It's the oldest building of your state

Some of these places are older than the country itself!


Whether you are aBuff story or notThere is something to say about the visit - or the learning of some of the oldest buildings in our country. Of course, many of these structures may look like simple farms and modest log cabins from outside, but inside them is invaluable pieces of our American heritage.

To help you find a historic building near you, we have gathered the oldest structures still standing in each state. From the Church of Jamestown, the house of worship in the center of the 17th century Jamestown Colony, to the Buildings of the Acoma Pueblo Community of New Mexico, which has existed since 1150, these relics will remind you how much The story can be incredible.

Alabama: Joel Eddins House

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City: Huntsville

Completed year: 1810

ColonJoel Eddins builtHis newspaper in Ardmore, AlabamaAround 1810, which means that it was built years before Alabama became a state in 1819. The house is 1.5 floor and includes an open "room" more than a staircase at the top. The structure was registered on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 and moved to Hunstville in 2007, where it was rebuilt "piece per piece and lodging", according toThe Daily Decatur.

Alaska: Baranov Museum

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City: Kodiak

Completed year: 1808

TheBaranov Museum claims the title of the oldest building in Alaska. The original structure was erected between 1805 and 1808 and was once a warehouse for the colony of Kodiak Russian and later in the house of the Erskine family. In 1886, it was the location of an unresolved murder, which could be the reason why it is supposed haunted, according toThe public media of Alaska. Today, the building is a museum dedicated to the history of Kodiak.

Arizona: Mission San Xavier del Bac

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City: Tucson

Completed year: 1797

Arizona residents can go to Tucson to see one of the oldest buildings in their state.Mission San Xavier del Bac was established in 1692 by the Jesuit priestFather Eusebio Kino. The construction of the surviving building began in 1783 and was completed in 1797. The Catholic Church still holds services today. A complete restoration effort began in 1992 and continues today.

Arkansas: The Jacob Wolf House

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City: Baxter County

Completed year: 1829

This two-storey dog-trot structure was built byWolf Jacob, a trader, carpenter, blacksmith and elected representative at the General Assembly of the territory of Arkansas in 1829, as the first Palace of Public Justice of Arkansas County 'Izard. Today, it is the oldest surviving example of a building built for civic purposes in the state, according to theNational Register of Historic Places.

California: Mission San Juan Capistrano

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City: San Juan Capistrano

Completed year: 1782

The chapel will beMission San Juan Capistrano was built in 1782 and is currently recognized as the oldest building in the state of California. The mission was founded as the seventh of nine missions established by Saint Junipero Serra.

Colorado: Mesa verde cliff palace

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City: Mesa verde

Completed year: 1190

Although there are about 600 cliff dwellings in Mesa Green National Park, theCliff palace From the Pueblo Ancestral people are surely the most impressive structure. Meeting at 1190, the palace is composed of sandstone, mortar and wooden beams, and would have a population of about 100 people. The space has 150 private rooms, as well as 23 dating spaces (or Kivas), which were probably social and ceremonial spaces. The palace is considered the largest cliff in North America.

Connecticut: Henry Whitfield House

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City: Guilford

Completed year: 1639

A picturesque building sitting on abeautiful green lawnThe Henry Whitfield House is the oldest Connecticut building as well as the oldest stone house in New England. Built in 1639 for the Minister and Leader PuritanHenry WhitfieldThe house has also served as a place of worship and strong to protect the community in case of attack. It was theHenry Whitfield State Museum Since 1904.

Delaware: The block house

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City: Claymont

Completed year: 1654

In the mid-1600s,Johan RisinghThe last governor of the Colony of New Sweden was the last governor of the New Sweden colony, located in what is now the Claymont region, Delaware. Risingh was responsible for building theBlock house, a small stone structure of two floors which is the only building remaining from the Swedish original colony Nadish Naamans Creek. According toNational Park ServiceThe house was used for the defense, noting "small loopholes under the front-roof made it possible to draw muskets with attackers".

Florida: Castillo de San Marcos

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City: Saint augustine

Completed year: 1695

Built for a long stretch between 1672 and 1695, theCastillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry in the United States continental. It is also an unusual structure because it is only one of the two fortifications that have been built using a semi-rare limestone called coquina.

The possession of the fort has changed six times between four governments: Spain, Great Britain, the United States and the Confederate State of America. In 1933, the service of the National Park took over the Castillo de San Marcos and constitutes a popular tourist destination since.

Georgia: Horton's house

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City: Jeekll Island

Completed year: 1743

TheHorton House On the historic Jeekyl Island of Georgia went up to 1743 using "Tabby", lime concrete, sand, ashes, shells and water. The house belonged toMajor William Horton, the man behind the first brewery of the state and a military aid greater thanGeneral James Oglethorpe (The founder of the Colony of Georgia).

Hawaii: House setting (Hale la''au)

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City: Honolulu

Completed year: 1821

Although it was built in Hawaii's mission homes in Honolulu in 1821, the materials for theHouse setting (Hale La'ua) Have been shipped from Boston a year earlier. In his first rank, the house was shared by missionary families, visitors to the island and residents. You can always visit it today at theHawaiian Mission houses historic site and archives.

Idaho: The mission of the Sacred Heart

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City: Catado

Completed year: 1853

Construction on the church at IdahoSacred mission of the heartAlso known as Mission Cataldo, was completed in 1853 by the combined efforts of Catholic missionaries and members of the Heart of Alene tribe. Because there were limited resources available to build the church, the interior walls are decorated using toilets and painted newspapers, and the chandeliers are made of tin cans.

A painting of the mission is suspended on the first floor of the Senate wing in the American Capitol. Thousands of murals and frescoes in the Capitol, this painting is the only one that has a building that still exists, according to theIdaho Statesman.

Illinois: Fort of Chartres

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City: Rock meadow

Completed year: 1753

Fort of Chartres wasbuilt by the French In 1753, during their colonization of the 18th century of the County of Illinois. But today, only parts of the original structure remain. In fact, it is simply a restored powder magazine inside the fort which is considered the oldest building of the state. The rest of the original foundations has been used to create modern reconstructions.

Indiana: Groutland

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City: Vincennes

Completed year: 1804

A majestic two-storey red brick building in Vincennes, Indiana,Groutland was built between 1802 and 1804 as the house ofWilliam Henry Harrison who served like theThe president of the United States From May 1825 to May 1828. As it is now the William Henry Harrison Mansion and Museum, Growland increased while Harrison was still the first governor of Indiana territory.

Iowa: Colon's cabin

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City: Dubuque

Completed year: 1827

TheColon log cabin It is believed to be the oldest standing building of Iowa, built in the late 1820s by a French fur trader. The house was originally located at the corner of the second Street and Trickust Street in downtown Dubuque. In 1967, it was moved to share a lot with historical equalityMathias Ham House At the historic site of Mathias Ham, which is part of the National Museum of the Mississippi River and the Aquarium.

Kansas: The colony

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City: Fort Levenworth

Completed year: 1827

Not only isFort Levenworth A historic site that is aPopular tourist destination For Kansas visitors, but it is also still operational, making it the oldest active army after the west of Mississippi. Erected in 1827, the oldest complex building as well as in the state is the colony, which was originally used as a bachelor officer neighborhood, according toSoldiers.

Kentucky: Springfield (La Zachary Taylor House)

CWB98R Zachary Taylor. Springfield, childhood home of Major General Zachary Taylor, 12th president of the United States. Montebello,
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City: Louisville

Completed year: 1790

"Springfield," The story of 2.5Georgia Colonial Brick House where the 12th AmericanPresident Zachary Taylor Grandis, was built in 1790 (with another section added on the original structure between 1810 and 1830). Taylor lived up to 1808, but even after disappearing, he continued to return to the property, including in 1810 when he marriedMargaret Smith the. Five of his six children are also born at home.

Louisiana: Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop

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City: New Orleans

Completed year: 1723

New Orleans is full of beautiful buildings, but ifYou are on tourHistorical structures, so be sure to stop byLafitte's Blacksmith Shop. Finished in 1723, the store is now a bar and claims to be the oldest building used as such in the United States. Between 1772 and 1791, it is believed that the property was the basis of a smuggling operation managed by the Lafitte brothers, Jean and Pierre.

Maine: Garrison house McIntire

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City: York

Completed year: 1707

Meet at 1707, theGarrison house McIntire is an example (on purpose) intimidating a new colonial journal garrison house from England. A black structure of two floors covered with wooden clapetards, the house was probably built by Scotsman's sonMicum McIntimer, who would have built the house to protect its inhabitants of raids.

Maryland: Old Trinity Church

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City: Creek

Completed year: 1675

While theOld Trinity Church is only 38 feet long and 20 feet wide, it always has an altar original black black from1675. The cemetery of this Protestant episcopal worship dates back to the American Revolution and is the final resting place of soldiers who fought and died in the war.

Massachusetts: Fairbanks House

DEE803 Fairbanks Homestead, 1636, Dedham, (oldest frame house in Usa)
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City: Dedham

Completed year: 1637

Although it was probably not completed before 1641, theFairbanks House In Dedham, Massachusetts, proudly displays the year 1637 on his fireplace. Built byJonathan Fairbanks For his family, who understood his wife and six children, the trader used all the skills he had to build the building. It is now the oldest wooden structure still in North America. There remained the Fairbanks family home for 268 years and eightgeneration.

Michigan: Fort Mackinac

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City: Mackinac Island

Completed year: 1780

Built by the British army in 1780,Fort Mackinac Headquarters on a Bluff 150 feet above the port of the island of Mackinac. Given the US in the United States, a little over a decade and a half after its construction, the fort was sometimes left empty over the years until 1875, when Mackinac National Park was established as the second park country national.

Minnesota: Fort Snelling Round Tower

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City: St.Paul

Completed year: 1820

Established as Fort Saint Anthony in 1819, Fort Snelling was renamed afterColonel Josiah Snelling, the man who led his construction, once the one finished in 1825. However, the fortRound round Mounted in 1820, making it the oldest survivor structure on the ground. Built as a defensive tour, it has also been used as a sink, a guard, a detention room, a coal storage room, a desk and a private family residence.

Mississippi: The old Spanish fort

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City: Pascagoula

Completed year: 1718

Built in 1718 (by most reports, although some say 1757), the old Fort Spanish built by the French CanadianJoseph Simon of the tip"Neither Spanish nor a fort", according toBritannica. Instead, it was a timber shipping port on Lake Catahoula (Lake Krebs) near the area we now know as Pascagoula, Mississippi.

Missouri: Louis Bolduc house

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City: Sainte Genevieve

Completed year: 1785

Set up a trip at the Holy Genevieve of Missouri if you want to check theLouis Bolduc House, which is also called Bolduc House. As part of the first European colony of the region, the construction of the French colonial house started in 1740. It has a story with a large central room where the French-Canadian family would have made most of their lives.

Montana: Old Fort Benton Blockhouse

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City: Fort Benton

Completed year: Around 1846

Once a fur bargaining post,Old Fort Benton Headquarters on the banks of the Missouri River in Montana. Built around 1846, it was abandoned in 1881 but is now a historic site that is restored. According toGirls of the American Revolution, "Like all other negotiating positions in this region, Fort Benton was built in a quadrilateral. It was more than 150 square feet exclusive of two-storey two-foot two-storey bastions or blocks."

Nebraska: The Bellevue log cabin

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City: Nice view

Completed year: 1835

Nebraska houses theBellevue Cock Cabin, built in 1835. The cabin was erected near the Missouri River as a forward post with and operated byJohn Jacob Astor's American fur company. Started in 1830 and completed five years later, the wooden cabin of Cottonwood was moved in 1835 due to a cholera epidemic. He returned to his current home on Hancock Street in 1850, while it was the property of the Presbyterian mission of the region.

Nevada: Old Mormon

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City: Las Vegas

Completed year: 1855

There is no building in Nevada running outOld Mormon. Built in 1855 by 32 missionaries, there was originally eight two-storey houses inside the 150-foot Fort Adobe, which housed the group that had arrived from Utah. However, most of the inhabitants left 1857 and in 1865, Adobe became the headquarters of agriculture ofOctavius ​​Decatur Gass. Then, in 1882,Helen J. Stewart Purchased the property and possibly sold to the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Railroad Room in 1902. The region was transformed into a state park in 1991.

New Hampshire: Richard Jackson House

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City: Portsmouth

Completed year: 1664

The Richard Jackson House of New Hampshire is an American colonial construction built in 1664. The oldest surviving wooden house in the region,New England Historic Note that, while "resembles English post-medieval prototypes, [IT] is in particular American in its extravagant use of wood." They also explain that Jackson's descendants increased the size of the original structure, which is now a historic house museum.

New Jersey: C. A. Nothnagle Log House

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City: Gibbstown

Completed year: 1643

One of the oldest surviving log buildings in the country, C. A. Nothnagle House of New Jersey's C. A. Nothnagle was built between 1638 and 1643. The work of Finnish settlers, the house is now the property ofHarry andDoris ice rink. Mr. Rink has spoken toThe New York Times About the historical property in 2000, saying, "We know that the fitting to hang pots in the fireplace is 159 and has been brought from Finland. The bricks in the fireplace have probably been brought like a ballast on a boat Who brought immigrants. The logs are oak, which was in the region. Hardwood is one of the reasons it's still standing. There were two other cabins nearby until that Not long, but they were destroyed by fire or down. "

New Mexico: ACOMA PUEBLO

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City: ACOMA PUEBLO

Completed year: 1150

Acoma Pueblo is the oldest unusual community in North America, according to New MexicoCultural Center of the City of Sky. Meeting at 1150, the "city of the sky" is at the top of a 367-foot sandstone bluff and stretches for more than 430,000 acres. With 250 buildings, it is the house of about 4,800 people of Acoma.

New York: The old house

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City: Cutchog

Completed year: 1649

In Cutchogue, New York, on the state road 25, is a simply known building under the name of the old house. Built in 1649 byJohn Budd, who later surrounded his daughter when she hadmarriedThe structure is the oldest English medieval style house.Cutchogue-new Suffolk Historical Council Explains that the building is "considered one of the best examples of architecture of the century pèlerois in the nation".

North Carolina: Lane house

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City: Edenton

Completed year: 1719

A modern renovation revealed that this private residence in Edenton, North Carolina, dates back to 1719, making the oldest the oldest of the state. Although the researchers always examine the past of the building,Virginian-pilot According to one of the owners, the "house could have been moved from another place and could have been a tavern closer to the water at a time".

North Dakota: Kittson trading post

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City: Walhalla

Completed year: 1843

In 1843, traderNorman W. Kittson I arrived in Pembina, North Dakota, on behalf of the American fur company. His job was to build a trading position in what is called nowWalhalla (Which itself was established two years later in 1845) as well as two other positions in the region. Now, the oldest building of the state, the post is located in the Walhalla Historical Park.

Ohio: Old stone

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City: West Lafayette

Completed year: 1689

Built over a period of 10 years between 1679 and 1689, the old fort of Ohio is amysterious place that "can be the oldest structure of the Midwest, but no one knows surely", according toTravel inspiring life. Which makes it so mysterious is that historians can not say who built it or why it was built, although this could be the work of the French CanadianPierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, which founded strong to protect the British fur trade.

Oklahoma: Fort Gibson

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City: Fort Gibson

Completed year: 1840

Originally, a military garrison judged Cantonment Gibson, which was founded in 1824, Fort Gibson was used as a stopover for the members of Cherokee, Creek and Seminole of the tribes who were removed from their land during the drag. tears. According toNational Register of Historic PlacesThe two-storey barracks, the oldest of which goes back to the 1840s is the only part of the original stone fort yet. Restored in the 1930s, the site now belongs to theOklahoma Historical Society.

Oregon: Molalla journal

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City: Now Mulino, originally moralla

Completed year: 1790S

Like Alaska's Baranov Museum, this old house could be another work of Russian settlers. "I watched it and I thought it's really unusualArts and crafts, and we should save it, "architectural historianGregg Olsontold the public broadcast of the Oregon of the Molalla Logging House. "It was in a state of collapse and he was starting to rain. It was ... clear that it was not going to cross winter. So we decided to disassemble it, to store it, then from the to study." Although no one can say that has built the cab, we thought it was the work of Russian settlers who were sent to what is now in Oregon byCatherine the big.

Pennsylvania: Lower Swedish cabin

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City: Drexel Hill

Completed year: 1640

Built around 1640, theLower Swedish cabin In the Drexel Hill Hill of Pennsylvania is not only the oldest building of the state, but it is also one of the oldest log cabins in the country. Built by settlers from Sweden, the building was a trading post to help settlers do business with Aboriginal people in the region. Since then, the cabin has been used as a private residence and space for the activities of the scouts. It has been added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Rhode Island: The white horse tavern

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City: Newport

Completed year: 1652

As the oldest functioningrestaurant In the United States, theWhite horse tavern In Rhode Island, opened in 1673. However, the building was originally built in 1652 as a house for resident of the regionFrancis Brinley. For nearly 100 years, the tavern was used as a meeting place for the general assembly of the colony, the criminal court and the municipal council

Caroline from the south: Pink house

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City: Charleston

Completed year: Around 1688

Located at 17 Chalmers Street in Charleston, South Carolina, theThe pink house is well named For the pink shade of his outside, in the stone of Bermuda. Built in 1688 byJohn BretonThe 1,017 square foot building is a tavern, a family home, a law office and an art gallery over the years.

South Dakota: Fort Sisseton

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City: Lake

Completed year: 1864

Which is now known asFort Sisseton (Appointed for the Tribe Sisseton) was founded as Fort Wadsworth in 1864 at the top of the south dota hillside. Today, the parts of the fort are still like a historic national park. The other original buildings that remain and open to the public include the army-off quarters, the stone barracks, the powder magazine and the Guardhouse.

Tennessee: The Carter Manor

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City: Elizabethton

Completed year:Circa 1780

Built byJohn andLandon Carter circa 1780, the Carter Manor is theOldest standing frame house in the state of Tennessee. The house has two on -labed paintings that are even considered as the oldest paintings in the state.

Texas: Mission concepción

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City: San Antonio

Completed year: 1716

Created in 1716 in East Texas like Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de los hainais,Mission concepción moved to its current San Antonio location in 1731. TheStone church has been completed anddedicated In 1955 and is considered the oldest non-mastered church in the United States in 2015, it was appointed a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Utah: Fielding Garr Ranch

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City: Davis

Completed year: 1848

In 1848, Mormon widowed and father of nineFielding Garr established a ranch In what is now the Antelope Island State Park. Garr was sent by the church to manage their herds of animals in the area and he erected a house of Adobe Ranch, who was continually inhabited from that time until 1981. Today, it is one of the oldest buildings in the state.

Vermont: William Harris House

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City: Breuleboro

Completed year: 1768

TheWilliam Harris House Is also known as Joseph Caruso House in Brattleboro, Vermont, because of the fact that he was named after the man who built it, but was then owned by Caruso in the 1950s. Cape Cape Cape Style Wooden Chassis Structure has a central fireplace that goes back to the construction of the house, considered 1768 thanks to a sculpted date in one of the bundles of the building.

Virginia: Jamestown Church

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City: Jamestown

Completed year: 1608

When you visit Jamestown Church in Virginia, you see the sixth version of the structure, which has been held on the site for hundreds of years. According toJamestowne Historic"As part of a reconstruction effort following a fire that burned a large part of the fort in January 1608, the settlers built the first building of the church. [Captain John Smith] said it was "a warm thing like a barn on stamps, covered with rafts, from Carex and Earth." "It was also the church whereJohn Rolfe marriedPocahontas In 1614. The Church continued to be rebuilt as needed, which is why the current structure is still partially erect today.

Washington: The strong nisquently attic

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City: Tacoma

Completed year: 1833

A trading post built in 1833 and used by the Hudson Bay Company,Loudly was originally located in what is now Dupont, Washington, but was moved and rebuilt in Tacoma in the 1930s. Run as a living history museum nowadays, the lift attic can always be seen And appreciated as the oldest building of the state.

Western Virginia: Asppen hall

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City: Martinsburg

Completed year: 1778

Finished in 1778, West VirginiaAsppen hall Is a large Georgian style limestone house located in Martinsburg. The first part of 20 out of 20 feet from the house was built byEdward Beeson I In 1745 and the subsequent sections were added byEdward Beeson II-So some premises can find out like Edward Beeson's house.

Wisconsin: House Wakely House

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City: Nekosa

Completed year: 1842

NEKOOSA, Wisconsin, is the place where you can find the house of Wakely, a structure of 2.5 floors built in 1842. Originally the house ofRobert andMary Wakely, the couple "bought a raft full of wood in the city of New York and started traveling to the west through the rivers. They sold the wood to Cincinnati and polluted the rivers in a keel to what would be known as Low point, where they would build their house, "according toVolume. (You can know more about the Wakely House ofWisconsin Rapids Community Media.)

Wyoming:Fort Laramie

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City: Goshen

Completed year: 1834

Another fur post of the fur, Fort Laramie was established in 1834 by two men, Robert Campbell and William Subleth . Located where the Laramie River and the North Platte Rivers meet, this 100 over 80-foot fort has been made of Cotonwood Hewn logs, which has helped the structure to stay long enough to become the oldest building of Wyoming. And for more incredible structures around the world, These are all the "the highest buildings of the world" throughout history .

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