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|  John Abbott House (1737) - Abbottstown, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes Although significantly altered over the years, there is no missing the original 18th century construction. Despite the additions, especially in the rear, it was still added to the NRHP in 1980. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 4/21/2011 last visited: never |
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|  Frederick Wolf House (1753) - Abbottstown, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes What better place for a historic building that has been renovated, preserved & awarded for its beauty than on the Lincoln Highway, called King Street around these parts. The house can be yours for $245,000 and is as pre-Victorian as a house can get. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 10/30/2011 last visited: never |
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|  First Home of Seminary and College (1813) - Gettysburg, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes This house was built to support the Gettysburg Academy @ the beginning of the 19th century, Since then, various institutions have used the house for a wide variety of purposes until the 1880's when the house became a private residence. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 10/10/2010 last visited: 3/29/2012 |
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|  Dobbin House (1776) - Gettysburg, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes The Dobbin House is a tavern, bar, restaurant, museum, tourist attraction, Underground Railroad stop, haunted and 100% fun! One of the best ways to put the Civil WAr into context is to visit this authentic Civil War site. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 4/18/2013 last visited: never |
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|  William Patterson Farm House (1798) - Gettysburg, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes The Park Service recently dumped a bunch of money into this farm house, bringing it back to its former Civil War glory. The house served as a field hospital and was also reportedly hit by a shell during the COnfederate cannonade. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 4/16/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Abraham Brian Farm House (1800) - Gettysburg National Military Park Historic District - Gettysburg, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes The Brian House is an important Civil War site as it served as the 2nd Corps headquarters & was a strategic military position during Pickett's charge of July 3, 1863. The house is unique as its owner at the time of the Battle was a freed slave. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 10/2/2011 last visited: 4/6/2012 |
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|  Thompson House (1834) - Gettysburg, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes Built in 1834, this stone house that General Robert E. Lee occupied during the battle of Gettysburg in the summer of 1863 was turned into a museum in 1922, making it one of the first such places in Gettysburg. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 6/9/2011 last visited: never |
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|  Schmucker House (1833) - Gettysburg, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes The Confederates ransacked this house during the Battle of Gettysburg. Today, it still serves as a residence and doubles as a contributing structure to this historic district. Recently, the home was restored. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 6/24/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Nicholas Codori Farm House (1834) - Gettysburg, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes This house was “ground zero” for Pickett’s Charge & is one of the battlefield’s best known landmarks due to its central location. The house, built in 1834, is the oldest structure on the farmstead & a contributing structure to the historic district. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 7/9/2011 last visited: never |
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|  Henry Spangler Farm House (1820) - Gettysburg, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes The original structures on the farm including the farm house were constructed circa 1820 by George Plank. The farm was purchased by Henry Spangler in 1862. Today the house has been rehabbed in many ways and is a beautiful addition to the district. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 4/15/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Christian Miller House (1819) - York, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes Absolutely huge brick, monster of a house which resembles more of an 18th century Quaker meeting house than private residence. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 7/14/2010 last visited: never |
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|  Stone Mill Mansion (1736) - Hallam, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes Fantastically preserved, vernacular stone farm house which is used to day for event, parties and weddings and other catered galas. The Mill and Inn are two of the oldest historical buildings in York County. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 8/25/2010 last visited: never |
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|  Dritt/Tritt Mansion (1738) - Long Level, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes Also known as Pleasant Garden, the 1758 bluestone mansion is home to the Lancaster-York Heritage Region. The house sits high up on a hill and over looks the Susquehanna River. Added to NRHP in 1977. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 7/13/2010 last visited: never |
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|  Kerr Study House (1811) - Mt. Joy, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes In front & to the right of the Donegal Presbyterian Church Complex is the William Kerr Study House, circa 1810. The brickwork varies in tone and shades giving the house a very unique and interesting look. The house is part of the entire NRHP site. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 4/10/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Second Street Home (1795) - Columbia, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes This late 18th century Federal style home sites next to the Wright's Ferry Mansion, an NRHP site. This house has a white, square date stone at the top of it with the 1795 date. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 7/15/2010 last visited: 11/6/2011 |
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|  Wright's Ferry Mansion (1738) - Columbia, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes Gorgeous mansion made of stone. On a street of 18th century structures, this one stands out the most. The mansion also doubles as a museum. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 7/14/2010 last visited: never |
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|  House at Nine North Front Street (1790) - Baltimore, Maryland
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes This beautifully restored home was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It sits in an area known as Shot Tower Park. A survival from the 18th century, this house was built in the section of the city known as "Jonestown". posted by: Math Teacher location: Maryland date approved: 7/14/2008 last visited: 10/9/2010 |
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|  Joseph Poffenberger Farmhouse (1770) - Sharpsburg, MD
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes The Poffenberger farmstead was a major player during the Battle of Antietam. Union troops bivouacked there the night before the battle & again the next day to treat the wounded. According to the NPS, the log farmhouse was built circa 1770. posted by: Math Teacher location: Maryland date approved: 2/12/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Newcomer House (1780) - Sharpsburg, MD
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes The Newcomer House was built in the 1830s alongside the Boonsboro Pike (Route 34) near Middle Bridge across Antietam Creek outside Sharpsburg. It is within Antietam National Battlefield and serves as a National Park. posted by: Math Teacher location: Maryland date approved: 9/21/2011 last visited: never |
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|  D.R. Miller Farmhouse (1790) - Sharpsburg, MD
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes This house is the only intact remaining structure on the property which existed during the battle of Antietam. It served as a field hospital for both sides. This log house was first built in 1790. As of Aug of 2011, the house was under renovated. posted by: Math Teacher location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Lee-Longsworth House - Harpers Ferry, WV
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes The Lee-Longsworth House is a historic home dating back to the 18th century. posted by: saopaulo1 location: West Virginia date approved: 5/28/2009 last visited: 8/15/2011 |
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|  Brandywine Mansion (1750) - Coatesville, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes Brandywine Mansion is the oldest structure in the Lukens Historic District. Early portions of the house date to the mid-1700s. The Graystone Society is restoring the house to its 1830 appearance, the period when Rebecca Lukens occupied the home. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 12/9/2011 last visited: never |
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|  The Shiplap House - Annapolis, MD
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes A pre-Victorian house, circa 1715, now in use as offices for Historic Annapolis. posted by: WayBetterFinder location: Maryland date approved: 4/21/2012 last visited: 4/21/2012 |
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|  Downingtown Log House (1701) - Downingtown, PA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes Some say this is the oldest dwelling in Chester County. Built in 1701, this very simple 1½ log home over 300 hundred years old! Where else could a site like this be found but the Lincoln Highway. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 1/5/2012 last visited: never |
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|  de Benneville house (1745) - Oley Line, PA, USA
in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes The de Benneville House was built in 1745 by Dr. George de Benneville (1703-1793), pioneer preacher, teacher, and physician. posted by: Lightnin Bug location: Pennsylvania date approved: 1/2/2010 last visited: never |
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