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AMERICAN LANDMARKS


Hoboken Firehouses and the Firemen's Monument
The Fireman's Monument in Church Square Park in October 2020 Hoboken, New Jersey, is a city full of history. At only a mile and a quarter square, with a population of just over 60,000, Hoboken does not, based on the numbers alone, sound like it should be one of the most famous cities in the United States. Yet, thanks to proximity to Manhattan, where frequent ferry and PATH train service have transformed Hoboken and the portion of Jersey City immediately to its south into the

Dante Mazza
Feb 13, 202536 min read


#703 Pleasant Grove House
In the midst of the slowly sprawling Sacramento suburbs stands a roadside reminder of the region's pioneer, Pony Express past.

Dante Mazza
Feb 26, 20204 min read


Old Swedes Church
Completed in 1698 and still in use today, this National Historic Landmark is significant for its English field-style architecture, status as

Dante Mazza
Jan 25, 202015 min read


Trinity Church of Cornish, New Hampshire
A quaint New England church in New Hampshire was founded by members of the prominent Chase family and is listed on the National Register of

Dante Mazza
Sep 13, 20194 min read


#NO. 46 VALLEJO FLOUR MILL
An early endeavor of one of California's founding families remains by the roadside in a bustling Bay Area city.

Dante Mazza
Jan 15, 20192 min read


Jackson Square
This picture perfect postcard view of New Orleans has been the social and political center of the Big Easy for centuries

Dante Mazza
Jun 6, 201815 min read
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