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Proprietary House, historic marker at 149 Kearny Ave, the only proprietary governor's mansion of the original Thirteen Colonies still standing, constructed in Georgian style in 1762-1764, Perth Amboy, NJ, USA
Leesburg, Virginia
Close up of National Register of Historic Placed plaque on exterior brick wall
New Brunswick, NJ, USA - December 27, 2020:  Entrance to Old Queen's,  the oldest building on the Rutgers University campus, with historic plaque about slave labor.
White wooden New England farmhouse with a front porch in an non urban setting with grass and trees.
Warren, Pennsylvania, USA May 31, 2023 A bronze plaque on a brick building stating the property is on the National Register of Historic Places as seen on a sunny spring day
Sign on the wall of Paul Revere's Mall beside Old North Church, this sign gives details of Paul Revere and William Dawes. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Auburn, New York , USA. October, 29,2016. Home of Harriet Tubman, famous abolitionist and humanitarian, located in Auburn, New York
Restored antique house in Washington, Connecticut. It is said that George Washington slept here. Currently owned by the Steep Rock Association, a land trust.
Location: Women's Rights National Historical Park, Seneca Falls, New York. Located by the restored Wesleyan Chapel. Marker reads: \
Rye, England - June 13, 2023: Ancient Plate says; 'On this site sept.5, 1782 nothing happened', Rye, UK
Old horse barn and stables near Lexington battlefield, Lexington Massachusetts, September 2022. Old white barn with green door from the colonial time period.
This is an image of a bronze plaque mounted on a brick wall. The plaque bears the following inscription:  ABRAHAM LINCOLN DIED IN THIS HOUSE APRIL 15, 1865, AT 7:22 A.M.  PURCHASED BY THE UNITED STATES IN 1896  At the top left corner of the plaque, there is a circular emblem or seal which appears to be related to the United States due to the presence of stars. The text and the emblem are raised against a plain, flat background.
Sign on the wall of Paul Revere's Mall beside Old North Church, this sign gives details of Sir William Phips, Joseph Warren, John Manley and Edmund Hartt in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
An old worn plaque on a wood plank door for the Nationial Register of Historic Places.
Herman Melville's house in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, which he called Arrowhead. He lived here in the mid-1800s, writing \
Gay, Michigan - October 18, 2021: Sign explaining the historic town of Gay, Michigan, and its copper ore mining and mill town origins
Assateague Island, Virginia, USA - March 20, 2024: Close-up of the sign on the historic Assateague Light House, now operated remotely by the U.S. Coast Guard, on a sunny morning.
Mystic, CT, USA - August 10, 2013: The Mystic River Bascule Bridge in Mystic, Connecticut. This historical drawbridge spanning the Mystic River was built in 1920.
Historical farm located in East Hampton, Long Island, New York.  Built circa 1680, on National Register of Historic Places.  One of America's most significant, intact, English Colonial farmsteads. Also referred to as the 1680 Mulford House.
Boston, MA, USA, 9.13.21 - A plaque attached to a brick building in the North End. It notes that this was the site of The New North Meeting House and the St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church.
Sign on the wall of Paul Revere's Mall beside Old North Church, this sign gives details of St Stephen's Church in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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Richmond, Vermont. USA- October 13, 2023- A sign outside the Round Church relates its history. Built in 1812-1813 the Old Round Church in Richmond Vermont rests on a small hill amid Autumn foliage. This unique church  is a two-story wood-frame structure with sixteen sides, finished with wooden clapboards and modest Federal period styling.
Milton, Wisconsin - United States - November 7th, 2022: The exterior of the historic Milton House, built in 1844 and a stop on the Underground Railroad, in Milton, Wisconsin, USA.
Lexington, Massachusetts, USA - February 26, 2024: Buckman Tavern is a historic American Revolutionary War site associated with the revolution's very first battle, the 1775 Battle of Lexington and Concord. It is located on the Battle Green in Lexington. The tavern was built in about 1709-1710 by Benjamin Muzzey, and with license granted in 1693 was the first public house in Lexington. Although best known as the headquarters of the militia, Buckman Tavern is also noteworthy as perhaps the busiest of Lexington's 18th-century taverns. It housed the first village store in Lexington, and later, in 1813, the first town post office.
An old, restored chapel in Allaire Village, New Jersey. Allaire village was a bog iron industry town in New Jersey during the early 19th century. The chapel also served as a school.
Providence, Rhode Island, USA- November 22, 2022: The First Baptist Church in America, also known as The First Meetinghouse, is the First Baptist Church of Providence, Rhode Island is the first Baptist church in America. It is also the oldest Baptist church congregation in the United States, It was founded by Roger Williams in Providence, Rhode Island in 1638. The present church building was erected in 1774-1775 and held its first meetings in May 1775. The 185-foot steeple was added soon after.
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