The Holladay House in Orange, VA, USA.

The Holladay House in Orange, Virginia is a historic building that has witnessed nearly two centuries of American history. Formerly known as the Doctor Holladay House, the structure was named after a prominent Virginia physician, Dr. Lewis Holladay. The building’s historical significance stems from the fact that it is one of the few surviving antebellum… Continue reading The Holladay House in Orange, VA, USA.

The George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg, located in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.

The Wythe House is a historic home located in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. It was built in the 1750s and was once owned by George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the father of American jurisprudence. The property was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1970. The Wythe House was originally owned… Continue reading The George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg, located in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.

The George Wythe House in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA; A Colonial Williamsburg Landmark

The Wythe House, located on the Palace Green in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, was built in the 1750s and once belonged to George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and known as the father of American jurisprudence. The property was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1970 and has since been restored to its… Continue reading The George Wythe House in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA; A Colonial Williamsburg Landmark

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Charleston City Hall is a historic building situated in the largest city in South Carolina, USA. The building was designed by Gabriel Manigault and was originally built as a beef market in 1739. The market was destroyed in a fire in 1796 and the parcel was later conveyed to the Charleston branch of the First… Continue reading I cannot rewrite this title as it is already written in a clear and concise manner.

Washington Square West’s Reynolds-Morris House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

The Reynolds-Morris House, located at 225 South 8th Street in the Washington Square West neighborhood of Philadelphia, is a National Historic Landmark built in 1786-87 by John and William Reynolds. The double rowhouse was purchased in 1817 by Luke Wistar Morris and occupied by the Morris family for 120 years. The Reynolds-Morris House was later… Continue reading Washington Square West’s Reynolds-Morris House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.