
Which Signatory of the Declaration of Independence is Buried in Washington, DC?
Posted by: Kelly Goles
Pictures from Elbridge Gerry's grave in Congressional Cemetery.
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Posted by: Kelly Goles
Pictures from Elbridge Gerry's grave in Congressional Cemetery.
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Posted by: Robert Brammer
Our picture of the week is the Clark County Courthouse, in Kentucky, which is situated on Main Street in the county seat of Winchester. This courthouse was constructed in 1855 in the Greek Revival style and was designed by architect John McMurty. The courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, …
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Posted by: Margaret Wood
Photographs from Mount Olivet cemetery and Battle of Monocacy national site
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Posted by: Kelly Goles
The Talbot County, Maryland Courthouse is this week's Pic of the Week.
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Posted by: Robert Brammer
A photo of the Citrus County, Florida Courthouse.
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Posted by: Robert Brammer
I have walked by this building many times, but did not realize until recently that it has a special connection to the Library of Congress. This was the home of the third Librarian of Congress, George Watterston. Watterston presided over the Library during a significant period in its history. Appointed by President Madison in 1815 …
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Posted by: Anna Price
The picture of the week is of holiday decorations at the Madison building.
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Posted by: Anna Price
Anna visits the Old Salem County Courthouse.
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Posted by: Jenny Gesley
This blog post describes a replica of the Statue of Liberty in Colmar, France and the life of the sculptor Bartholdi.
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