American Colonial
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French Quarter (Vieux Carré) Historic District
New Orleans, Louisiana
1745-1933
Also known as the Vieux Carré (Old Square), the French Quarter is the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans and a National Historic Landmark. It consists of about 80 blocks that roughly coincide with the original city layout of 1721.
- Old Cahokia Courthouse Cahokia, Illinois
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Branford-Horry House
Charleston, South Carolina
1765-67
The Georgian-style Branford-Horry House was built for William Branford, a wealthy planter, in 1751 or 1765-67. One of Charleston's finest examples of a three-story double house, it was considered for National Landmark status.
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St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease Ruins
St. Helena Island, South Carolina
1740
The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease was built of in 1740 as an outpost of the Church of St. Helena in Beaufort. It was destroyed in a forest fire in February 1886 and never repaired. The tabby ruins and cemetery are on the National Register.
- Garrabrandt House Montclair, New Jersey 1785
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Ross Tavern
Ipswich, Massachusetts
c. 1675-1700
Ross Tavern in Ipswich is comprised of two houses moved to this location and joined together in 1940: the Lord-Collins House (c. 1675–1700) and the Proctor House (c. 1690).
- Bloomer - Dailey House and Balmville Tree Balmville, New York
- Henry Melchoir Muhlenberg House Trappe, Pennsylvania
- Sawyer Homestead Sterling, Massachusetts
- Benjamin Caryl House Dover, Massachusetts
- Kay-Evans Farm Cherry Hill, New Jersey
- Young's Inn Annapolis, Maryland