New homes in Lexington, Kentucky
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Burley tobacco is placed on sticks to wilt after cutting before it is ...
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Taking in hay on horse breeding farm near Lexington, Kentucky
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A black and white photo of a man standing next to a bus. Office of War...
Actual size of negative is E (approximately 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches). Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Divisi... More
An expansive, low-slung tree outside Schulenburg, Texas
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Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Town of Penn-Craft, Penncraft, Fayette County, PA
Written data includes location maps, site plans, & floor plans. Significance: The Town of Penn-Craft was developed as part of a broad reaching effort of the New Deal era intended to relieve the dire economic ru... More
Town of Penn-Craft, Penncraft, Fayette County, PA
Written data includes location maps, site plans, & floor plans. Significance: The Town of Penn-Craft was developed as part of a broad reaching effort of the New Deal era intended to relieve the dire economic ru... More
Town of Penn-Craft, Penncraft, Fayette County, PA
Written data includes location maps, site plans, & floor plans. Significance: The Town of Penn-Craft was developed as part of a broad reaching effort of the New Deal era intended to relieve the dire economic ru... More
Tower Hill No. 2 Mine, Approximately 0.47 mile Southwest of intersecti...
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Tower Hill No. 2 Mine, Approximately 0.47 mile Southwest of intersecti...
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Cadentown Rosenwald School, Caden Lane, Lexington, Fayette County, KY
Significance: Cadentown was one of approximately twenty-five African-American hamlets formed in Fayette County, Kentucky, after the Civil War. Former slaves purchased lots from developers such as Owen Caden t... More
Cadentown Rosenwald School, Caden Lane, Lexington, Fayette County, KY
Significance: Cadentown was one of approximately twenty-five African-American hamlets formed in Fayette County, Kentucky, after the Civil War. Former slaves purchased lots from developers such as Owen Caden t... More
Griffin No. 1 Coke Works, Along Cats Run, Southeast of Masontown Bouro...
Significance: During peak production, Griffin No. 1 Coke Works operated one battery of double-block rectangular coke ovens. Sections of these ovens remain and are considered some of the best preserved rectangu... More
Thomas Gaddis House, 300 yards east of old U.S. Route 119 near interse...
Significance: Fort Gaddis is the oldest known building in Fayette County and the second oldest log building in western Pennsylvania. It was built ca. 1769-74 by Thomas Gaddis who was in charge of the defense of... More
Lexington National Cemetery, 833 West Main Street, Lexington, Fayette ...
Survey number: HALS KY-4 National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 98001135
Canal House, 111 East Fourth Street, Connersville, Fayette County, IN
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Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, Engine House, Along south end Thurmond, we...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-26 Survey number: HAER WV-42-B Building/structure dates: 1900 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1921 Subsequent Work
Monongahela Railroad, New Geneva Bridge, Spanning Monongahela River, S...
Significance: The bridge at New Geneva is significant for its long Petit through through truss, and more importantly, for its erection by end manufacturing. At the time of its construction, it was the longest a... More
Loudoun, Bryan Avenue, Lexington, Fayette County, KY
Significance: Mr. Hunt died in 1870 and after remaining at Loudoun for 14 years Mrs. Hunt sold the building with the 125 acres that comprised the estate to Col. Wm. Cassius Goodloe. Col. Goodloe also acquired ... More
Old Neese Homestead, Warrenton, Fayette County, TX
Significance: The house was constructed in 1869 by William Neese, an early German settler and local merchant. He was killed in a struggle with a thief in his store on October 3, 1872. The house was left unfinis... More
Cotton Hill Station Bridge, Spanning New River at State Route 16, Cott...
Significance: The Cotton Hill Station Bridge is one of two bridges, located in Fayette County, crossing the vast New River. Its construction is a representation of the influence that local and statewide Good R... More
Kaymoor Coal Mine, South side of New River, upstream of New River Gorg...
Significance: Kay Moor coal mine exhibits important examples of early 20th century mining technology. Its two extant inclines and headhouse are examples of specialized adaptations to mining coal from outcrops ... More
Kaymoor Coal Mine, South side of New River, upstream of New River Gorg...
Significance: Kay Moor coal mine exhibits important examples of early 20th century mining technology. Its two extant inclines and headhouse are examples of specialized adaptations to mining coal from outcrops ... More
Kaymoor Coal Mine, South side of New River, upstream of New River Gorg...
Significance: Kay Moor coal mine exhibits important examples of early 20th century mining technology. Its two extant inclines and headhouse are examples of specialized adaptations to mining coal from outcrops ... More
First National Bank Building, 125-129 West Crawford Avenue, Connellsvi...
Significance: The First National Bank Building (FNBB) is significant as a local example of a multiple-use, multiple-story, commercial building in the Beaux Arts/Eclectic style. The building was designed by the ... More
First National Bank Building, 125-129 West Crawford Avenue, Connellsvi...
Significance: The First National Bank Building (FNBB) is significant as a local example of a multiple-use, multiple-story, commercial building in the Beaux Arts/Eclectic style. The building was designed by the ... More
First National Bank Building, 125-129 West Crawford Avenue, Connellsvi...
Significance: The First National Bank Building (FNBB) is significant as a local example of a multiple-use, multiple-story, commercial building in the Beaux Arts/Eclectic style. The building was designed by the ... More
First National Bank Building, 125-129 West Crawford Avenue, Connellsvi...
Significance: The First National Bank Building (FNBB) is significant as a local example of a multiple-use, multiple-story, commercial building in the Beaux Arts/Eclectic style. The building was designed by the ... More
Isaac N. Hagan House, Kentuck Knob, U.S. Route 40 vicinity (Stewart To...
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Isaac N. Hagan House, Kentuck Knob, U.S. Route 40 vicinity (Stewart To...
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Isaac N. Hagan House, Kentuck Knob, U.S. Route 40 vicinity (Stewart To...
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Isaac N. Hagan House, Kentuck Knob, U.S. Route 40 vicinity (Stewart To...
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Nixon Tavern, Fairchance Road, Fairchance, Fayette County, PA
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS PA-8-3 Building/structure dates: ca. 1810 Initial Construction
Hillman Barge & Construction Company, Paul Thomas Boulevard, Brownsvil...
Significance: The Hillman Barge facility is significant in the commercial and industrial development of southwestern Pennsylvania as a fabricator of shipping vessels. Beginning as a distribution facility for c... More
Hillman Barge & Construction Company, Paul Thomas Boulevard, Brownsvil...
Significance: The Hillman Barge facility is significant in the commercial and industrial development of southwestern Pennsylvania as a fabricator of shipping vessels. Beginning as a distribution facility for c... More
Hillman Barge & Construction Company, Paul Thomas Boulevard, Brownsvil...
Significance: The Hillman Barge facility is significant in the commercial and industrial development of southwestern Pennsylvania as a fabricator of shipping vessels. Beginning as a distribution facility for c... More
Hillman Barge & Construction Company, Paul Thomas Boulevard, Brownsvil...
Significance: The Hillman Barge facility is significant in the commercial and industrial development of southwestern Pennsylvania as a fabricator of shipping vessels. Beginning as a distribution facility for c... More
Hillman Barge & Construction Company, Paul Thomas Boulevard, Brownsvil...
Significance: The Hillman Barge facility is significant in the commercial and industrial development of southwestern Pennsylvania as a fabricator of shipping vessels. Beginning as a distribution facility for c... More
Hillman Barge & Construction Company, Paul Thomas Boulevard, Brownsvil...
Significance: The Hillman Barge facility is significant in the commercial and industrial development of southwestern Pennsylvania as a fabricator of shipping vessels. Beginning as a distribution facility for c... More
Mount Washington Tavern, U.S. 40, Old National Trail, Uniontown, Fayet...
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Barnes Estate, Storage Building, South side U.S. Route 40 between Fair...
Written data includes floor plan. Significance: The storage building is a contributing resources of the Barnes Estate, an early 20th century property. Survey number: HABS PA-5499-B Building/structure dates: a... More
Edward Henkel House, Henkel Square, Live Oak & First Streets, Round To...
Significance: Constructed about 1851 the house it one of the earliest of Round Top that was built by German craftsmen. Its form and character reflect the traditions of the homeland of these settlers. Unprocess... More
Connersville Furniture Company, Illinois Avenue, Connersville, Fayette...
Significance: A locally important industrial site which produced a product sold in major national markets. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-20 Survey number: HAER IN-12 Building/... More
Old Brownsville Bridge, Spanning Monongahela River & Water Street at S...
Significance: The Pennsylvania truss bridge spans the Monongahela River between Brownsville and West Brownsville. The bridge is heavily constructed of built-up members and eye-bars, and is a significant landmar... More
Ashland, Richmond Road, 2 miles Southeast of Lexington, Lexington, Fay...
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Bowman's Castle, Front & Second Streets, Brownsville, Fayette County, ...
Significance: Originally constructed by Jacob Bowman as a trading post & home, Bowman's Castle was both an important commercial enterprise on Pennsylvania's frontier and home to one of the area's most prominent... More
Twin Bridge, Spanning Little Volga River in Twin Bridge Park, Fayette,...
Significance: With its 80-foot span, the Twin Bridge is distinguished as the longest-span Luten arch remaining in Iowa. Its designer, Daniel B. Luten, anticipating the popularity of the reinforced concrete bri... More
Connellsville Coal & Coke Region, Connellsville, Fayette County, PA
See also HAER PA-259 for related documentation. Includes photographs & written data. Significance: Considered among the world's richest mineral deposits, the Pittsburgh seam of coal underlying portions of Fayet... More
Ingelside, Gibson Avenue, Lexington, Fayette County, KY
Significance: Year of erection: "For more than 10 years the work went on, until in 1852 the house was completed at a cost of twenty-nine thousand dollars..." Built for (first owner): Joseph Bruen. Architect o... More
Hancock Hall, Third Street (Highway 57), La Grange, Fayette County, TN
Significance: Perhaps best known for its twin Doric tetra-prostyle porticoes, this stately frame residence was built in 1857 by Dr. John J. Pulliam. It is a fine example of the large plantation type mansions w... More
Hancock Hall, Third Street (Highway 57), La Grange, Fayette County, TN
Significance: Perhaps best known for its twin Doric tetra-prostyle porticoes, this stately frame residence was built in 1857 by Dr. John J. Pulliam. It is a fine example of the large plantation type mansions w... More
Hancock Hall, Third Street (Highway 57), La Grange, Fayette County, TN
Significance: Perhaps best known for its twin Doric tetra-prostyle porticoes, this stately frame residence was built in 1857 by Dr. John J. Pulliam. It is a fine example of the large plantation type mansions w... More
Colonel Edward Cook House, Fayette City, Fayette County, PA
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-36 Survey number: HABS PA-412 Building/structure dates: 1772- 1776 Initial Construction
Town of Davidson, On Township Route 700 East off State Route 1031, Dav...
Significance: Originally developed by Norton, Faber, and Miskimmer in 1856, the town of Davidson was acquired by the H.C. Frick Coke Company in 1888. Frick expanded the existing coal mine and coke works, opera... More
Fayette Station Bridge, Spanning New River at County Route 82, Fayette...
Significance: Fayette Station Bridge was the first bridge to cross the New River in Fayette County, West Virginia. The bridge was a result of the road building process when it was a local issue instead of the ... More
Nuttallburg Mine Complex, Headhouse, North side of New River, 2.7 mile...
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Carl Wilhelm Rummel House, First Street, Round Top, Fayette County, TX
Significance: A fine example of a masonry house built by immigrant German craftsmen. Its form and the workmanship in stone and wood recall the character of houses of the German homeland. Unprocessed Field note... More
Dietzenbach Bottom Bridge, Spanning Turkey River at Pheasant Road, Sai...
Significance: The Dietzenbach Bottom Bridge is an excellent example of the now rare late nineteenth century pin-connected, wrought-iron Warren truss. It seems to be the work of the creative and well-known engi... More
Town of Star Junction, State Route 51, Star Junction, Fayette County, ...
See also HAER PA-321 for related documentation. Includes photographs. Significance: Most of the houses in Star Junction were built by the Washington Coal & Coke Company in the 1890s. The company operated a cok... More
Isaac Meason House, U.S. Route 119, Dunbar, Fayette County, PA
Significance: The house served as the primary residence for Isaac Meason, an early entrepreneur and iron master in western Pennsylvania. This structure is the most sophisticated building in the region from the ... More
East Navidad River Bridge, Spanning East Navidad River at FM1579, Schu...
Significance: One of only a small number of concrete cantilever bridges constructed by the Texas Highway Department, this 199' long bridge also has unusual ornamental concrete railings. Unprocessed Field note ... More
Shoaf Mine & Coke Works, East side of Shoaf, off Township Route 472, S...
See also HAER PA-283 for additional documentation. Includes drawings (sheets 5 & 6) & written data (pages 172 through 180). Significance: The Shoaf coke works is the most intact beehive-oven coke plant in Fayet... More
Ranck Round Barn, Fayette-Wayne County Line Road, Waterloo, Fayette Co...
Significance: One of the most elaborate of a number of round barns built in eastern Indiana at the end of the 19th century. Survey number: HABS IN-106
Ranck Round Barn, Fayette-Wayne County Line Road, Waterloo, Fayette Co...
Significance: One of the most elaborate of a number of round barns built in eastern Indiana at the end of the 19th century. Survey number: HABS IN-106
Newmyer House & Barn, 3165 Richey Road, Pennsville, Fayette County, PA
Significance: The ca. 1794 barn is one of western Pennsylvania's oldest surviving stone barns. This type of Pennsylvania bank barn, known as a Sweitzer or Swiss barn, was commonly built into a hillside by eight... More
Judge J. C. Stiehl House, Fannin at Franklin Streets, La Grange, Fayet...
Survey number: HABS TX-3121 Building/structure dates: ca. 1852 Initial Construction
New River Gorge Bridge, Spanning New River near Fayetteville, Fayettev...
Significance: The contract to build a bridge across the New River Gorge was awarded to The American Bridge Division of the United Steel Corporation on June 21, 1973 for $11,000,000. The bridge did not open to t... More
P. H. & F. M. Roots Company, Eastern Avenue, Connersville, Fayette Cou...
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P. H. & F. M. Roots Company, Eastern Avenue, Connersville, Fayette Cou...
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P. H. & F. M. Roots Company, Eastern Avenue, Connersville, Fayette Cou...
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P. H. & F. M. Roots Company, Eastern Avenue, Connersville, Fayette Cou...
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Fallingwater, Guest House, State Route 381 (Stewart Township), Ohiopyl...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1587 Survey number: HABS PA-5346-A Building/structure dates: 1939 Initial Construction National Register of H... More
Rose Hill, 461 North Limestone Street, Lexington, Fayette County, KY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-16 Survey number: HABS KY-20-16 Building/structure dates: ca. 1820 Initial Construction
Rose Hill, 461 North Limestone Street, Lexington, Fayette County, KY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-16 Survey number: HABS KY-20-16 Building/structure dates: ca. 1820 Initial Construction
Rose Hill, 461 North Limestone Street, Lexington, Fayette County, KY
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-16 Survey number: HABS KY-20-16 Building/structure dates: ca. 1820 Initial Construction
Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, Thurmond Yards, East side New River, mouth...
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Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, Thurmond Yards, East side New River, mouth...
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Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, Thurmond Yards, East side New River, mouth...
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Fallingwater, State Route 381 (Stewart Township), Ohiopyle, Fayette Co...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Designed late in the architect's career, Fallingwater exemplifies Frank Lloyd Wright's conception of integrating buildings and their sites. Completed in 1937,... More
Fallingwater, State Route 381 (Stewart Township), Ohiopyle, Fayette Co...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Designed late in the architect's career, Fallingwater exemplifies Frank Lloyd Wright's conception of integrating buildings and their sites. Completed in 1937,... More
Fallingwater, State Route 381 (Stewart Township), Ohiopyle, Fayette Co...
2010 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Designed late in the architect's career, Fallingwater exemplifies Frank Lloyd Wright's conception of integrating buildings and their sites. Completed in 1937,... More
Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, Thurmond Depot, Northeast end of New River...
Significance: 1904 - Depot Built (opened 1905) to replace one-story frame despot that burned in 1903. 1914 - 15' east end extension built and interior repartitioned. 1931 - Steam heating system installed and ... More
Levi Springer House, Fan Hollow Road, Uniontown, Fayette County, PA
Significance: The Springer House is the second-generation dwelling of one of western Pennsylvania's pioneer families. The building was built in 1817, as construction of the National Road approached Uniontown fr... More
Levi Springer House, Fan Hollow Road, Uniontown, Fayette County, PA
Significance: The Springer House is the second-generation dwelling of one of western Pennsylvania's pioneer families. The building was built in 1817, as construction of the National Road approached Uniontown fr... More
Colonial Mines Bathhouse, Smock, Fayette County, PA
Significance: Constructed by the H.C. Frick Coke Company during the late 1910s expansion of the company's coal properties in the Connellsville and Klondike districts, this building originally served as a bath a... More
John Bradford House, 193 North Mill Street, Lexington, Fayette County,...
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Walnut Hall, horse breeding farm in bluegrass region near Lexington, K...
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Highway in bluegrass section near Lexington, Kentucky
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Farmer taking home sack of feed on the back of his buggy. Saturday aft...
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Horse farm in Bluegrass country. Fayette County, Kentucky
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Washington Court House, Ohio. Passenger boarding a bus
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Star Supply Company, Church Street & Old State Route 51, Star Junction...
See also HAER PA-320 for related documentation. Includes photographs & written data. Survey number: HAER PA-321 Building/structure dates: 1890 Initial Construction
Ricks Foundry, Storage Shed, Miller Avenue off South Mount Vernon Stre...
Survey number: HAER PA-366-D Public domain photograph of a shed, barn, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Stained-glass window at the Nativity of Mary, Blessed Virgin Catholic ...
Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Built in 1906, the church is considered the "queen" of what Texans call their "painted churches." It is one of the first churches bui... More
Iconic, low-hanging Texas tree near the town of Schulenburg in Fayette...
Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: The Lyda Hill Texas Collection of Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project, Library of Congress, Prints and P... More
An expansive, low-slung tree outside Schulenburg, Texas
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A BASE jumper leaps into the 876-foot chasm from New River Gorge Bridg...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Once a year, the National Park Service closes the span, one of the most photographed places in West Virginia, to vehicular traffic for... More
Immanuel Episcopal Church, Second Street, La Grange, Fayette County, T...
Significance: This Protestant Episcopal Church was first established as a mission in 1832. It was established through the efforts of Mrs. Mary Hayes Gloster, a widow from Warrington, N.C. Her slaves built the... More
Town of Penn-Craft, Penncraft, Fayette County, PA
Written data includes location maps, site plans, & floor plans. Significance: The Town of Penn-Craft was developed as part of a broad reaching effort of the New Deal era intended to relieve the dire economic ru... More