History
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- Callaway Plantation
- Consists of the manor house (1869), a log cabin (c. 1785), and a federal plainstyle house (c.1790), farming structures, the farm and fields with images and visitor information located at Washington.
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- Fort King George Historic Site
- Built and operated in the 1720s, the fort served as a southeastern military fort for Britain's Colonial Empire in America located at Dorien.
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- Arlington Heights Historical Museum
- Permanent exhibit information on the Coach House, log cabin (an 1830s replica), the Müller House (1890s) and the Banta House (1908) with history, classes and programs, and calendar of events.
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- Macon County Historical Society Museum
- Contains the original 1830 courthouse, an 1860 log home, blacksmith shop, print shop, 1880s train depot. Includes hours, admission rates and directions. Located in Decatur.
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- Naper Settlement
- A museum village where 19th century homes, shops and public buildings tell the story of daily life in Naperville as it changed from a frontier outpost to a bustling turn-of-the-century community.
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- Conner Prairie Museum
- Features five historic areas, a modern Museum Center and over 1,400 acres. Includes details of exhibits, hours, admission rates, membership and directions. Located in Fishers.
- 587
- Historic New Harmony
- A small town, where the simple wooden structures of the Harmonists blend with the modern architectural masterpieces on quiet tree-lined streets. Includes details of walking tours, ticket prices, calendar of events and map.
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- Nelson Pioneer Farm and Museum
- Homestead that includes the home (1853) and the barn (1856) with upcoming events, library, and local history located at Oskaloosa.
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- Boot Hill
- The Museum was founded in 1947 to collect, preserve and interpret the history of Dodge City.
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- Acadian Village
- A replica of a later 1800s village including a list of homes with information, gallery and calendar of events located at Lafayette.
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- Acadian Village
- Provides a virtual tour of the Acadia Village, information about the Roy House and The Morneault House, directions, and admittance fees located at Van Buren.
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- Hancock's Resolution
- Built in 1784-1785, this home is an example of early Chesapeake architecture and one of few existing stone buildings of that period in Anne Arundel County. Includes hours, events, membership and volunteer forms, and directions to its location in Pasadena.
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- Sotterley Plantation
- The only remaining Tidewater Plantation in Maryland that is open to the public, and contains educational programs, history, news and events, and gallery located at Hollywood.
- 594
- Historic Deerfield
- Thirteen museum houses built between 1730 and 1850, and the Flynt Center of Early New England Life displaying more than 25,000 objects made or used in America between 1650 and 1850, providing information on collections, area descendants, and tours.
- 595
- Nantucket Historical Association
- Features the Whaling Museum, Hadwen House, Oldest House, Old Mill, Old Gaol, Quaker Meetinghouse, and the Hose Cart House, including information on exhibits and collections, history, calendar of events and museum shop.
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- Old Schwamb Mill
- The living industrial museum with a wooden mill built in the XVII century and hosting an oval-frame factory, since 1860. This is the oldest picture frame mill in the country and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Located at Arlington.
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- Copper Harbor Lighthouse Tour
- Spotlights the lighthouse historic complex, which includes a maritime museum, shipwreck artifacts, Michigan's first commercial copper mine site, and easy historic walking paths located at Mohawk.
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- Minnesota Historical Society - Oliver H. Kelley Farm
- A working 1860s farm, containing the history, programs, events, gallery and visitor information located near Elk River.