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  2. Andrew Ellicott House - Wikipedia

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    Sehner-Ellicott-Von Hess House is a historic home located at 123 N. Prince Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was built about 1780 by George Sehner, and is a finely restored house built in the Georgian style of architecture. It was occupied by Andrew Ellicott (1754–1820), first United States Surveyor General, from 1801 to 1813. [2]

  3. Category:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Johannes Eberly House; Edgemont (Langhorne, Pennsylvania) Edgewood (Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania) Edward Brinton House; The 1803 House; Eisenhower National Historic Site; Abraham Elder Stone House; Ellen and Charles F. Welles House; Andrew Ellicott House; Elm Court (Butler, Pennsylvania) Elmridge; Joshua Ely House; Emig Mansion

  4. Michigan Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Governor's Mansion and summer residence are located in the U.S. state of Michigan. The primary residence is a gated mansion in a secured area of a private neighborhood of Lansing. The second home, a summer residence, is located on Mackinac Island. Both residences are owned by the state of Michigan and are maintained with private ...

  5. Grey Towers National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Grey Towers National Historic Site, also known as Gifford Pinchot House or The Pinchot Institute, is located just off US 6 west of Milford, Pennsylvania, in Milford Township. It is the ancestral summer home of Gifford Pinchot , first chief of the newly developed United States Forest Service (USFS) and twice elected governor of Pennsylvania .

  6. Andrew Ellicott - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Ellicott (January 24, 1754 – August 28, 1820) was an American land surveyor who helped map many of the territories west of the Appalachians, surveyed the boundaries of the District of Columbia, continued and completed Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant's work on the plan for Washington, D.C., and served as a teacher in survey methods for Meriwether Lewis.

  7. Michiana, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michiana (/ ˌ m ɪ ʃ i ˈ æ n ə /) is a village in New Buffalo Township, Berrien County in the extreme southwest corner of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 200 at the 2020 census. [4] Michiana is also the commonly used term to describe the southwest Michigan and northwest Indiana region, hence the name "Mich-iana".

  8. Mann House (Concord, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Historical Center has operated it as a museum since 1970. [3] [4] The house was named a Michigan State Historic Site on June 18, 1970, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1970. The house is representative of 1880s middle-class household architecture. [3] [5]

  9. Eagle Harbor, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Harbor is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located on the north side of the Keweenaw Peninsula within Eagle Harbor Township, located on the tip of Michigan's farthest county, Keweenaw County, in the U.S. State of Michigan. [3] Its population was 69 as of the 2020 census. [4] M-26 passes through this community.