view gallery |  St. Michael's Church - Reisterstown MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places St. Michael's Church, also known as St. Michael's Chapel and Hannah More Chapel, is a historic Episcopal Church located at Academy Lane and Reisterstown Road in Reisterstown, Baltimore County, Maryland. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/21/2021 last visited: 10/26/2019 |
view gallery |  Medway Village Historic District - Medway MA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Medway Village Historic District represents a significant concentration of historic resources within the larger town of Medway, a historic farming and industrial community. posted by: nomadwillie location: Massachusetts date approved: 1/19/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Rabbit Hill Historic District - Medway, MA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Prior to 1810, Rabbit Hill was stony pasture, owned by Jabez Shumway, who lived on Village Street in Medway. In addition to farm animals, there were many rabbits grazing on Rabbit Hill, thus explaining its name. posted by: nomadwillie location: Massachusetts date approved: 1/19/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Bernardston Congregational Unitarian Church - Bernardston, MA
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Bernardston Congregational Unitarian Church is Bernardston's first meeting house. It is located at 49 Church St, Bernardston, MA. posted by: neoc1 location: Massachusetts date approved: 1/19/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Old Goucher College Buildings - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Goucher Hall-The Woman’s College of Baltimore was founded in 1884. The first class of 48 women studied the sciences-a rigorous curriculum based on that of The Johns Hopkins University, which then excluded women. Before the turn of the century, Goucher had graduated the first two women doctors in Baltimore. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/19/2021 last visited: 5/15/2020 |
view gallery |  Mount Auburn Cemetery - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places One of the largest African American cemeteries in Baltimore. Mt. Auburn Cemetery was formed in 1872. The cemetery was once known as "The City of the Dead for Colored People" since it was the only place a person of color could be buried. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/19/2021 last visited: 5/26/2020 |
view gallery |  Elliott, Joel, House - Belton, TX
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Elliott House was built for Joel Elliott in 1881. Elliott was a partner in the Ray & Elliott dry goods store in downtown Belton. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 1/16/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  McWhirter, George and Martha, House - Belton, TX
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The McWhirter House was built in the late 1860s or early 1870s for Major General George McWhirter and his wife Martha. The house represents one of the best preserved early examples of the Second Empire style in Texas. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 1/16/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  H. A. and Helena Ware House - Belton, TX
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Ware House was built around 1895 for H. A. and Helena A. Ware.
Ware was a prominent banker and major stockholder in the Belton Water Company. The house was among the first in town to be served by electricity. posted by: WalksfarTX location: Texas date approved: 1/16/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Carroll Mansion - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737–1832), the last surviving, and only Roman Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence, wintered here during the last twelve years of his life. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/16/2021 last visited: 6/30/2020 |
view gallery |  Jewell County Jail - Mankato, KS
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Jewell County Jail, a few blocks southeast of the County Courthouse, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 - in Mankato, Kansas. posted by: The Snowdog location: Kansas date approved: 1/16/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Jewell County Courthouse - Mankato, KS
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Jewell County Courthouse, at the center of Mankato, Kansas, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. posted by: The Snowdog location: Kansas date approved: 1/16/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Taylor's Chapel - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Taylor's Chapel is an historic chapel located within Mount Pleasant Park. It has remained completely unaltered since its construction in 1853. It was built as a Methodist chapel by the Taylor family on their Mt. Pleasant plantation in 1853 . posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/16/2021 last visited: 8/25/2019 |
view gallery |  Old Stone Fort - Manchester, TN
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places A nice state park with lots of hiking trails, and a nice visitors center in Manchester, TN which is on the NRHP. posted by: ggmorton location: Tennessee date approved: 1/16/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Mount Royal Station - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Mount Royal Station and Trainshed was the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's third train station in Baltimore, Maryland, at the north end of the Baltimore Belt Line's Howard Street tunnel in the fashionable Bolton Hill neighborhood. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: 5/30/2020 |
view gallery |  Rowland, Henry August, House
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Built in the 1880s, this nondescript row house is historically important as the home of physicist Henry Augustus Rowland (b. 1846) from 1889-90 until his death in 1901. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Lovely Lane Methodist Church - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Lovely Lane United Methodist Church, formerly known as First Methodist Episcopal Church, and earlier founded as Lovely Lane Chapel is a historic United Methodist church located at Baltimore MD posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Mount Clare - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places In 1760, Mount Clare was built as the summer home of Charles Carroll, Barrister. Mount Clare was the center of Georgia, Charles Carroll’s 800-acre Patapsco River Plantation. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: 5/29/2020 |
view gallery |  Perkins Square Gazebo - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Perkins Square Gazebo harkens back to the grandeur of Baltimore’s 19th century architectural and landscape heritage. In 1871, the gazebo was built as a spring shelter, the centerpiece for a new park. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: 10/26/2019 |
view gallery |  Orchard Street United Methodist Church - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places In 1882, when the present building of the Orchard Street Methodist Episcopal Church was dedicated, it was called “an honor to the colored race and handsome ornament to the city.” posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: 8/1/2010 |
view gallery |  Faust Brothers Building - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places When constructed in 1870, the Faust Brothers Building incorporated the latest innovations in building construction methods and materials. The building’s intricate front and rear facades, composed entirely in cast iron, were once common in Baltimore. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: 6/21/2020 |
view gallery |  Jackson, Lillie Carroll, House
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places As president of the Baltimore branch of the NAACP from 1935 to 1970, Jackson---along with Afro-American Newspaper publisher Carl J. Murphy---organized the community to protest Eastern Shore lynchings, segregated schools. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: 5/23/2020 |
view gallery |  Sharp Street Memorial United Methodist Church and Community House - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The church quickly became a center of the black community. There people gathered not only to worship, but also to discuss the abolitionist and African colonization movements, to raise money to purchase the freedom of slaves. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: 5/25/2020 |
view gallery |  Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Baltimore Branch - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Now an apartment building, the Lenore was once home to the Baltimore Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. The building’s design was inspired by an Italian Renaissance palazzo, a unique architectural style in Baltimore. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: 12/7/2019 |
view gallery |  Mencken, H. L., House - Baltimore MD
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Mencken and his family moved into this house in 1883. He lived there until his death on January 29, 1956. Mencken began his long association with the Baltimore Sunpapers, where his outspoken and entertaining views soon won him a national following. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 1/15/2021 last visited: 5/16/2020 |
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