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Some American buildings of marked historic interest (b / w photo)
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Some American buildings of marked historic interest (b / w photo)
6002634 Some American buildings of marked historic interest (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Some American buildings of marked historic interest. Illustration for Around the World with a Camera (Leslie-Judge Company, 1910).); © Look and Learn
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1910 Barn Candid Cincinnati Edgar Allen Poe Frame Hudson River Landsitz Lower New York Manors Massachusetts Mill New York City New York Oklahoma Old Stables Reed Stable Stable Block Stable Yard Steamboat Swallow Vue De New York Danvers Dwelling Places Fordham General Washington Manor House Manor Houses Mansions Stately Homes Westchester Yonkers
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of American history through its depiction of several buildings of marked historic interest. Taken by an anonymous American photographer in the 19th century, this image showcases a variety of architectural styles and landmarks that have played significant roles in shaping the nation's past. From a manor house in Westchester, New York to a steamboat on the Hudson River, each structure tells its own story. The frame also includes notable sites such as Rebecca Nourse's dwelling in Danvers, Massachusetts and Swallow House in Valatie. These images offer glimpses into early 20th-century life with their candid portrayal of everyday scenes along Old Boston Post Road. The photograph further highlights important cultural landmarks like Poe Cottage in Fordham, where renowned writer Edgar Allen Poe once resided. An opera house in Cincinnati and Philipse Manor House in Yonkers are also featured, representing both artistic expression and political significance respectively. The stable yard with old stables and barn symbolizes America's agricultural heritage while showcasing the country's commitment to preserving historical sites. This dedication is exemplified by organizations like the American Scenic Historic Preservation Society. As we gaze upon this image from 1910, we are reminded of our rich heritage as Americans. It serves as a testament to our collective past and encourages us to appreciate the beauty found within our own backyard - reminding us that history is not confined solely to textbooks but can be experienced firsthand through these remarkable structures still standing today.
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