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The Louvre Museum in Paris , also a former royal palace, opened to the public in 1793. The Brukenthal National Museum, erected in the late 18th century in Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania, housed in the palace of Samuel von Brukenthal—who was Habsburg governor of Transylvania and who established its first collections around 1790. The collections ...
A museum interpreter explains aspects of a 19th-century apothecary in Old Salem. Bethabara Historic District, Winston-Salem; Dragon Fly Trail at Lake Norman State Park, Troutman; Holly Discovery Trail at Lake James State Park, Nebo; Hutchinson Homestead & Garden Creek Baptist Church at Stone Mountain State Park, Traphill; Island Farm, Manteo ...
Mid-18th-century period farmhouse, and 20th-century English garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll: Governor Jonathan Trumbull House: Lebanon: New London: Historic house: Late 18th-century period house operated by the Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution Greater Middletown Military Museum: Middletown: Middlesex: Military: website, small ...
Organizations, places, companies or other things that were founded or established in the United States in the 18th century. 18th c. (13 Colonies) ← Establishments in the United States in the 18th century → 19th c.
Art museums and galleries established in the 18th century (5 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Museums established in the 18th century" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Said to be the oldest continuously inhabited houses still occupied. Buildings have been within the United States since the Mexican Cession of 1848. [2] Acoma Pueblo: On top of a 367-foot (112 m) sandstone mesa in Cibola County: NM 1000 – Built between 1000 and 1200 Residential Said to be the oldest continuously inhabited site in the United ...
Old Salem is a historic district of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States, which was originally settled by the Moravian community in 1766. [3] It features a living-history museum which interprets the restored Moravian community. The non-profit organization began its work in 1950, although some private residents had restored buildings ...
In the 21st century, the museum presents temporary exhibits on a regular basis. [330] These included a 2009 exhibit on the history of the house itself; [ 331 ] a 2012 exhibit with pieces from the 18th and 19th centuries, [ 332 ] and a 2022 exhibit of historical portraits of Washington Heights.