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Historic Buildings in New England
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Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The First Religious Society Church is a historic church building at 26 Pleasant Street in Newburyport, Massachusetts.The church building was constructed in 1801 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Rocky Hill Meeting House (circa 1785)  located at 4 Portsmouth Road, Amesbury, Massachusetts. It is the best example of an original 18th century meeting house interior existing in New England today. George Washington greeted local townspeople in this meeting house on his journey through the area in 1789.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The George Marshall Store York Maine
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Parson Barnard House in North Andover Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Folsom Tavern in Exeter New Hampshire was built c. 1775 by Colonel Samuel Folsom, brother of General Nathaniel Folsom. President George Washington stopped by the tavern on the morning of November 4, 1789
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Lowell's Boat Shop in Amesbury Massachusetts built in 1793 by Simeon Lowell
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Macpheadris-Warner House is the earliest brick mansion in New England, It was built in 1716-1718 for Captain Archibald Macpheadris and his bride Sarah Wentworth, daughter of New Hampshire's Governor John Wentworth.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Rocks Village Firehouse 1861 in Haverhill Massachusetts
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Pierce Manse, home of President Franklin Pierce in Concord New Hampshire
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Chaplin-Clarke House at 109 Haverhill Street in Rowley, Massachusetts. The house was built in 1670 and is in the National Register of Historic Places.
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Folsom Tavern in Exeter New Hampshire was built c. 1775 by Colonel Samuel Folsom, brother of General Nathaniel Folsom. President George Washington stopped by the tavern on the morning of November 4, 1789
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > John Greenleaf Whittier Birthplace built in 1688
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > Emerson Wilcox House in York Village Maine
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Smiley House, 994 Main Street, Haverhill Massachusetts. Home of James Smiley, Soldier of the Revolution
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Gilman Garrison in Exeter New Hampshire. John Gilman built the log house around 1700 and fortified it for protection. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
The Folsom Tavern in Exeter New Hampshire was built c. 1775 by Colonel Samuel Folsom, brother of General Nathaniel Folsom. President George Washington stopped by the tavern on the morning of November 4, 1789
Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England) > The Folsom Tavern in Exeter New Hampshire was built c. 1775 by Colonel Samuel Folsom, brother of General Nathaniel Folsom. President George Washington stopped by the tavern on the morning of November 4, 1789
The Folsom Tavern in Exeter New Hampshire was built c. 1775 by Colonel Samuel Folsom, brother of General Nathaniel Folsom. President George Washington stopped by the tavern on the morning of November 4, 1789
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