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19 records found from search string "Ames".

Charlottesville VIRGINIA Historical Locations 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1885

Ash Lawn - Highland

Highland, located near Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, and adjacent to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, was the estate of James Monroe, fifth President of the United States.

Ames IOWA Theaters 3 Claim(s) PANICd# 1098

C.Y. Stephens Auditorium - Iowa State University

Clifford Y. Stephens, an Iowa State University alumnus, led donations with a one million dollar gift toward the Center’s construction of a performing arts auditorium. C.Y. Stephens’ gift came from the dream that he shared with James H Hilton.

Toledo OHIO Historical Locations 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1348

Collingwood Art Center

Toledo's largest and oldest structure, The Collingwood Arts Center, is an immense and ominous, 6 floored, high pitched tile roofed brick building, with an attic and huge basement, made complete with elaborately carved window frames and a mansard roofed

Mentor OHIO Homes or Mansions 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1289

James A. Garfield National Historic Site

Garfield acquired the home in 1876 to accommodate his large family. The home, named Lawnfield by reporters, was the site of the first successful front porch campaign in 1880.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2141

James Henry Thompson House Gettysburg

This house was is located across the street from Mary Thompson's house a.k.a. Lee's Headquarters and was owned by her oldest son. An expansion was later added to the home.

Montpelier Station VIRGINIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1931

James Madison's Montpelier

James Madison's Montpelier, located in Orange County, Virginia, was the plantation house of the Madison family, including fourth President of the United States, James Madison, and his wife Dolley.

Williamsburg VIRGINIA Historical Locations 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2192

Jamestown Rediscovery

Jamestown Rediscovery is an archaeological project of Preservation Virginia investigating the remains of the original English settlement at Jamestown, established in the Virginia Colony in North America beginning on May 14, 1607.

Jamestown NEW YORK Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50008

Lucy and Desi Museum

Celebrating the lives, careers, and legacies of the "First Couple of Comedy" and their incredible impact on the world.

Jamestown NEW YORK Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50009

Lucy Childhood Home

Lucille Ball's childhood home, originally 59 Eighth St. in Celoron, New York, belonged to her grandparents, Fred and Flora Belle Hunt, where they lived with Lucy's mother, Desiree "DeDe" Ball, and her younger brother Freddy.

Cleveland OHIO Cemeteries 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1014

President Garfield's Monument

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the James A. Garfield Monument is the final resting place of the 20th President of the United States.

Faribault MINNESOTA School Buildings 2 Claim(s) PANICd# 1106

Shattuck-St. Marys School

On June 3, 1858, in a small rented building in Faribault, Minnesota, The Rev. Dr. James Lloyd Breck established the Episcopal mission school and seminary from which Shattuck-St. Mary's School has developed and prospered.

Athens OHIO Parks 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2067

Strouds Run State Park

Strouds Run State Park is an Ohio state park located primarily in Canaan Township, Athens County, Ohio, with a small part in Ames Township.

Central Lake MICHIGAN Hotels 6 Claim(s) PANICd# 1101

The Blue Pelican Inn

The Blue Pelican Inn has been known by many names. It was built in 1924 by Art Carpenter, Joe Blakely and Jack Garrison, all local stonemasons.

Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1319

The White House

The presidential mansion was designed by James Hoban and personally approved by George Washington. The mansion would be situated on the angled Pennsylvania Avenue at the 1600 block, down the street from the Capitol building.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Hotels 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2034

Union Hotel Gettysburg

In 1787, early European settler John Troxell bought the plot of land this hotel sits upon from Gettysburg founder James Gettys.