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  2. Keeler Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Keeler Tavern is an 18th-century historical building at 152 Main Street in the center of Ridgefield, Connecticut, United States.The property served as summer home to architect Cass Gilbert, who purchased it in 1907 and designed additions to the building as well as a garden.

  3. Gamble Plantation Historic State Park - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the State of Florida acquired the property that holds the ruins of the plantation's sugar mill, one of the South's largest, and added it to the historic park complex. On April 18, 2012, the AIA's Florida Chapter placed the Gamble Mansion #76 on its list, Florida Architecture: 100 Years. 100 Places. [4]

  4. Jane and Michael Stern - Wikipedia

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    Jane Grossman Stern and Michael Stern (both born 1946) are American writers who specialize in books about travel, food, and popular culture. They are best known for their Roadfood books, website, and magazine columns, in which they find road food restaurants serving classic American regional specialties and review them.

  5. Benjamin Franklin Holland House - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin Franklin Holland House (also known as The Gables or Roy Trent Gallemore House) is a historic home in Bartow, Florida. It is located at 590 East Stanford Street. Benjamin Franklin Holland was the father of Spessard Holland, one of Florida's governors as well as a United States senator representing the state.

  6. Frostproof, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The settlement in the area now known as Frostproof was established in 1850. This settlement, like many in central Florida at the time, was set up as a fort and was called Fort Clinch. The fort was named after the local Lake Clinch which was, in turn, named after the Seminole War commander Duncan Lamont Clinch. [7]

  7. Roy A. Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    Roy A. Benjamin (1887–1963) was a prominent architect who lived in Jacksonville, Florida. [1]Benjamin moved from Ocala to Jacksonville in 1902. [1]He designed several theaters in Jacksonville and the surrounding southeast region.

  8. Ridgefield - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 January 2025, at 05:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Buckman Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The tavern was built in about 1709–1710 by Benjamin Muzzey (1657–1735), and with license granted in 1693 was the first public house in Lexington. Muzzey ran it for years, then his son John, and then at the time of the battle it was run by John's granddaughter and her husband John Buckman, a member of the Lexington Training Band.