USA
Historic Sites & Landmarks in the USA
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Second Simpson Cottage (1868 Court St NE)
Salem, Oregon
c. 1890
The Second Simpson Cottage at 1868 Court St NE is a little Queen Anne cottage constructed in c. 1890, with a red post lantern out front. It is a primary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #64).
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H.S. Gile House (1547 Court St NE)
Salem, Oregon
c. 1903
The H.S. Gile House at 1547 Court St NE is a Queen Anne house constructed in c. 1903, currently painted light blue. It is a primary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #24).
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Watt Cottage (1470 Chemeketa St NE)
Salem, Oregon
c. 1906
Watt Cottage at 1470 Chemeketa St NE was constructed in c. 1906. It is a contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #125).
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Chemeketa Street Evangelical Church
Salem, Oregon
1894
The Chemeketa Street Evangelical Church at 270 17th St NE was constructed in 1894. It is a contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #89).
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John C. and Kate D. Griffith House (1467 Court St NE)
Salem, Oregon
c. 1895
The John C. and Kate D. Griffith House at 1467 Court St NE is a vernacular Colonial Revival house constructed c. 1895. It is a primary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #12).
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James and Flora Watt House (1490 Chemeketa St NE)
Salem, Oregon
1892
The James and Flora Watt House at 1490 Chemeketa St NE is a Queen Anne/Eastlake residence constructed in 1892. It is a primary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #126).
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Elizabeth Watt House (1568 Chemeketa St NE)
Salem, Oregon
1904
The Elizabeth Watt House at 1568 Chemeketa St NE was constructed in 1904. It is a primary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #109).
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William H. Byrd House (296 14th St NE)
Salem, Oregon
1887
The William H. Byrd House at 296 14th St NE was constructed in 1887 in the Queen Anne and Eastlake styles. It is a primary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #132).
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George Everleigh House
Charleston, South Carolina
c. 1743
Tucked into a corner of Church Street, South of Broad, the George Everleigh House was built c. 1743. It has exposed brick walls with white shutters, a two-story classical porch, a beautiful ironwork gate, and a picturesquely-peeling outer wall.
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The Olde Pink House
Savannah, Georgia
1789
Built as a Colonial mansion for James Habersham, Jr., The Olde Pink House was the Georgian Tea Room in the 1930s-40s and is now an upscale restaurant with a cellar bar called Planter's Tavern.