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Gilded Age mansions were lavish houses built between 1870 and the early 20th century by some of the richest people in the United States. These estates were raised by the nation's industrial, financial and commercial elite, who amassed great fortunes in era of expansion of the tobacco, railroad, steel, and oil industries coinciding with a lack ...
William Murray House built in 1688; Yin Yu Tang House, was built around 1800 in China. [8] 200 years after construction the Yin Yu Tang House was disassembled in China, shipped to America and then reassembled inside the Peabody Essex Museum. Swampscott. Mary Baker Eddy Historic House – Mary Baker Eddy home (1865–66)
Even though Jonathan Corwin's descendants claim the house was built in 1642, most historians now believe the house was built c. 1675. [47] The house, located in the Chestnut Street District, is now a museum operated by the City of Salem and is open seasonally. St. Mary's, Whitechapel: Lancaster, Virginia: VA 1675 Religious Deane Winthrop House ...
Historic house built about 1800. 6: Abraham Best House: Abraham Best House: July 14, 2011 : 113 Vischer Ferry Rd. Vischer Ferry: Federal style house, built ca. 1815. 7: Broadway Historic District: Broadway Historic District
The Abraham Rittenhouse House (c. 1720) with a c. 1860 addition on the left. [7] Elfreth's Alley: Philadelphia, Old City: 1720–1830 Houses Claimed to be the nation's oldest residential street; two rows of Federal and Georgian brick houses built between 1720 and 1830, with a total of 32 extant houses [8] Wyck House: Philadelphia, Germantown
Right wing of house built in 1759. Legg's Dependence: Stevensville, Maryland: 1760 Residence Built in several stages beginning around 1760–80. Enlarged to present form during the second quarter of the 19th century. Mattapax: Stevensville, Maryland: 1760; 1949 Residence Restored in 1949, a wing was replaced by a newly constructed brick wing.
Octagon House in Watertown, Wisconsin, built 1853 David Van Gelder Octagon House in Catskill, New York, built 1860, photographed on January 13, 2008. This is a list of octagon houses. The style became popular in the United States and Canada following the publication of Orson Squire Fowler's 1848 book The Octagon House, A Home for All.
Site of First Store Built About 1800 by Jethro Wood, Inventor present Store Built from Some of Original Timbers 173: Town of Venice Venice Center Venice, New York: Town of Venice Set Off from Scipio 1823. Settled as Early as 1790. Joshua Murdock Came here in 1800 and Built a Homestead in 1816 174: North Victory At Intersection Rtes. 104 & 38