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Owens-Thomas House and Slave Quarters
Savannah, Georgia
1816-25
Completed in 1819, the Owens-Thomas House is a museum featuring a beautiful Regency-style house with unique architectural features and the living quarters of the enslaved people who built and ran the house. Open for guided tours daily.
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Joseph Manigault House
Charleston, South Carolina
1790
Built in 1790, the Joseph Manigault House is the first Neoclassical building designed by architect Gabriel Manigault, who was inspired by Robert Adam. It is owned and operated by the Charleston Museum.
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University of Virginia Rotunda
Charlottesville, Virginia
Inspired by the Pantheon in Rome, the Rotunda was designed by Thomas Jefferson to house the library of the University of Virginia.
- Sherwood Family Estate Dehli, New York 1804
- Sawyer Homestead Sterling, Massachusetts
- Reformed Dutch Church of Wyckoff Wyckoff, New Jersey 1806
- Presbyterian Meeting House, Old Alexandria, Virginia 1775-1835
- DHR File No.71-188 Chatham, Virginia 1819
- Homespun Winchester, Virginia
- John Williams House Roberta, Georgia c. 1827
- Saddlebow Farm Bridgewater, Vermont
- Federated Churches of Pitcher Pitcher, New York
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