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1696 Thomas Massey House [PA]

Broomall
The 1696 Thomas Massey House was built by a Quaker who had come to America in 1683 as an indentured servant. After completing his servitude and prior [...] »

1719 Hans Herr House and Museum [PA]

Willow Street
The 1719 Hans Herr House is the oldest Mennonite dwelling in the U.S. At its peak, the residence was located on 10,000 acres belonging to nine [...] »

1820 Colonel Benjamin Stephenson House [IL]

Edwardsville
The Colonel Benjamin Stephenson House is a landmark that links the early history of Edwardsville to the earliest days of the Illinois Territory circa [...] »

1850 House [LA]

New Orleans
The Upper and Lower Pontalba Buildings, which make up the 1850 House, were built by the Baroness Micaela Almonester de Pontalba, the daughter of Don [...] »

4 River Valleys Historical Society [NY]

Carthage
Our mission is to interpret, preserve, collect and make available evidence of the past and to further understand and appreciate the prehistory and [...] »

A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum [IL]

Chicago
The A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum promotes, honors, and celebrates the legacy of A. Philip Randolph and contributions made by African [...] »

A.H. Stephens Historic Park [GA]

Crawfordville
The 1,777-acre A.H. Stephens Historic Park contains a museum of the Confederacy and the home of A.H. Stephens (1812-1883), Vice President of the [...] »

A.J. Comstock Fire Museum [CA]

Ventura
This unique fire museum is located in Ventura, California, and is open year round. Visitors simply walk to the outside of the museum and can view all [...] »

A.J. Seay Home [OK]

Kingfisher
Governor Seay, second Territorial Governor of Oklahoma from 1892 to 1893, built this three-story mansion for approximately $11,000.00 on 15 acres of [...] »

A.R. Bowman Memorial Museum [OR]

Prineville
The A.R. Bowman Memorial Museum presents a wide range of displays detailing Crook County history including the City of Prineville Railroad, the ups [...] »

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