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Stimson Green House Stimson Green House
Seattle, Washington

The Stimson-Green House is a beautifully-preserved example of a fashionable turn-of-the

Stonestreet Museum Of 19th Century Medicine Stonestreet Museum Of 19th Century Medicine
Rockville, Maryland

The Stonestreet Museum of 19th Century Medicine offers an in

Storey County Courthouse Storey County Courthouse
Virginia City, Nevada

The Storey County Courthouse was built in the high Italianate style that embodies 19th-

Stratford Hall Plantation Stratford Hall Plantation
Stratford, Virginia

Stratford Hall is one of the great houses of American history.

Strongsville Historical Society Strongsville Historical Society
Strongsville, Ohio

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

Susan B. Anthony House Susan B. Anthony House
Rochester, New York

The Susan B.

Susquehanna Museum Susquehanna Museum
Havre de Grace, Maryland

 

Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre
New York, New York

The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre was imported to the U.S.

Taos Art Museum & Fenchin House Taos Art Museum & Fenchin House
Taos, New Mexico

Paintings by the founders of the Taos Society of Artists: Joseph H. Sharp, Bert G.

Tennessee State Capitol Tennessee State Capitol
Nashville, Tennessee

The Capitol, still in use by state government, features numerous works of art, historic

Terrace Hill Terrace Hill
Des Moines, Iowa

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

Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum
Fillmore, Utah

In anticipation of Utah's statehood, Brigham Young directed construction of the buildin

The Cabildo The Cabildo
New Orleans, Louisiana

The Cabildo was the seat of colonial government in New Orleans, Louisiana; declared a N

The Henry Ford The Henry Ford
Dearborn, Michigan

The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan is a national historic landmark site and a multi-d

The Hermitage Home Of President Andrew Jackson The Hermitage Home Of President Andrew Jackson
Nashville, Tennessee

The Hermitage mansion has been meticulously restored to its 1837 appearance and today l

The Powder Magazine The Powder Magazine
Charleston, South Carolina

Construction began on The Powder Magazine in 1712 and was completed by 1713, making it

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

Thomas Paine Cottage Thomas Paine Cottage
New Rochelle, New York

Several rooms are set up to reflect what life was like during the Revolutionary War and

Three Village Historical Society Three Village Historical Society
Setauket, New York

The Three Village Historical hung its sign outside the Society Headquarters at 93 North

Tipton Haynes State Historic Site Tipton Haynes State Historic Site
Johnson City, Tennessee

The Tipton-Haynes site represents various periods of Tennessee history, from pre-coloni

Torreya State Park Torreya State Park
Bristol, Florida

This expansive and verdant state park features an opulent plantation including Civil Wa

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

When Torrington resident Orsamus R.

Touro Synagogue National Historic Site Touro Synagogue National Historic Site
Newport, Rhode Island

The Touro Synagogue was dedicated in

Trail End State Historic Site Trail End State Historic Site
Sheridan, Wyoming

John B.

Tread Of Pioneers Museum Tread Of Pioneers Museum
Steamboat Springs, Colorado

The Western room, home of an extensive firearms collection, traces ranching life, the r

Troy Museum & Historic Village Troy Museum & Historic Village
Troy, Michigan

The museum offers ten historic buildings and a charming village green.

Tuckahoe Plantation Tuckahoe Plantation
Richmond, Virginia

A home to the Randolph family and working farm for nearly 300 years, this plantation wa

Twin Lights Of Navesink Twin Lights Of Navesink
Highlands, New Jersey

Twin Lights is situated 200 feet above sea level in Highlands, New Jersey.

Tybee Island Light Station Tybee Island Light Station
Tybee Island, Georgia

Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Is

Ulster County Historical Society & Bevier House Museum Ulster County Historical Society & Bevier House Museum
Marbletown, New York

The one-room dwelling, constructed by Andries Van Leuvan, most likely reflected the Dut

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