Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Churchill House, 51 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Suggested address, 51 State Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-35 Building/structure dates: 1801 Initial Construction
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
Boon Island Light Tower, Cape Neddick, York County, ME
Significance: Site has been in continuous use as light station since 1812. Tower is typical mid 19th century lighthouse structure of a kind rapidly becoming obsolete. Survey number: HABS ME-122 Building/stru... More
Shepley House, 156 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: Architect Alexander Parris, a noted New England architect of the Federal Period. Original appearance of the building well documented through original plans and elevations. Listed in the National R... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
Boon Island Light Tower, Cape Neddick, York County, ME
Significance: Site has been in continuous use as light station since 1812. Tower is typical mid 19th century lighthouse structure of a kind rapidly becoming obsolete. Survey number: HABS ME-122 Building/stru... More
Shepley House, 156 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: Architect Alexander Parris, a noted New England architect of the Federal Period. Original appearance of the building well documented through original plans and elevations. Listed in the National R... More
Shepley House, 156 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: Architect Alexander Parris, a noted New England architect of the Federal Period. Original appearance of the building well documented through original plans and elevations. Listed in the National R... More
Churchill House, 51 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Suggested address, 51 State Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-35 Building/structure dates: 1801 Initial Construction
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
Boon Island Light Tower, Cape Neddick, York County, ME
Significance: Site has been in continuous use as light station since 1812. Tower is typical mid 19th century lighthouse structure of a kind rapidly becoming obsolete. Survey number: HABS ME-122 Building/stru... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Churchill House, 51 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Suggested address, 51 State Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-35 Building/structure dates: 1801 Initial Construction
Churchill House, 51 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Suggested address, 51 State Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-35 Building/structure dates: 1801 Initial Construction
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
Shepley House, 156 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: Architect Alexander Parris, a noted New England architect of the Federal Period. Original appearance of the building well documented through original plans and elevations. Listed in the National R... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Boon Island Light Tower, Cape Neddick, York County, ME
Significance: Site has been in continuous use as light station since 1812. Tower is typical mid 19th century lighthouse structure of a kind rapidly becoming obsolete. Survey number: HABS ME-122 Building/stru... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Churchill House, 51 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Suggested address, 51 State Street, is not verifiable in documentation. Survey number: HABS ME-35 Building/structure dates: 1801 Initial Construction
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Shepley House, 156 State Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: Architect Alexander Parris, a noted New England architect of the Federal Period. Original appearance of the building well documented through original plans and elevations. Listed in the National R... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Boon Island Light Tower, Cape Neddick, York County, ME
Significance: Site has been in continuous use as light station since 1812. Tower is typical mid 19th century lighthouse structure of a kind rapidly becoming obsolete. Survey number: HABS ME-122 Building/stru... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Boon Island Light Tower, Cape Neddick, York County, ME
Significance: Site has been in continuous use as light station since 1812. Tower is typical mid 19th century lighthouse structure of a kind rapidly becoming obsolete. Survey number: HABS ME-122 Building/stru... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, State & Court Streets, Windsor, Windsor C...
Significance: An early church in Windsor an an early work by the Boston architect, Alexander Parris. The building survives essentially unaltered and is in good condition. Survey number: HABS VT-61 Building/s... More
Governor's Mansion, Summer Kitchen, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independ...
Survey number: HABS VA-1242-A Building/structure dates: 1813 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 69000360
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Governor's Mansion, Capitol Square, Richmond, Independent City, Virgin...
Significance: Completed in 1813, the Virginia Executive Mansion bears the distinction of being the oldest, continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. Boston architect Alexander Parris des... More
Charlestown Navy Yard, Ropewalk & Tar House, Boston, Suffolk County, M...
See also HAER No. MA-90-2, Ropewalk Significance: The Ropewalk (Building 58) and the Tar House (Building 60) were the principal structures in the Charlestown Navy Yard's rope manufacturing complex. From 1838 t... More
Quincy Market, South Market Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
Significance: Quincy Market is of major architectural significance for three reasons. First, it is a notable example of a large public market house constructed in the Greek Revival style. Secondly, it illustr... More
McLellan-Sweat House, 111 High Street, Portland, Cumberland County, ME
Significance: A handsome Federal style house, with noteworthy detailing and interior woodwork. Significant as documentation of the lifestyle of the merchant elite of early 19th century New England. Unprocesse... More