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Mansion built by French colonialists in the Illinois Country. Extremely rare example of Federal architecture in the upper Mississippi River valley. Kodiak Museum: Kodiak: AK c. 1810 Commercial The oldest building in Alaska. It was built as a storage facility by the Russian American Company. Francois Vertefeuille House: Prairie du Chien: WI c ...
This article lists the oldest extant buildings in Alaska, including extant buildings and structures constructed prior to and during the United States rule over Alaska. Only buildings built prior to 1880 are suitable for inclusion on this list, or the building must be the oldest of its type.
Kentucky: Governor's Mansion* East lawn of the Capitol at end of Capital Avenue, Frankfort: Built 1912–1914 in Beaux-Arts style to replace old governor's mansion; used as executive residence since. NRHP-listed in 1972
The Alaska Governor's Mansion, located at 716 Calhoun Avenue in Juneau, Alaska, United States, is the official residence of the governor of Alaska, the first spouse of Alaska, and their families. It was designed by James Knox Taylor. The Governor's Mansion was first occupied in 1912 by Territorial Governor Walter Eli Clark.
Jacob Eversole Cabin (Perry County) – built ca 1789–1804, the oldest remaining building in Eastern Kentucky [3] James M. Lloyd House ( Mount Washington ) – Italianate and Late Victorian style residence; built c. 1880
Year built Style Architect City Notes Ref. Iranistan: 1848 Moorish: Leopold Eldlitz: Bridgeport: Was the first mansion of P.T Barnum, was destroyed by fire in 1857. Lindencroft 1860 Italianante: Albert G Tallmadge: Bridgeport: Was the second mansion of P.T Barnum after the fire in Iranistan, was demolished in 1924. Lockwood–Mathews Mansion ...
Federal Hill mansion, built in 1795, at My Old Kentucky Home State Park in Bardstown, Kentucky Old Town Hall in Salem, Massachusetts, built in 1816–17 Hamilton Hall, built in 1805 by Samuel McIntire in Salem, Massachusetts An 1827 illustration by Alexander Jackson Davis of Massachusetts State House in Boston, built in 1798 South Carolina ...
In 1867, site of Russian flag lowering and American flag raising marking the transfer of Alaska to the U.S.; in 1959, after Alaska admitted as 49th state, site of first official raising of 49-star U.S. flag; also known as Castle Hill and Baranof Castle. 5: Anangula Site: Anangula Site