Submitted by @Ritterton
The Original New Hampshire State House Located in Market Square Seat of Colonial Government, 1758- 1776 The Declaration of Independence was read from the Building, July 18, 1776 President...
SAINT JOHN CITY MARKET LE MARCHÉ DE SAINT JOHN Built between 1874 and 1876, the Saint John City market narrowly escaped the fire that swept through the town in 1877 and stands today as a rare and...
GEORGETOWN HISTORIC SITE COUNTRY INN ROADHOUSE This is the last of several roadhouses that once lined this street. Patrons enjoyed drinking, dancing, and gambling downstairs and "hotel"...
Submitted by @RNewengland
Bucky O'Neil cowboy statue by Solon Hannibal Borglum Submitted by @JimStLeger
In this section of the Clarendon Grant on the Chucaqua portion of the Mississippi River, LaSalle, the French explorer, built Fort Prudhomme in 1682. Erected by the Tennessee Society of...
A monument to the erasure of Bronzeville for the Illinois Institute of Technology. Architecture is not neutral. Submitted by @blaservations
Center Lane alley is one of the best examples of what Memphis looked like in the late 19th century. Note the arched windows, the metal shutters, and the decorative cast iron columns, probably made...
MRS. BLUNDEN, WIFE OF WILLIAM BLUNDEN, MALTSTER, WAS BURIED ALIVE IN THIS CEMETERY IN JULY 1674. PARLIAMENT FINED THE TOWN FOR ITS NEGLIGENCE BASINGSTOKE HERITAGE SOCIETY Submitted by @Elephantgoesmoo
Submitted by @Ritterton, photo by emmagraycetf
Submitted by @Ritterton
Submitted by @Ritterton