Historic Sites 2
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Our list of historic locations continued, because there is so much historic beauty out there.
The quarter-mile canopy of giant live oak trees, believed to be nearly 300 years old, forms an impressive avenue leading to the classic Greek-revival style antebellum home.
Completed in 1891, the jail housed prisoners for over 60 years. It is one of the few surviving 19th century jails.
The 1891 Castle Inn of New Orleans, an Historic Bed and Breakfast located in the Garden District just 100 feet off St. Charles Avenue.
210-year-old National Register Home built by General David Bradford ..."Whiskey Dave"
Thornewood Castle, history and fairy tales are made from such as this. The "house that love built" continues to this day to enchant visitors from far and wide.
Savannah, Georgia
On a quiet residential street in this small town sits an old white frame house. On a dark evening, the absence of lights and sounds are the first indication to visitors that this house is different from the other homes that surround her.
Welcome to the Official Waverly Hills/ Woodhaven memorial & historical resource site.
Located in historic Old Town San Diego, the "birthplace of California," the Whaley House stands today as a classic example of mid-nineteenth century Greek Revival architecture.
In 1884, a wealthy widow named Sarah L. Winchester began a construction project of such magnitude that it was to occupy the lives of carpenters and craftsmen until her death thirty-eight years later.
Happy Haunting!
