Historic Places
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Gunfight Reenactment
Historic site of the 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral involving Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday in Tombstone, AZ. Stand where the famous Gunfight began. Watch Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp and Doc Holliday fight the Clantons and McLaurys in daily reenactments. Visit Doc Holliday's room. See over 100 of Tombstone photographer C.S. Fly's famous photographs of 1880s Tombstone and the Apache warrior Geronimo. Enjoy Tombstone's Historama--a multimedia presentation of Tombstone's history narrated by actor Vincent Price. PIck up a copy of the Tombstone Epitaph newspaper with original reports of the Gunfight. All included in your admission. Kids under 6 free.
11 Magnolia Ave.
Saint Augustine, FL
(904) 829-3168
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Visit the cradle of St. Augustine on 15 waterfront acres at Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth Park. On this site in 1565, Spanish explorer Pedro Menendez established the first successful European colony in the United States at St. Augustine, Florida. Drink from the Legendary Fountain. Visit the Native Timucua Indian Village. See the stars in our Planetarium. Don't miss the Birthplace of our Nation.
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Visit "Virginia's Jacobean Church" in Smithfield, Virginia and learn how society, politics, religion, and laws collided in 17th-century Virginia.
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This two-story residence was built around 1910 by James D. "Squire" Ballentine, one of the early civic and business leaders of the Fuquay Springs community.
This is a well preserved late Queen Anne style house with Colonial Revival details. According to Ms. Melinda Coleman, "It is one of the most substantial houses in the Fuquay Springs Historic District. The house was added to the National Register study list in 1990 and is one of the finest examples of its period and style to survive in Fuquay-Varina."
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Albion Castle, San Francisco, CA
The former brewery with its Norman castle-style house has a gate that leads to underground caverns hosting a natural spring system that produces 10,000 gallons of water per day.
The castle is a unique venue for hosting private and corporate events
Illinois Route 71
Yorkville, IL
(630) 553-6777
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The historical society was chartered in 1970 to preserve the history of Kendall County and to provide historical education for the county's residents. The Kendall County Historical Society has no paid staff, nor does it depend on support from any governmental agency. Operating income is derived from memberships, regular and memorial donations, events held at the Lyon Farm, fees for providing research material, the sale of books and other miscellaneous items. The everyday business of the organization is handled entirely by volunteers. Kendall County is located in the north central part of Illinois and was established in 1841.
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On seven acres in the middle of Monroe, Walton County, Georgia is the historic home of Governor Henry Dickerson McDaniel, (1883-1886). Built in 1887, following his service as Governor, the McDaniel-Tichenor House remained in the family for three generations. The McDaniel-Tichenor families significantly contributed to the social and economic growth of Monroe and the state of Georgia. During his tenure as Governor, Georgia Tech was chartered to support economic development in Georgia. His daughter, Emma Brent McDaniel married Edgar Tichenor who became the president of the Walton Cotton Mill Company in Monroe. The Walton Mill was one of the economic mainstays of Monroe and Walton County. In 1978, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places by Governor McDaniel’s grandson, Henry Tichenor and his wife, Emily.
Today, the property is now owned by the McDaniel-Tichenor House, Inc., a non-profit organization for historic preservation of this landmark in Walton County. It serves to operate as a memorial to the McDaniel and Tichenor families as a benefit for the community through public and private events. We work with many other non-profit organizations during the year to offer community events such as the Easter Egg Hunt, Princess and Diva Camps, Governor’s Holiday Gala and Wine Dinner at the Mansion. As a special event venue, we are the perfect setting for your small or large event. There are many amenities this beautiful treasure offers for your special day or special occasion such as a caterer friendly kitchen, dressing suites, qualified staff on site, vendor referrals and rental packages for your needs. Whether your event is a wedding or baby shower, there are experienced event planners ready to help with your special event details.
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When you are looking for a one-of-a-kind meeting destination, look no further than Fort Adams. This National Historic Landmark is open for business - your business.
The site offers five different meeting options and can accommodate groups from 5 people to hundreds. Robust wi-fi, adventure learning, partnerships with educators and other meeting facilitators will all contribute to the success of your meeting.
Throw yourself off the walls of the fortress and sail 436' through the air on the zip line in the team-building center (coming summer 2014). Learn about history, architecture & engineering on a fascinating tour through this National Historic Landmark. Explore the mysterious underground tunnels that seem to stretch for miles. Host a corporate meeting and challenge your team. Or enjoy one of the most spectacular views imaginable for your special personal event.
Fort Adams is the largest and most complex coastal fortress in North America. As the NASA of its day, Fort Adams is where America learned how to build complex military systems. Today this amazing place is a resource for learning, entertainment, relaxation and a variety of events.
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7410 Moorman Road
Louisville, KY
(502) 654-8424
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Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing is a historic park and the centerpiece of the property is a historic home. We offer tours, special events, and an active rental component. Contact us at (502) 654-8424 in Louisville, KY.
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Albion Castle, San Francisco, CA
The former brewery with its Norman castle-style house has a gate that leads to underground caverns hosting a natural spring system that produces 10,000 gallons of water per day.
The castle is a unique venue for hosting private and corporate events
Illinois Route 71
Yorkville, IL
(630) 553-6777
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Categorized under Historic Places
The historical society was chartered in 1970 to preserve the history of Kendall County and to provide historical education for the county's residents. The Kendall County Historical Society has no paid staff, nor does it depend on support from any governmental agency. Operating income is derived from memberships, regular and memorial donations, events held at the Lyon Farm, fees for providing research material, the sale of books and other miscellaneous items. The everyday business of the organization is handled entirely by volunteers. Kendall County is located in the north central part of Illinois and was established in 1841.
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Historic Site
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Gunfight Reenactment
Historic site of the 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral involving Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday in Tombstone, AZ. Stand where the famous Gunfight began. Watch Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp and Doc Holliday fight the Clantons and McLaurys in daily reenactments. Visit Doc Holliday's room. See over 100 of Tombstone photographer C.S. Fly's famous photographs of 1880s Tombstone and the Apache warrior Geronimo. Enjoy Tombstone's Historama--a multimedia presentation of Tombstone's history narrated by actor Vincent Price. PIck up a copy of the Tombstone Epitaph newspaper with original reports of the Gunfight. All included in your admission. Kids under 6 free.
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National Historic Landmark
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When you are looking for a one-of-a-kind meeting destination, look no further than Fort Adams. This National Historic Landmark is open for business - your business.
The site offers five different meeting options and can accommodate groups from 5 people to hundreds. Robust wi-fi, adventure learning, partnerships with educators and other meeting facilitators will all contribute to the success of your meeting.
Throw yourself off the walls of the fortress and sail 436' through the air on the zip line in the team-building center (coming summer 2014). Learn about history, architecture & engineering on a fascinating tour through this National Historic Landmark. Explore the mysterious underground tunnels that seem to stretch for miles. Host a corporate meeting and challenge your team. Or enjoy one of the most spectacular views imaginable for your special personal event.
Fort Adams is the largest and most complex coastal fortress in North America. As the NASA of its day, Fort Adams is where America learned how to build complex military systems. Today this amazing place is a resource for learning, entertainment, relaxation and a variety of events.
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11 Magnolia Ave.
Saint Augustine, FL
(904) 829-3168
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Reenactment
Tourist Attraction
Historical Attractions
Historical Site
Monuments
Visit the cradle of St. Augustine on 15 waterfront acres at Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth Park. On this site in 1565, Spanish explorer Pedro Menendez established the first successful European colony in the United States at St. Augustine, Florida. Drink from the Legendary Fountain. Visit the Native Timucua Indian Village. See the stars in our Planetarium. Don't miss the Birthplace of our Nation.
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Weddings
Visit "Virginia's Jacobean Church" in Smithfield, Virginia and learn how society, politics, religion, and laws collided in 17th-century Virginia.
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On seven acres in the middle of Monroe, Walton County, Georgia is the historic home of Governor Henry Dickerson McDaniel, (1883-1886). Built in 1887, following his service as Governor, the McDaniel-Tichenor House remained in the family for three generations. The McDaniel-Tichenor families significantly contributed to the social and economic growth of Monroe and the state of Georgia. During his tenure as Governor, Georgia Tech was chartered to support economic development in Georgia. His daughter, Emma Brent McDaniel married Edgar Tichenor who became the president of the Walton Cotton Mill Company in Monroe. The Walton Mill was one of the economic mainstays of Monroe and Walton County. In 1978, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places by Governor McDaniel’s grandson, Henry Tichenor and his wife, Emily.
Today, the property is now owned by the McDaniel-Tichenor House, Inc., a non-profit organization for historic preservation of this landmark in Walton County. It serves to operate as a memorial to the McDaniel and Tichenor families as a benefit for the community through public and private events. We work with many other non-profit organizations during the year to offer community events such as the Easter Egg Hunt, Princess and Diva Camps, Governor’s Holiday Gala and Wine Dinner at the Mansion. As a special event venue, we are the perfect setting for your small or large event. There are many amenities this beautiful treasure offers for your special day or special occasion such as a caterer friendly kitchen, dressing suites, qualified staff on site, vendor referrals and rental packages for your needs. Whether your event is a wedding or baby shower, there are experienced event planners ready to help with your special event details.
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Founder Of Magic Chef Company's Home
Founder Of Quick Meal Stove Company's Home
Historic Carriage House
Historic Mansion
The Magic Chef Mansion is a historic landmark in St. Louis, MO. The mansion was originally constructed in 1908 for Charles Stockstrom, the founder of the Quick Meal Stove Company, later renamed Magic Chef. In the fall of 1990, the current owner began the painstaking process to restore it to its turn-of-the-century elegance, including original lighting fixtures and period furnishings. The mansion is only open during scheduled public or private tours. Tickets may be purchased in advance using Eventbrite or at the door the day of the tour. Private group tours of the mansion can be arranged and we also offer holiday-centric tours, guided tours, special event hosting, and much more. We'd like to personally invite you to call any day between Noon and 5:00 PM. Tours are by appointment only. We would like to offer everyone a chance to experience this home.
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We are so thrilled that the founder of Mars candy came to Middle Tennessee in 1930 to build this estate. He employed over 900 people during the Depression building his Manor House, barns, stone walls and maintaining his farm operation. The farm boasts a 20 bedroom Tudor and stone home, the oldest Black Oak in Tennessee, famous curved stone architecture, and the historic race track of Kentucky Derby winner Gallahadion. Celebrate a wedding or anniversary, or schedule a Manor House and farm tour, lunch or event with your group. Give us a call and come spend a day on this great American farm!
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Constantine The Great In The Contemporary World
Re Surgeons Of Byzantium
Seven Gates To Freedom
Byzantium
Acquiring Freedom Through Awareness
Contact us at Camarillo, CA. NEW BYZANTIUM is a cultural non profit offering publications and is designed as a historical, cultural, and religious organization.
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This two-story residence was built around 1910 by James D. "Squire" Ballentine, one of the early civic and business leaders of the Fuquay Springs community.
This is a well preserved late Queen Anne style house with Colonial Revival details. According to Ms. Melinda Coleman, "It is one of the most substantial houses in the Fuquay Springs Historic District. The house was added to the National Register study list in 1990 and is one of the finest examples of its period and style to survive in Fuquay-Varina."
111 W 7th St r5, Los Angeles, CA 90014
Los Angeles, CA
(213) 362-9922
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At Historic Core Dental Care in Downtown Los Angeles, we offer a full range of dental services, from cosmetic enhancements like teeth whitening, Invisalign, and porcelain veneers to restorative solutions such as dental implants, crowns, and dentures.
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The Robert Frost Farm is open for tours in the spring from Wednesday through Sunday until July 4th. It then opens seven days a week until Labor Day after which it returns to five days a week. It closes the day after Columbus Day to reopen mid May. Tours of the house are given by guides who describe the renovation of the property and tell stories about Robert Frost and his family and connect the house to the many poems he wrote on his "five free years livng on the Derry Farm."
The poems from Derry comprise his first two books, "A Boys Will "and "North of Boston."
The only charge is for the tour. There is also a display in the barn, a free video and a self guided tour around the property.
The Trustees have a Literary Series and Hyla Brook Poets sponsor readings each summer.
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Historic Mansion
Contact us at (301) 846-2462 in New Market, MD, to find out more about our historic mansion.
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The Coney Island History Project, founded in 2004, is a not-for-profit organization that aims to increase awareness of Coney Island's legendary and colorful past and to encourage appreciation of the Coney Island neighborhood of today. Our mission is to record, archive and share oral history interviews; provide access to historical artifacts and documentary material through educational exhibits, events and a website; and honor community leaders and amusement pioneers through our Coney Island Hall of Fame. Walking Tours including a private visit to the exhibit center are offered year round. Please visit our online reservation website to see the walking tour schedule and purchase advance tickets online: http://coneyislandhistoryproject.eventbrite.com/
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