LIST OF U.S. NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS BY STATE

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The following is a list of United States National Historic Landmarks by state, together with the total number of landmarks for each U.S. state or jurisdiction.
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'Contents:' States and District of Columbia
Alabama - Alaska - Arizona - Arkansas - California - Colorado - Connecticut - Delaware - ''District of Columbia'' - Florida - Georgia - ''Hawaiʻi'' - Idaho - Illinois - ''Indiana'' - Iowa - Kansas - Kentucky - Louisiana - ''Maine'' - Maryland - Massachusetts - Michigan - Minnesota - Mississippi - Missouri - Montana - Nebraska - Nevada - New Hampshire - New Jersey - New Mexico - New York - North Carolina - North Dakota - Ohio - Oklahoma - ''Oregon'' - Pennsylvania - Rhode Island - South Carolina - ''South Dakota'' - ''Tennessee'' - Texas - ''Utah'' - Vermont - Virginia - Washington - West Virginia - Wisconsin - Wyoming

'Contents:' All other
American Samoa - Marshall Islands - Federated States of Micronesia - Midway Islands - Morocco - Northern Mariana Islands - Palau - Puerto Rico - Virgin Islands - Wake Island - 'References' - 'External links'

Vivian Malone arriving to register for classes at the University of Alabama's Foster Auditorium.

The Saturn V Launch Vehicle on display.



===Alabama===
#USS ''Alabama'' (battleship) - Mobile (1986)
#Apalachicola Fort Site - Russell County (1964)
#Barton Hall - Cherokee (1973)
#Bethel Baptist Church, Parsonage, and Guard House - Birmingham (2005)
#Bottle Creek Site - Baldwin County (1994)
#Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church - Selma (1997)
#City Hall - Mobile (1973)
#Henry D. Clayton House - Clayton (1976)
#J.L.M. Curry Home - Talladega (1965)
#Dexter Avenue Baptist Church - Montgomery (1974)
#USS ''Drum'' (submarine) - Mobile (1986)
#Episcopal Church of the Nativity - Huntsville (1990)
#First Confederate Capitol - Montgomery (1960)
#Fort Mitchell Site - Fort Mitchell (1990)
#Fort Morgan - Gasque (1960)
#Fort Toulouse Site - Wetumpka (1960)
#Foster Auditorium - Tuscaloosa (2005)
#Gaineswood - Demopolis (1973)
#Government Street Presbyterian Church - Mobile (1992)
#Ivy Green (Helen Keller birthplace) - Tuscumbia (1992)
#Kenworthy Hall - Marion (2004)
#''Montgomery'' (snagboat) - Pickensville (1989)
#Montgomery Union Station and Trainshed - Montgomery (1976)
#Moundville Site - Moundville (1964)
#Neutral Buoyancy Space Simulator - Huntsville (1985)
#Propulsion and Structural Test Facility - Huntsville (1985)
#Redstone Test Stand - Huntsville (1985)
#St. Andrew's Church - Prairieville (1973)
#Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand - Huntsville (1985)
#Saturn V Launch Vehicle - Huntsville (1987)
#Sixteenth Street Baptist Church - Birmingham (2006)
#Sloss Blast Furnaces - Birmingham (1981)
#Swayne Hall, Talladega College - Talladega (1974)
#Tuskegee Institute - Tuskegee (1965)
#Wilson Dam - Florence (1966)
#Yuchi Town Site - Russell County (1996)
:''In addition:''
:
Old Mobile Site National Historic Landmark Program: Properties Determined Eligible for Designation as National Historic Landmarks - Mobile County (determined eligible 2001)
:
William Lowndes Yancey Law Office National Historic Landmark Program: Withdrawal of National Historic Landmark Designation - Montgomery (designated 1973, designation withdrawn 1986)
===Alaska===

Cape Krusenstern Archeological District - Northwest Arctic Borough

★ Church of the Holy Ascension - Unalaska

Eagle Historic District

★ Holy Assumption Orthodox Church - Kenai, Alaska

Kake Cannery

Kennecott Mines

★ New Russia Site - Yakutat

★ Russian American Building #29 - Sitka

★ Russian American Magazine - Kodiak

Russian Bishop's House - Sitka

Sheldon Jackson School - Sitka

Skagway Historic District And White Pass

St. Michael's Cathedral - Sitka
===Arizona===

★ Air Force Facility Missile Site 8 (Titan II ICBM Site 571-7), Green Valley, Pima County, added 1994

★ Awatovi Ruins, Navajo County, added 1964

Casa Malpais Site, Apache County, added 1964

Colter, Mary Jane, Buildings, Coconino County, added 1987

★ Desert Laboratory, Pima County, added 1965

★ Double Adobe Site, Cochise County, added 1961

★ El Tovar, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, added 1987

Fort Bowie and Apache Pass, Cochise County, added 1960

Fort Huachuca, Cochise County, added 1976

★ Gatlin Site, Maricopa County, added 1964

★ Grand Canyon Depot, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, added 1987

★ Grand Canyon Lodge, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, added 1987

★ Grand Canyon Park Operations Building, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, added 1987

★ Grand Canyon Power House, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, added 1987

Grand Canyon Village, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, added 1987

Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Apache County, added 1960

Jerome Historic District, Jerome, Yavapai County, added 1966

★ Kinishba Ruins, Gila County, added 1964

★ Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site, Cochise County, added 1967

Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Coconino County, added 1965

Merriam, C. Hart Base Camp Site, Little Springs, Coconino County, added 1965

Mission Los Santos Angeles de Guevavi, Santa Cruz County, added 1990

Navajo Nation Council Chamber, Window Rock, Apache County, added 2004

Old Oraibi, Navajo County, added 1964

★ Painted Desert Inn, Navajo County, added 1987

Phelps Dodge General Office Building, Bisbee, Cochise County, added 1983

★ Point of Pines Sites, Graham County, added 1964

★ Pueblo Grande Ruin and Irrigation Sites, Phoenix, Maricopa County, added 1964

★ San Bernardino Ranch, Cochise County, added 1964

San Cayetano de Calabazas, Santa Cruz County, added 1990

San Xavier del Bac Mission, Pima County, added 1960

★ Sierra Bonita Ranch, Cochise and Graham Counties, added 1964

Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, added 1982

Tombstone Historic District, Tombstone, Cochise County, added 1961

★ Tumacácori Museum, Tumacácori, Santa Cruz County, added 1987

★ Ventana Cave, Pima County, added 1964

Winona Site, Coconino County, added 1964

★ Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites, Yuma, Yuma County (and Winterhaven, Imperial County, California), added 1966
:''In addition:''
:
Hoover Dam - Mohave County (1985) (main listing under Nevada)
===Arkansas===


The Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, also called Carmel Mission.

===California===
California is home to 133 National Historic Landmarks.


===Colorado===
Bent's Old Fort.

The Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde.

United States Air Force Academy Cadet Area.


Beaver Meadows Visitor Center in Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park (NHL)

Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site near Las Animas and La Junta (NHL NPS)

Central City/Black Hawk National Historic District in Central City and Black Hawk (NHL)

Colorado Chautauqua National Historic District in Boulder (NHL)

Cripple Creek National Historic District in Cripple Creek (NHL)

Durango-Silverton Narrow-Gauge Railroad National Historic District from Durango to Silverton (NHL)

Georgetown-Silver Plume National Historic District from Georgetown to Silver Plume (NHL)

Granada Relocation Center National Historic Landmark near Granada (NHL)

Leadville National Historic District in Leadville (NHL)

Lindenmeier Site National Historic Landmark near Carr (NHL)

Lowry Ruin National Historic Landmark near Pleasant View (NHL BLM)

Mesa Verde National Park Administrative District near Mancos and Cortez (NHL NPS)

Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel No. 6 in Burlington (NHL)

Pikes Peak National Historic Landmark near Manitou Springs (NHL)

Pike's Stockade National Historic Landmark near Sanford (NHL)

Raton Pass National Historic Landmark near Starkville (NHL)

Shenandoah-Dives (Mayflower) Mill near Silverton (NHL)

Silverton National Historic District in Silverton (NHL)

Telluride National Historic District in Telluride (NHL)

United States Air Force Academy, Cadet Area National Historic District near Colorado Springs (NHL)
===Connecticut===

Bush-Holley House - Greenwich

Russell Henry Chittenden House, New Haven

★ Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven

Connecticut Hall, Yale University - New Haven
North side of the Connecticut State Capitol.


Connecticut State Capitol - Hartford

James Dwight Dana House, New Haven

Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven

★ Hill-Stead Museum - Farmington

Henry Whitfield House, Guilford, Connecticut (1997)

Litchfield Historic District

Lockwood-Mathews Mansion - Norwalk

Lafayette B. Mendel House, New Haven

Othniel Marsh House, New Haven

USS ''Nautilus'' nuclear submarine - Groton

New Haven Green Historic District, New Haven

Mark Twain House - Hartford

Yale Bowl - New Haven

===Delaware===
#Aspendale - Kenton (1970)
#Jacob Broom House - Montchanin (1974)
#Corbit-Sharp House - Odessa (1967)
#John Dickinson House - Dover (1961)
#Eleutherian Mills - Greenville (1966)
#Fort Christina - Wilmington (1961)
#Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church - Wilmington (1961)
#Howard High School - Wilmington (2005)
#Lombardy Hall - Wilmington (1974)
#New Castle Historic District (1967)
#New Castle Court House - New Castle (1972)
#Stonum - New Castle (1973)
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===District of Columbia===
:'74 National Historic Landmarks'
'Landmark name''Image''Year of designation''Locality' National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database 'Quadrant' National Register Information System 'Description' National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database Retrieved on various dates.
'Abbe, Cleveland, House'
(also listed as Kate Choin House)
Photographic portrait of Cleveland Abbe, seated with book.
1975 Washington NW Cleveland Abbe, a prominent meteorologist who became known as the father of the National Weather Service, lived in this house from 1877 to 1909. Previous occupants in the early decades of the 19th century included James Monroe and the British legation. Built ''ca.'' 1802 to 1805, this is a fine example of the Federal style of residential architecture.
'Administration Building, Carnegie Institution of Washington' image pending 1965 Washington NW [1]
'American Federation of Labor Building' image pending 1974 Washington NW [2]
'American Peace Society' image pending 1974 Washington NW [3]
'Anderson House'
Interior photograph of an event in the ballroom of the Anderson House.
1996 Washington NW [4]
'Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall, Founders Library, Howard University'
Photograph of Founders Library at Howard University against a clear, sunny sky.
2001 Washington NW [5]
'Army Medical Museum and Library' image pending 1965 Washington NW [6]
'Arts and Industries Building, Smithsonian Institution'
Photograph of an entrance to the Smithsonian Institution's Arts and Industries Building, with visitors seated on benches.
1971 Washington SW [7]
'Ashburton House' image pending 1973 Washington NW [8]
'Baker, Newton D., House'
Photographic portrait of Newton D. Baker.
1976 Washington NW [9]
'Blair House'
Photograph of Blair House on a sunny autumn day.
1973 Washington NW [10]
'Borah, William E., Apartment, Windsor Lodge'
Photographic portrait of William E. Borah.
1976 Washington NW [11]
'Bruce, Blanche K., House'
Photographic portrait of Blanche K. Bruce, seated.
1975 Washington NW [12]
'Carnegie Endowment for International Peace' image pending 1974 Washington NW [13]
'Cary, Mary Ann Shadd, House'
Photographic portrait of Mary Ann Shadd Cary.
1976 Washington NW [14]
'City Hall/D.C. Courthouse' image pending 1960 Washington NW [15]
'Constitution Hall'
Corner photograph of Constitution Hall on a sunny day with a bit of snow and Christmas wreaths hanging on the columns.
1985 Washington NW [16]
'Corcoran Gallery and School of Art'
Nighttime photograph of the main entrance to the Corcoran Gallery of Art decorated for Christmas, with a bronze sculpture of a lion in the foreground.
1992 Washington NW [17]
'Coues, Elliott, House'
Photographic portrait of Elliott Coues.
1975 Washington NW Elliott Coues, a leading 19th century ornithologist, led great expansions of the knowledge of North American bird life, helped found the American Ornithologists' Union in 1883, edited approximately 15 volumes of journals, memoirs, and diaries by famous Western explorers and fur traders. He lived in this house from 1887 until his death in 1899.
'Decatur House' image pending 1960 Washington NW [18]
'Franklin School' image pending 1996 Washington NW [19]
'Gallaudet College Historic District' image pending 1965 Washington NE [20]
'General Federation of Women's Clubs Headquarters' image pending 1991 Washington NW [21]
'General Post Office (Washington, D.C.)' image pending 1971 Washington NW This post office is a fine example of restrained Neoclassical design. Built in phases between 1839 and 1866, the building features beautiful scaling and fine details.
'Georgetown Historic District'
Wintertime photograph of M Street in Georgetown at night.
1967 Washington NW Washington DC: A Traveler's Guide to the District of Columbia and Nearby Attractions, , , National Park Service, Division of Publications, National Park Service, , [22]
'Gompers, Samuel, House'
Photographic portrait of Samuel Gompers.
1974 Washington NW Samuel Gompers was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1886 until his death in 1924. Gompers helped found the AFL, and vigorously pursued its three goals of higher wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions for American workers. He lived in this three-story brick rowhouse from 1902 to 1917.
'Grimke, Charlotte Forten, House' image pending 1976 Washington NW [23]
'Healy Hall, Georgetown University'
Photograph of Healy Hall in the springtime, its central tower rising against a clear sky, with students on the walkways in front.
1987 Washington NW This large-scale High Victorian Gothic structure is the most prominent building on the Georgetown University campus and a picturesque landmark for all Georgetown. Built from 1877 through 1879, its construction marked the evolution of the school toward true university status.
'Howard, General Oliver Otis, House' image pending 1974 Washington NW [24]
'Hughes, Charles Evans, House'
Photographic portrait of Charles Evans Hughes, seated.
1972 Washington NW Charles Evans Hughes was a leader in the progressive movement, and 1916 presidential candidate. He held office as Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, as well as multiple executive positions under several Presidents. He lived in this house from 1930 until his death in 1948.
'Johnson, Hiram W., House'
Photographic portrait of Hiram W. Johnson.
1976 Washington NE [25]
'Lafayette Building' image pending 2005 Washington NW [26]
'Lafayette Square Historic District' image pending 1970 Washington NW [27]
'Library of Congress'
Photograph of the elaborately detailed Great Hall of the Library of Congress, with grand stairways and a finely worked ceiling.
1965 Washington SE [28]
'Mellon, Andrew, Building' image pending 1976 Washington NW [29]
'Memorial Continental Hall' image pending 1972 Washington NW [30]
'Meridian Hill Park'
Photograph of the Italian-renaissance stairstep fountain at Meridian Hill Park, bordered by vegetation.
1994 Washington NW [31]
'National Training School for Women and Girls' image pending 1991 Washington NE [32]
'National War College'
Photograph of the National War College at Fort Lesley J. McNair.
1972 Washington SW [1] [33]
'Octagon House'
Photograph of the Octagon House on a sunny winter day, with more modern buildings behind.
1960 Washington NW [34]
'Old Naval Observatory' image pending 1965 Washington NW [35]
'Old Patent Office'
Photograph of the Old Patent Office under renovation, with a construction crane overhead and barriers along the sidewalks.
1964 Washington NW [36]
'Pension Building'
Interior photograph of the atrium of the Pension Building, with several massive Corinthian columns rising high overhead.
1985 Washington NW [37]
'Perkins, Frances, House' image pending 1991 Washington NW [38]
'''Philadelphia'' (gundelo)' image pending 1961 Washington NW ''Philadelphia'', the only remaining American gunboat from the Revolutionary War, sank in a battle on Lake Champlain in 1776. It was salvaged in remarkably good condition in 1935 and now resides at the National Museum of American History.
'Red Cross (American National) Headquarters'
Exterior photograph of the American Red Cross Headquarters, a large, white, columned structure with red crosses on the portico peak and above the main door.
1965 Washington NW [39]
'Renwick Gallery'
Photograph of the Renwick Gallery, an old brick building with colorful contemporary banners flanking the main entry and announcing "American Craft".
1971 Washington NW [40]
'Richards, Zalmon, House' image pending 1965 Washington NW [41]
'St. Elizabeth's Hospital'
Photograph of the grand main building at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, with pillars and cupola, across a grassy lawn.
1990 Washington SE [42]
'St. John's Church' image pending 1960 Washington NW [43]
'St. Luke's Episcopal Church' image pending 1976 Washington NW [44]
'''Sequoia'' (presidential yacht)'
Photograph of the USS Sequoia under way.
1987 Washington SE [45]
'Sewall-Belmont House' image pending 1974 Washington NE [46]
'Smithsonian Institution Building'
Photograph of the main entrace of the Smithsonian Castle from a low angle, looking upward at the arched entryway, a rose window, and towers.
1965 Washington SW [47]
'Sousa, John Phillip, Junior High School' image pending 2001 Washington SE In 1950, eleven black students were denied admission to the newly constructed all-white Sousa school. This action was eventually overturned in the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision in ''Bolling v. Sharpe'', which made segregated public schools illegal in the District of Columbia. This defeat of the principle of "separate but equal" marked an early victory in the modern Civil Rights Movement.
'State, War, and Navy Building'
Nighttime photograph of the State, War, and Navy Building, decorated for Christmas and its façade bathed in golden light.
1971 Washington NW [48]
'Supreme Court Building'
Photograph of the Supreme Court Building at dusk, with twilit marble against a dark blue sky, and illuminated behind the pillars of the portico.
1987 Washington NE [49]
'Terrell, Mary Church, House' image pending 1975 Washington NW [50]
'Tudor Place' image pending 1960 Washington NW [51]
'Twelfth Street YMCA Building' image pending 1994 Washington NW [52]
'Underwood, Oscar W., House'
Photographic portrait of Oscar W. Underwood, standing holding a paper.
1976 Washington NW [53]
'United Mine Workers of America Building' image pending 2005 Washington NW [54]
'United States Capitol'
Photograph looking straight upward at the Apotheosis of Washington painting on the inside of the U.S. Capitol dome.
1960 Washington NW, NE, SE, SW [55]
'United States Department of the Treasury'
Oblique front photograph of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, showing the massive columned portico.
1971 Washington NW [56]
'United States Marine Corps Barracks and Commandant's House'
Photograph of the U.S. Marine Corps Commandant's House across the Barracks' parade ground.
1976 Washington SE [57]
'United States Soldier's Home'
Photograph of the Lincoln Cottage at the United States Soldier's Home.
1973 Washington NW [58]
'Volta Bureau' image pending 1972 Washington NW The Volta Bureau was founded in 1887 by Alexander Graham Bell "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the Deaf". It merged with the American Association for the Promotion and Teaching of Speech to the Deaf in 1908, and operates today as the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
'Washington Aqueduct'
Lithograph of the Washington Aqueduct circa 1865, showing canal boats in the foreground and a broad sweep of the Potomac River and the City of Washington in the background.
1973 Washington NW
(and Montgomery County, Maryland)
[59]
'Washington Navy Yard'
Aerial photograph of the Washington Navy Yard with a destroyer at dock, the Anacostia River in the foreground and Capitol Hill in the background.
1976 Washington SE [60]
'White House'
Photograph of the State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps parading before the stand and the South Portico rising behind.
1960 Washington NW [61]
'White, David, House' image pending 1976 Washington NW Geologist David White of the United States Geological Survey lived in this house from 1910 to 1925. His researches into the distribution of petroleum resources became essential to the oil industry.
'Wilson, Woodrow, House'
Oblique front photograph of the Woodrow Wilson House, somewhat obscured by trees.
1964 Washington NW [62]
'Woodson, Carter G., House' image pending 1976 Washington NW [63]
'Woodward, Robert Simpson, House' image pending 1976 Washington NW From 1904 to 1914, this was the home of Robert Simpson Woodward, the first President of the Carnegie Institution during the same period. Woodward had made his name as a leading geologist and mathematician.

===Florida===
:'39 National Historic Landmarks'
'Landmark name''Image''Year of designation''Locality' National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database 'County''Description'
Mary McLeod Bethune Home 1974 Daytona Beach Volusia [64]
Bok Tower Gardens (Historic Bok Sanctuary)
1993 Lake Wales Polk [65]
British Fort
1975 Sumatra Liberty [66]
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station 1984 Cocoa Brevard [67]
Cathedral Of St. Augustine
1970 St. Augustine St. Johns [68]
Crystal River Site
1970 Crystal River Citrus [69]
Dade Battlefield
1972 Bushnell Sumter [70]
El Centro Español de Tampa 1988 Tampa Hillsborough [71]
Ferdinand Magellan - U.S. Car No. 1 1985 Miami Miami-Dade [72]
Fort King Site
2004 Ocala Marion [73]
Fort Mose Site 1994 St. Augustine St. Johns [74]
Fort San Carlos De Barrancas
1960 Pensacola Escambia [75]
Fort San Marcos De Apalache 1966 St. Marks Wakulla [76]
Fort Walton Mound
1964 Fort Walton Beach Okaloosa [77]
Fort Zachary Taylor
1973 Key West Monroe [78]
Gonzalez-Alvarez House 1970 St. Augustine St. Johns [79]
Governor Stone (schooner) 1992 Destin Okaloosa [80]
Ernest Hemingway House
1968 Key West Monroe [81]
Hotel Ponce de Leon
2006 St. Augustine St. Johns [82]
Zora Neale Hurston House 1991 Fort Pierce St. Lucie [83]
Llambias House 1970 St. Augustine St. Johns [84]
Maple Leaf (shipwreck) 1994 Mandarin Duval [85]
Mar-A-Lago
1980 Palm Beach Palm Beach [86]
Miami-Biltmore Hotel & Country Club
1996 Coral Gables Miami-Dade [87]
Mud Lake Canal 2006 Flamingo Monroe [88]
Okeechobee Battlefield 1961 Okeechobee Okeechobee [89]
Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge
1963 Sebastian Indian River [90]
Pensacola Naval Air Station Historic District 1976 Pensacola Escambia [91]
Plaza Ferdinand VII
1960 Pensacola Escambia [92]
Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station
1998 Ponce Inlet Volusia [93]
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings House and Farmyard
2006 Cross Creek Alachua [94]
Safety Harbor Site 1964 Safety Harbor Pinellas [95]
San Luis De Talimali (formerly San Luis de Apalache)
1960 Tallahassee Leon [96]
St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District 1970 St. Augustine St. Johns [97]
Tampa Bay Hotel
1976 Tampa Hillsborough [98]
Villa Vizcaya
1994 Miami Miami-Dade [99]
Whitehall (Henry M. Flagler House) 2000 Palm Beach Palm Beach [100]
Windover archaeological site 1987 Titusville Brevard [101]
Ybor City Historic District 1990 Tampa Hillsborough [102]

===Georgia===



Bellevue - LaGrange, added 1973

Calhoun Mine - Dahlonega, added 1973

Etowah Mounds - Bartow County, added 1964

Fort Jackson - Savannah, added 2000

Fox Theatre - Atlanta, added 1976

Georgia State Capitol - Atlanta, added 1973

Historic Augusta Canal and Industrial District - Augusta, added 1977

Jekyll Island - Glynn County, added 1978

Johnston-Felton-Hay House - Macon, added 1973

Kolomoki Mounds - Early County, added 1964

Liberty Hall - Crawfordville, added 1983

Martin Luther King, Jr. Historic District - Atlanta, added 1977

New Echota - Gordon County, added 1973

Octagon House - Columbus, added 1973

Pine Mountain State Park - Harris County, added 1997

Springer Opera House - Columbus, added 1978

Sweet Auburn Historic District - Atlanta, added 1976

Traveler's Rest - Toccoa, added 1964
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===Hawaiʻi===
:'33 National Historic Landmarks'
'Landmark name''Image''Year of designation''Locality' National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database 'Island''Description'
'''Arizona'', USS (shipwreck)'
Aerial photograph of the sunken USS Arizona and the USS Arizona Memorial.
1989 Pearl Harbor Oʻahu These are the sunken remains of the USS ''Arizona'', destroyed in battle during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It is now the focal point of a shrine in memory of the American servicemen killed in the attack.
'''Bowfin'', USS (shipwreck)'
Full side photograph of USS Bowfin at dock.
1986 Pearl Harbor Oʻahu [103]
'CINCPAC Headquarters'
Photographic portrait of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.
1987 Pearl Harbor Oʻahu This was the headquarters of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz from 1942 through 1945, while he was Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet during World War II. Commanding land, sea, and air forces, Admiral Nimitz had major responsibility for campaigns such as the Battle of Midway, the liberation of Guam, and the seizure of Saipan and Tinian in the Marianas.
'Cook Landing Site' image pending 1962 Waimea Kauaʻi Captain James Cook landed here at the mouth of the Waimea River on January 20, 1778. Cook is the first European known to have sighted the Hawaiian Islands, and the January 20 landfall in southwestern Kauaʻi was his first arrival upon Hawaiian soil.
'''Falls of Clyde'' (four-masted oil tanker)'
Photograph of the prow of the Falls of Clyde, featuring the female figurehead beneath the bowsprit.
1989 Honolulu Oʻahu [104]
'Hickam Field'
Photograph of the headquarters building at Hickam Field in 2005, still showing bullet and shrapnel damage to a wall.
1985 Honolulu Oʻahu [105]
'Hokukano-Ualapue Complex' image pending 1962 Ualapue Molokaʻi This archaeological site includes six heiaus and two fishponds. The complex is one of the most important collections of native Hawaiian sites in Hawaiʻi.
'Honokohau Settlement' image pending 1962 na Hawaiʻi [106]
'Huilua Fishpond' image pending 1962 KÄneÊ»ohe OÊ»ahu This is one of the last surviving fishponds out of an estimated 97 such structures that once existed on coastal OÊ»ahu, and one of the few ancient Hawaiian fishponds that were still operational well into the 20th century.
'Iolani Palace'
Photograph of the front of ʻIolani Palace, flanked by palm trees with the Hawaiian flag flying atop the central tower.
1962 Honolulu Oʻahu [107]
'Kalaupapa Leprosy Settlement'
Photograph of the church established by Father Damien at the Kalaupapa Leprosy Settlement, behind a low stone wall and surrounded by palm and other trees.
1976 Kalaupapa Molokaʻi Hansen's disease was epidemic in Hawaiʻi between 1866 and the 1940s. In response to this public health crisis, Kalaupapa was founded in 1866 for the isolation of afflicted Hawaiians. Over time, wooden houses, churches, and auxiliary buildings were constructed to accommodate the increasing numbers of sufferers. Various religious groups provided aid, including the Belgian priest Father Joseph Damien, who eventually succumbed to the disease himself.
'Kamakahonu' image pending 1962 Kailua-Kona Hawaiʻi King Kamehameha I, who unified the Hawaiian Islands, lived out the last years of his life and instituted some of the most constructive measures of his reign (1810-1819). The residential compound includes the personal heiau of the King. It was here, too, within a year of the Kamehameha's death, that the first missionaries to the Hawaiʻi arrived in 1820.
'Kaneohe Naval Air Station'
Photograph of a 1942 memorial service at Kaneohe Naval Air Station, showing sailors placing leis on graves of men killed during the Pearl Harbor Attack.
1987 Kailua Oʻahu [108]
'Kaunolu Village Site' image pending 1962 na LÄnaÊ»i This former fishing village, abandoned in the 1880s, is the largest surviving ruins of a prehistoric Hawaiian village. The archaeological site is very well-preserved.
'Kawaiahao Church and Mission Houses'
Photograph of the front of Kawaiahaʻo Church.
1962 Honolulu Oʻahu [109]
'Keauhou Holua Slide' image pending 1962 Keauhou HawaiÊ»i This is the largest and best-preserved hÅlua course, used in the extremely toboggan-like activity restricted to chiefs.
'Lahaina Historic District'
Photograph of a street in LÄhainÄ, with cars, pedestrians, and historic buildings.
1962 LÄhainÄ Maui [110]
'Loaloa Heiau' image pending 1962 Kaupo Maui This is one of the few remaining intact examples of a large luakini heiau (state level temple where human sacrifice was performed). Once the center of an important cultural complex around Kaupo, oral tradition attributes the construction of the temple at about 1730 AD to Kekaulike, King of Maui, who lived at Kaupo and died in 1736.
'Mauna Kea Adz Quarry' image pending 1962 na Hawaiʻi This quarry was used by prehistoric Hawaiians to obtain basalt for stone tools. Located at an elevation of 12,000' (3,657 m), this is the largest primitive quarry in the world. The archaeological complex also includes religious shrines, trails, rockshelters, and petroglyphs.
'Mookini Heiau' image pending 1962 HÄwÄ« HawaiÊ»i [111]
'Old Sugar Mill of Koloa image pending 1962 KÅloa KauaÊ»i [112]
'Opana Radar Site' image pending 1994 Kawela Oʻahu [113]
'Palm Circle'
Aerial photograph of Palm Circle and Fort Shafter.
1987 Honolulu Oʻahu This portion of Fort Shafter housed the headquarters of the commanding general and his staff, U.S. Army forces, Pacific Ocean Areas, during World War II. By 1944 this command was responsible for the supply and administration of all U.S. Army personnel in the Central and South Pacific, and from 1943 to 1945, carried out logistical planning for the invasions of the Gilberts, Marshalls, Marianas, Guam, Palau, and Okinawa.
'Piilanihale Heiau'
HALS drawing of Pi'ilanihale Heiau.
1964 HÄna Maui [114]
'Puu O Mahuka Heiau'
Photograph of the ruins at Puʻu o Mahuka Heiau beneath a cloudless sky with the Pacific Ocean behind.
1962 Haleʻiwa Oʻahu [115]
'Puukohola Heiau' image pending 1962 Kawaihae Hawaiʻi [116]
'Russian Fort'
Photograph of ruined stone walls at the Russian Fort, almost overgrown by grasses, with a stone stairway and red earth path.
1962 Waimea Kauaʻi [117]
'South Point Complex'
Photograph of a wind-shaped tree at South Point, with a goat and contemporary habitations in the background.
1962 NÄÊ»Älehu HawaiÊ»i [118]
'United States Naval Base, Pearl Harbor'
Aerial photograph of the Pearl Harbor Naval Base showing naval shore facilities in the foreground and Ford Island in the center.
1964 Pearl Harbor Oʻahu [119]
'''Utah'', USS (shipwreck)'
Photograph of the USS Utah capsizing during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
1989 Pearl Harbor Oʻahu [120]
'Wailua Complex of Heiaus' image pending 1962 WailuÄ KauaÊ»i [121]
'Washington Place' image pending 2007 Honolulu Oʻahu Built in 1844-1847, this was the home of Queen Liliʻuokalani, the last reigning monarch of the Hawaiian kingdom, from the time of her marriage in 1862 to her death in 1917. While living here, she saw the monarchy overthrown and Hawaiʻi annexed to the United States. It was subsequently used as the executive mansion by the territorial and state governors of Hawaiʻi until 2002, reflecting the expansion of U.S. territory and power into the Pacific.[2]
'Wheeler Field' image pending 1987 Honolulu Oʻahu [122]



===Idaho===
#Assay Office - Boise (1961)
#Bear River Massacre Site - Preston (1990)
#Camas Meadows Battle Sites - Kilgore (1989)
#Cataldo Mission - Cataldo (1961)
#City of Rocks - Almo (1964)
#Experimental Breeder Reactor No. 1 - Arco (1965)
#Fort Hall - Fort Hall (1961)
#Lemhi Pass - Lemhi County (and Beaverhead County, Montana) (1960)
#Lolo Trail - Clearwater and Idaho Counties (and Missoula County, Montana) (1960)
#Weippe Prairie - Weippe (1966)

U-505 German U-Boat



Fort Sheridan Historic District.

===Illinois===
#Robert S. Abbott House, Chicago
#Adler Planetarium, Chicago
#Auditorium Building Chicago
#Bishop Hill Colony, Bishop Hill, Henry County
#Cahokia Mounds, St. Clair County
#Carson Pirie Scott Store, Chicago
#James Charnley House, Chicago
#Chicago Board of Trade Building, Chicago
#Church of the Holy Family, St. Clair County
#Columbus Park, Chicago
#Arthur H. Compton House, Chicago
#Avery Coonley House, Riverside, Cook County
#Crow Island School, Winnetka, Cook County
#Susan Lawrence Dana House, Springfield
#David Davis House, Bloomington
#Charles G. Dawes House, Evanston
#John Deere Home and Shop, Ogle County
#Oscar Stanton De Priest House, Chicago
#Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable Homesite, Chicago
#Eads Bridge, East St. Louis (Also in Missouri)
#Farm Creek Section, Tazewell County
#Farnsworth House, Plano
#John Farson House, Chicago
#Fort de Chartres, Randolph County
#Fort Sheridan Historic District, Lake County
#John J. Glessner House, Chicago
#Ulysses S. Grant Home, Galena
#Grosse Point Light Station, Evanston, Cook County
#Haymarket Martyrs' Monument, Waldheim Cemetery, Forest Park.
#Isadore H. Heller House, Chicago
#Arthur Heurtley House, Oak Park, Cook County
#Hull House, Chicago
#Illinois and Michigan Canal Locks and Towpath, Will County
#Kennicott Grove, Glenview, Cook County
#Kincaid Site, Massac County and Pope County
#Leiter II Building, Chicago
#Nicholas Jarrot Mansion, Cahokia
#Frank R. Lillie House, Chicago
#Abraham Lincoln Home, Springfield
#Lincoln Park Lily Pool, Chicago
#Lincoln Tomb, Springfield
#Vachel Lindsay House, Springfield
#Owen Lovejoy House, Princeton, Bureau County
#Marquette Building, Chicago
#Marshall Field's Store, Chicago
#Mazon Creek Fossil Beds, Grundy County
#Pierre Menard House, Randolph County
#Robert A. Millikan House, Chicago
#Modoc Rock Shelter, Randolph County
#Montgomery Ward Company Complex, Chicago
#Morrow Plots, University of Illinois, Urbana
#Nauvoo Historic District
#Old Kaskaskia Village, LaSalle County
#Old Main Knox College, Galesburg
#Old State Capitol, Springfield
#Old Stone Gate, Chicago Union Stockyards, Chicago
#Orchestra Hall, Chicago
#Principia College, Elsah, Illinois
#Pullman Historic District, Chicago
#Reliance Building, Chicago
#Riverside Historic District, Cook County
#Frederick C. Robie House, Chicago
#Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island
#Rookery Building, Chicago
#Room 405, George Herbert Jones Laboratory, University of Chicago, Chicago
#Sears, Roebuck, and Company, Chicago
#John G. Shedd Aquarium, Chicago
#Site of the First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Reaction, University of Chicago, Chicago
#South Dearborn Street - Printing House Row North, Chicago
#S.R. Crown Hall at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
#Starved Rock, LaSalle County
#Lorado Taft Midway Studios, Chicago
#Tomek House, Riverside
#Lyman Trumbull House, Alton
#U-505 German U-Boat, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
#Unity Temple, Oak Park,
#University of Illinois Observatory, Urbana
#The Wayside, Henry Demarest Lloyd House, Winnetka
#Ida B. Wells House, Chicago
#Frances Willard House, Evanston
#Daniel Hale Williams House, Chicago
#Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Oak Park
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===Indiana
Contents
Indiana is home to 37 National Historic Landmarks.
Kentucky is home to 30 National Historic Landmarks.
New York is home to 258 National Historic Landmarks.
Pennsylvania is home to 158 National Historic Landmarks.
National Historic Landmarks in U.S. commonwealths and territories
U.S. National Historic Landmarks in foreign states
References
General
Specific
External links

Indiana is home to 37 National Historic Landmarks.
Iowa===
Powder House, Amana Colonies.



Amana Colonies - Iowa County

Blood Run Site - Iowa County (''also in South Dakota'')

Dubuque County Jail - Dubuque

Farm House - Ames

Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School - Des Moines

★ ''George M. Verity'' (towboat) -Keokok

Grenville M. Dodge House - Council Bluffs

William P. Hepburn House - Clarinda, Page County

★ Reverend George B. Hitchcock, House - Lewis, Cass County

Herbert Hoover Birthplace - West Branch

Indian Village Site - O'Brien County

James B. Weaver House - Bloomfield

Julien Dubuque's Mines - Dubuque

★ ''Lone Star'' (towboat) - Le Claire

Merchants' National Bank - Grinnell

Old Capitol - Iowa City

Phipps Site - Cherokee County

★ ''President'' (riverboat, ''relocated to Mississippi'') - Davenport

Sergeant Floyd Monument - Sioux City

★ ''Sergeant Floyd'' (towboat) - Sioux City

Terrace Hill - Des Moines

Toolesboro Mound Group - Louisa County

Van Allen and Company Department Store - Clinton

★ ''William M. Black'' (dredge) - Dubuque

Woodbury County Courthouse - Sioux City
===Kansas===


===Kentucky

Kentucky is home to 30 National Historic Landmarks.
Louisiana===
#Acadian House - St. Martinville
#The Cabildo - New Orleans
#George Washington Cable House - New Orleans
#Kate Chopin House - Cloutierville
#The Courthouse & Lawyers' Row - Clinton
#Delta Queen (river steamboat) - New Orleans
#Deluge (firefighting tugboat) - New Orleans
#James H. Dillard Home - New Orleans
#Evergreen Plantation - Wallace
#Fort De La Boulaye - New Orleans
#Fort Jackson - Triumph
#Fort Jesup - Many
#Gallier Hall - New Orleans
#Gallier House - New Orleans
#Garden District - New Orleans
#Hermann-Grima House - New Orleans
#Homeplace Plantation House - Hahnville
#Jackson Square - New Orleans
#USS Kidd (DD-661) - Baton Rouge
#Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop - New Orleans
#Los Adaes - Robeline
#Louisiana State Bank Building - New Orleans
#Louisiana State Capitol - Baton Rouge
#Madame John's Legacy - New Orleans
#Madewood Plantation House - Napoleonville
#Magnolia Plantation - Derry
#Marksville Prehistoric Indian Site - Marksville
#Mayor Girod House - New Orleans
#Natchitoches Historic District - Natchitoches
#New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building - New Orleans
#Oak Alley Plantation - Vacherie
#Oakland Plantation - Natchez
#Old Louisiana State Capitol - Baton Rouge
#Parlange Plantation House - Mix
#Pontalba Buildings - New Orleans
#Port Hudson - Port Hudson
#Poverty Point - Delhi
#The Presbytere - New Orleans
#Saint Alphonsus Church - New Orleans
#San Francisco Plantation House - Reserve
#Shadows-on-the-Teche - New Iberia
#Shreveport Waterworks Pumping Station - Shreveport
#St. Mary's Assumption Church - New Orleans
#St. Patrick's Church - New Orleans
#United States Customhouse - New Orleans
#United States Mint, New Orleans Branch - New Orleans
#Ursuline Convent - New Orleans
#Vieux Carre Historic District - New Orleans
#Edward Douglass White House - Thibodaux
#Yucca Plantation - Melrose
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===Maine===
:'41 National Historic Landmarks'
:''In addition:'' 1 withdrawn designation
'Landmark name''Image''Year of designation''Locality''County''Description'
'''American Eagle'' (schooner)' image pending 1991 Rockland Knox This was the last sailing fishing schooner built in Gloucester, Massachusetts, ending a 300-year tradition. Outfitted with both sail and motor power, she represents the fishing industry's transition to modern, motor-only, trawlers. She was built in 1930 under the name ''Andrew and Rosalie'', and retired to performing windjammer cruises after 50 years as a fishing vessel.
'Blaine, James G., House'
Photograph of the James G. Blaine House on a sunny summer day, surrounded by lawn and garden plantings.
1964 Augusta Kennebec [124]
'''Bowdoin'' (Arctic exploration schooner)'
Bowdoin at anchor, sails furled, in calm seas.
1989 Castine Kennebec [125]
'Cleaveland, Parker, House' image pending 2000 Brunswick Cumberland While he was a professor at Bowdoin College, Parker Cleaveland conducted some of the earliest studies of mineralogy in the United States. His 1816 work ''Elementary Treatise on Mineralogy and Geology'', which included a volume on types and localities of American minerals, became the standard textbook on the subject in American higher education and the model for future mineralogy scholarship and publications. Cleaveland, the "Father of American Mineralogy", lived in this house from 1806 to 1858.
'Cushnoc Archeological Site' image pending 1993 Augusta Kennebec [126]
'Dow, Neal, House'
Photographic portrait of an elder Neal Dow, seated.
1974 Portland Cumberland [127]
'Fort Halifax' image pending 1968 Winslow Kennebec [128]
'Fort Kent' image pending 1973 Fort Kent Aroostook [129]
'Fort Knox'
Painting of Fort Knox in the 1870s, with small boats in the foreground and forest behind.
1970 Prospect Waldo [130]
'Fort Western' image pending 1973 Augusta Kennebec [131]
'Gilman, Daniel Coit, Summer House'
Photographic portrait of Daniel Coit Gilman.
1965 Northeast Harbor Hancock [132]
'Governor's House' image pending 1974 Togus Kennebec [133]
'''Grace Bailey'' (schooner)' image pending 1991 Camden Knox [134]
'Hamilton House' image pending 1970 South Berwick York [135]
'Harpswell Meetinghouse' image pending 1968 Harpswell Center Cumberland [136]
'Homer, Winslow, Studio'
Cloud Shadows, a watercolor painting by Winslow Homer during the period when he lived at Scarborough.
1965 Scarborough Cumberland [137]
'''Isaac H. Evans'' (schooner)' image pending 1991 Rockland Knox [138]
'''J. & E. Riggin'' (schooner)' image pending 1991 Rockland Knox [139]
'Jewett, Sarah Orne, House'
Post card photograph of the Sarah Orne Jewett House in about 1910.
1991 South Berwick York [140]
'Kennebec Arsenal' image pending 2000 Augusta Kennebec [141]
'Lady Pepperrell House'
Post card photograph of the Lady Pepperrell HOuse in about 1910.
1960 Kittery Point York [142]
'''Lewis R. French'' (schooner)' image pending 1991 Rockland Knox [143]
'McIntire Garrison House' image pending 1968 York York [144]
'McLellan-Sweat Mansion' image pending 1970 Portland Cumberland [145]
'''Mercantile'' (schooner)' image pending 1991 Camden Knox [146]
'Morse-Libby Mansion' image pending 1970 Portland Cumberland [147]
'Nickels-Sortwell House' image pending 1970 Wiscasset Lincoln [148]
'Norridgewock Archeological District' image pending 1993 Madison Somerset [149]
'Old York Gaol' image pending 1968 York York [150]
'Pemaquid Archeological Site' image pending 1993 Bristol Lincoln [151]
'Pentagoet Archeological District' image pending 1998 Castine Hancock [152]
'Portland Observatory'
Photograph of the Portland Observatory in 2005, a tall, red, lighthouse-like structure with a windowed dome on top.
2006 Portland Cumberland [153]
'Reed, Thomas B., House'
Photographic portrait of Thomas Brackett Reed.
1975 Portland Cumberland [154]
'Robinson, Edwin Arlington, House'
Photographic portrait of Edwin Arlington Robinson.
1971 Gardiner Kennebec [155]
'''Roseway'' (schooner)'
Photograph of the Roseway under partial sail, while serving as a pilot boat in Boston.
1997 Camden Knox [156]
'Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village'
Painting of the five-story central dwelling at Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village.
1974 New Gloucester Androscoggin Founded in 1793, this is the last active Shaker communiy in the United States. A representative collection of Shaker implements and furniture is housed in the buildings.
'''Stephen Taber'' (schooner)' image pending 1991 Rockland Knox [157]
'Stowe, Harriet Beecher, House'
Painting of the Harriet Beecher Stowe House around 1910, from an old postcard.
1962 Brunswick Cumberland [158]
'Tate House' image pending 1971 Stroudwater Cumberland [159]
'''Victory Chimes'' (schooner)' image pending 1997 Rockland Knox [160]
'Wadsworth-Longfellow House'
Photograph of the tree-shaded front entrance of the three-story, brick Wadsworth-Longfellow House.
1962 Portland Cumberland [161]
''Wickyup (Richard E. Byrd House) National Historic Landmark Program: Withdrawal of National Historic Landmark Designation ''
Photograph of Wickyup, showing one of the cobble chimneys and the log construction.
1970,
withdrawn 1986
East Sullivan Hancock This house was the summer home of pioneer aviator and explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd from 1937 until his death in 1957. Here he planned three Antarctic expeditions, wrote, and drafted what became the 1959 Antarctic Treaty. Wickyup was destroyed by fire in 1984.



===Maryland===
#Accokeek Creek Site - Prince Georges County
#''Baltimore'' (tug) – Baltimore
#Baltimore and Ohio Transportation Museum and Mount Clare – Baltimore
#Clara Barton House - Glen Echo, Maryland
#Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Baltimore
#Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge – Howard County
#Brice House – Annapolis
#Carrollton Viaduct - Baltimore
#Rachel Carson House - Silver Spring
#Casselman River Bridge - Garrett County
#Whittaker Chambers Farm - Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland
#Chase-Lloyd House - Annapolis
#Chestertown Historic District - Chestertown, Kent County
#College of Medicine of Maryland - Baltimore
#Colonial Annapolis Historic District - Annapolis
#USS ''Constellation'' - Baltimore
#Doughoregan Manor – Howard County
#''Edna E. Lockwood'' (Bugeye) – Talbot County
#Ellicott City Station - Howard County
#First Unitarian Church - Baltimore
#Fort Frederick - Washington County
#Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory - Montgomery County
#Greenbelt, Maryland Historic District - Prince George's County
#Habre-de-venture - Charles County
#Hammond-Harwood House - Annapolis
#''Hilda M. Willing'' (Skipjack) – Talbot County
#His Lordship's Kindness - Prince George's County
#Homewood - Baltimore
#SS John W. Brown (1942 Liberty Ship) - Baltimore
#''Kathryn'' (Skipjack) – Talbot County
#Kennedy Farm Washington County
#Lightship Chesapeake - Baltimore
#London Town Publik House - Anne Arundel County
#J.C. Lore House – Solomons
#Maryland State House - Annapolis
#Elmer V. McCollum House - Baltimore
#H.L. Mencken House - Baltimore
#Monocacy Battlefield - Frederick County
#Montpelier - Prince George's County
#Mount Clare - Baltimore
#Mount Royal Station & Trainshed - Baltimore
#Mount Vernon Place Historic District - Baltimore
#''Nellie Crocket'' (Buy-Boat) Kent County
#Old Lock Pump House, Chesapeake & Delaware Canal - Cecil County
#William Paca House - Annapolis, Maryland
#Peale's Baltimore Museum - Baltimore
#Phoenix Shot Tower - Baltimore
#Edgar Allan Poe House - Baltimore
#''Rebecca T. Ruark'' (Skipjack) – Tilghman Island
#Ira Remsen House – Tilghman Island
#Resurrection Manor (designation withdrawn February 17, 2006) - St. Mary's County
#Riversdale Mansion - Prince George's County
#Henry August Rowland House - Baltimore
#St. Mary's Historic District – St. Mary's County
#St. Mary's Seminary Chapel - Baltimore
#Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital and Gate House - Baltimore County
#Sion Hill Harford County
#Sotterley – St. Mary's County
#Spacecraft Magnetic Test Facility - Greenbelt
#Star-Spangled Banner Flag House - Baltimore
#Peggy Stewart House - Annapolis
#USCGC ''Taney'' - Baltimore
#Thomas Point Shoal Light Station - Anne Arundel County
#Thomas Viaduct, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad - Baltimore County & Howard County
#USS Torsk - Baltimore
#Tulip Hill - Anne Arundel County
#United States Naval Academy - Annapolis
#William Henry Welch House - Baltimore
#West St. Mary's Manor – St. Mary's County
#Whitehall - Annapolis
#''William B. Tennison'' (Buy-Boat) – Solomons
#Wye House - Talbot County
:''In addition:''

Washington Aqueduct - Montgomery County (main listing under District of Columbia)

===Massachusetts===
Massachusetts is home to 183 National Historic Landmarks.
The tower and quadrangle at Cranbrook.


The tool and die works at the Ford River Rouge Complex.


===Michigan===
#Bay View (1987)
#Calumet Historic District (1989)
#''City of Milwaukee'' (Great Lakes car ferry) - Manistee (1990)
#''Columbia'' (excursion steamer) - Ecorse (1992)
#Cranbrook - Bloomfield Hills (1989)
#Alden Dow House and Studio - Midland (1989)
#Herbert H. Dow House - Midland (1976)
#Durant-Dort Carriage Company Office - Flint (1978)
#Edison Institute (Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum) - Dearborn (1981)
#Fair Lane (Henry Ford Estate) - Dearborn (1966)
#Fisher Building - Detroit (1989)
#Ford Piquette Avenue Plant - Detroit (2006)
#Ford River Rouge Complex - Dearborn (1978)
#Fort Michilimackinac - Mackinaw City (1960)
#Fox Theater - Detroit (1989)
#General Motors Building - Detroit (1978)
#Grand Hotel - Mackinac Island (1989)
#Guardian Building - Detroit (1989)
#Ernest Hemingway Cottage - Walloon Lake (1968)
#Highland Park Ford Plant - Highland Park (1978)
#Lightship ''No. 103'', "Huron" - Port Huron (1989)
#Mackinac Island (1960)
#Marshall Historic District (1991)
#Michigan State Capitol - Lansing (1992)
#''Milwaukee Clipper'' (passenger steamship) - Muskegon (1989)
#North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station - Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (1998)
#Norton Mound Group - Grand Rapids (1965)
#Parke-Davis Research Laboratory - Detroit (1976)
#Pewabic Pottery - Detroit (1991)
#Quincy Mining Company Historic District - Houghton (1989)
#St. Clair River Tunnel - Port Huron (1993)
#St. Ignace Mission - St. Ignace (1960)
#St. Mary's Falls Canal - Sault Ste. Marie (1966)
#USS ''Silversides'' - Muskegon (1986)
:''In addition:''
:
Lincoln Motor Company Plant - Detroit (designated 1978, designation withdrawn 2005)
:
Reo Motor Car Company Plant - Lansing (designated 1978, designation withdrawn 1985)
:
''Ste. Claire'' (passenger steamboat) (1992) (formerly in Ecorse, relocated to Ohio)
===Minnesota===

F. Scott Fitzgerald House - St. Paul

Fort Snelling Historic District - Hennepin County

James J. Hill House - St. Paul

Hull-Rust-Mahoning Open Pit Iron Mine - Hibbing

Kathio Historic District - Kathio Township

Oliver H. Kelley Homestead - Elk River

Frank B. Kellogg House - St. Paul

Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home - Sauk Centre

Charles A. Lindbergh House - Little Falls

Mayo Clinic Plummer Building and 1914 Building - Rochester

★ Mountain Iron Mine - Mountain Iron

National Farmer's Bank of Owatonna - Owatonna

Peavey-Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator - St. Louis Park

Pillsbury A Mill - Minneapolis

Rabideau Civilian Conservation Corps Camp - Blackduck

★ O.E. Rolvaag House - Northfield, Minnesota

St. Croix Boom Site - Washington County

St. Croix Recreational Demonstration Area - Pine County

Soudan Mine - Breitung Township

★ Thomas Veblen Farmstead - Wheelen Township

Andrew J. Volstead House - Granite Falls

Washburn "A" Mill - Minneapolis
Beauvoir, showing damage from Hurricane Katrina.

===Mississippi===
#Ammadelle Oxford, Mississippi Building
#Anna Site Natchez, Mississippi Site
#Arlington Natchez Building
#Auburn Natchez Building
#Beauvoir - Biloxi (1973)
#Champion Hill Battlefield Bolton, Mississippi District
#Commercial Bank And Banker's House Natchez Building
#Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site Macon, Mississippi Site
#Dunleith Natchez Building
#Emerald Mound Site Stanton, Mississippi Site
#William Faulkner's House, Rowan Oak - Oxford (1968)
#Fort St. Pierre Site Vicksburg vicinity, Mississippi Site
#Grand Village of the Natchez Natchez, Mississippi Site
#Hester Site Armory, Mississippi Site
#Highland Park Dentzel Carousel Meridian, Mississippi Structure
#Holly Bluff Site Holly Bluff, Mississippi Site
#House on Ellicott's Hill Natchez, Mississippi Building
#Jaketown Site Belzoni, Mississippi Site
#Lamar, Lucius Q.C., House Oxford, Mississippi Building
#Longwood Natchez, Mississippi Building
#McLaran,Charles, House Columbus, Mississippi Building
#Melrose - Natchez (1974)
#Mississippi Governor's Mansion Jackson, Mississippi Building
#Monmouth Natchez, Mississippi, Building
#Montgomery, I.T., House Mound Bayou, Mississippi Building
#Oakland Memorial Chapel Alcorn, Mississippi Building
#Old Mississippi State Capitol Jackson,Mississippi Building
#Pemberton's Headquarters Vicksburg,Mississippi Building
#Port Gibson Battle Site Port Gibson,Mississippi Site
#PRESIDENT (Steamboat) Vicksburg,Mississippi Structure
#Rocket Propulsion Test Complex Bay St. Louis,MississippiStructure
#Rosalie Natchez Mississippi Building
#Siege and Battle of Corinth Sites - Corinth (and Hardeman County, Tennessee) (1991)
#Stanton Hall Natchez,Mississippi Building
#Warren County Courthouse Vicksburg,Mississippi Building
#Waverly West Point,Mississippi Building
#Welty, Eudora, House Jackson,Mississippi Building
#Winterville Site Greenville,Mississippi Site
===Missouri===

Anheuser-Busch Brewery - Saint Louis

★ Arrow Rock - Arrow Rock

★ Carrington Osage Village Sites - Vernon County

Christ Church Cathedral - Saint Louis

Champ Clark House - Bowling Green

Eads Bridge - Saint Louis

Fort Osage - Jackson County

Gateway Arch - Saint Louis

★ General John J. Pershing Boyhood Home - Laclede

George Caleb Bingham House - Arrow Rock

★ Goldenrod (showboat)- Saint Louis

★ Graham Cave - Montgomery County

Harry S. Truman Historic District - Independence

★ Harry S. Truman Farm Home - Grandview

Joseph Erlanger House - Saint Louis

Laura Ingalls Wilder House - Mansfield

Liberty Memorial - Kansas City

★ Louis Bolduc House - Ste. Genevieve

Mark Twain Boyhood Home - Hannibal

Missouri Botanical Gardens - Saint Louis

★ Mutual Musicians Association Building - Kansas City

★ Patee Hall - Saint Joseph

★ Research Cave - Callaway County

★ Ste. Genevieve Historical District - Ste. Genevieve

★ Sanborn Field and Soil Erosion Plots - Columbia

Scott Joplin Residence - Saint Louis

★ Shelly House - Saint Louis

Tower Grove Park - Saint Louis

★ Union Station- Saint Louis

★ United States Custom House and Post Office - Saint Louis

★ Utz Site - Saline County

Wainwright Building - Saint Louis

Washington University Hilltop Campus Historical District - Saint Louis

★ Watkins Mill - Clay County

★ Westminster College Gymnasium - Fulton

★ White Haven - Grantwood Village
===Montana===


===Nebraska===

★ Ash Hollow Cave, Garden County

William Jennings Bryan House, Lincoln

★ ''Captain Meriwether Lewis'' (Dustpan dredge), Brownville

Willa Cather House, Red Cloud

★ Coufal Site, Howard County

Father Flanagan's Boys' Home, Boys Town

Fort Atkinson, Washington County

Fort Robinson and Red Cloud Agency, Dawes County and Sioux County

★ ''USS Hazard'', Omaha

★ Leary Site, Richardson County

J. Sterling Morton House, Nebraska City

Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln

George W. Norris House, McCook

★ Palmer Site, Merrick County

★ Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Memorial Hospital, Walthill

Pike Pawnee Village Site, Webster County

★ Robidoux Pass, Scotts Bluff County

★ Schultz Site, Valley County

★ Signal Butte, Scotts Bluff County

★ Walker Gilmore Site, Cass County


===Nevada===
#Fort Churchill - Weeks (1961)
#Hoover Dam - Boulder City (and Mohave County, Arizona) (1985)
#Leonard Rockshelter - Lovelock (1961)
#Nevada Northern Railway, East Ely Yards - Ely (2006)
#Francis G. Newlands Home - Reno (1963)
#Virginia City Historic District (1961)
:''In addition:''
:
Fort Ruby - White Pine County (designated 1961, designation withdrawn 2000)
===New Hampshire===

Canterbury Shaker Village

Daniel Webster Family Home - West Franklin

E. E. Cummings House - Silver Lake

Franklin Pierce Homestead - Hillsborough

Josiah Bartlett House - Kingston

Robert Frost Homestead - Derry
===New Jersey===

Cape May, New Jersey

Church of the Presidents (New Jersey), Long Branch

Hangar No. 1, Lakehurst Naval Air Station, Ocean County

Horn Antenna, Holmdel

Lucy the Margate Elephant, Margate City

Craftsman Farms, Parsippany

Georgian Court University, Lakewood

Speedwell Ironworks, Morristown

King Store and Homestead,Ledgewood
The test explosion at Trinity Site.

===New Mexico===

Acoma Pueblo

Ernie Pyle House/Library

Hawikuh Ruins

Las Trampas Historic District, added 1967

Raton Pass

San Jose De Gracia Church, Las Trampas, added 1970

Trinity site
The Empire State Building with the Chrysler Building in the background.

===New York

New York is home to 258 National Historic Landmarks.
North Carolina===

Blandwood Mansion and Gardens, Greensboro

Biltmore Estate, Asheville

Cape Hatteras Light Station, Buxton

Duke Homestead and Tobacco Factory, Durham

Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, Greensboro

USS Monitor shipwreck (ironclad), Dare County

USS ''North Carolina'' (battleship), Wilmington

Pinehurst Resort

Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center, Kill Devil Hills
===North Dakota===
#Big Hidatsa Village Site, Mercer County
#Fort Union Trading Post, Williams County
#Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm, Richland County
#Huff Archeological Site, Morton County
#Menoken Indian Village Site, Burleigh County
===Ohio===

1905 Wright Flyer III - Dayton

Carew Tower - Cincinnati

Cleveland Arcade - Cleveland

Fort Ancient - Warren County

James A. Garfield home - Mentor

Kirtland Temple - Kirtland

The Newark Earthworks State Memorial - Newark

Oberlin College - Oberlin

Ohio and Erie Canal - Valley View

Ohio Statehouse - Columbus

John Rankin home - Ripley

''Ste. Claire'' (passenger steamboat) - Toledo

SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park - Dayton

Serpent Mound - Adams County

Taft Museum of Art - Cincinnati

★ Tappan Square - Oberlin

Thomas Edison birthplace - Milan

Thrift Building - Sidney

Ulysses S. Grant boyhood home - Georgetown

U.S.S. COD Submarine Memorial - Cleveland

Warren G. Harding home - Marion

West Side Market - Cleveland

William McKinley tomb - Canton

Wright Cycle Company - Dayton
===Oklahoma===

101 Ranch Historic District, Marland (1975)

Bizzell Library, University of Oklahoma, Norman (2001)

Boley Historic District (1975)

Boston Avenue Methodist Church, Tulsa (1999)

Camp Nichols, Cimarron County (1963)

Cherokee National Capitol, Tahlequah (1961)

Creek National Capitol, Okmulgee (1961)

Deer Creek Site, Kay County (1964)

Fort Gibson, Muskogee County (1960)

Fort Sill, Comanche County (1960)

Fort Washita, Bryan County (1965)

Guthrie Historic District (1999)

Ernest Whitworth Marland Mansion, Ponca City (1977)

McLemore Site, Washita County (1964)

Murrell Home, Park Hill (1974)

Price Tower, Bartlesville (2007)

Sequoyah's Cabin, Sequoyah County (1965)

Stamper Site, Texas County (1964)

Washita Battlefield, Roger Mills County (1965)

Wheelock Academy, McCurtain County (1965)
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===Oregon===
:'15 National Historic Landmarks'
:''In addition:'' 1 withdrawn designation, 1 site listed primarily under another state
'Landmark name''Image''Year of designation''Locality''County''Description'
'Bonneville Dam Historic District'
Aerial photograph of the Bonneville Dam complex on a sunny day, including the dam itself, facilities and highways on both sides of the Columbia River, and the rugged scenery of the Columbia Gorge.
1987 na Multnomah
(and Skamania County, Washington)
Built in the 1930s to harness the Columbia River for power generation, this was the first hydroelectric dam with a hydraulic drop sufficient to produce 500,000 kW of hydropower. The NHL district covers the dam and other elements of the federal dam project, including the #1 powerhouse, navigation lock, fish ladder, and hatchery.
'Columbia River Highway'
Photograph of a bridge on the Columbia River Highway, spanning a deep and forested gorge.
2000 na Multnomah, Hood River, and Wasco Constructed between 1913 and 1922, this was the first scenic highway in the United States. Designed specifically to provide visitors access to the most outstanding of the scenic features of the Columbia River Gorge, the highway is also an outstanding example of modern highway development for its pioneering advances in road engineering, and is the single most important contribution to the fields of civil engineering and landscape architecture by Samuel C. Lancaster.
'Crater Lake Superintendent's Residence'
Photograph of the Crater Lake Superintendent's Residence, showing walls built of large stones and wooden gables.
1987 Crater Lake National Park Klamath The 1930s-era Munson Valley development was originally one of the best-designed rustic installations in a U.S. national park. This is the only building in the group to remain in near-original condition, and it employed unusual construction methods in response to the very short Crater Lake building season.
'Deady and Villard Halls, University of Oregon'
Photograph of Deady Hall.
1977 Eugene Lane Completed in 1876 and 1886, respectively, Deady and Villard Halls are the first and second buildings of the University of Oregon. Deady Hall is simplified Italianate in design with mansarded main roof and towers; Villard Hall has Second Empire touches, and is one of the few surviving academic buildings of its era in the Western United States.
'Fort Astoria Site'
Artist's depiction of Fort Astoria as it appeared shortly after its construction, facing onto the waterfront and surrounded by forest behind.
1961 Astoria Clatsop John Jacob Astor attempted to break the British monopoly on the Pacific Northwest fur trade starting with construction of this fortified trading post in 1811. The fort subsequently became an important part of the American territorial claim to the Oregon Country. Astor sold the fort to the British North West Company in 1813.
'Fort Rock Cave' image pending 1961 Fort Rock Lake This cave yielded to archaeologists the "Fort Rock sandals", the oldest manufactured articles found in the Americas, which demonstrated the early development of weaving among Native Americans. Occupation of the site has been dated to 11,000 BCE.
'Jacksonville Historic District'
Birds-eye lithograph of Jacksonville in 1883, showing several city center and residential blocks and clearly labeled streets.
1966 Jacksonville Jackson Founded in 1852 as a mining town, Jacksonville became the principal financial center of southern Oregon until it was bypassed by the railroad. Today, its group of surviving unaltered commercial and residential buildings makes it a significant example of a mid-19th century inland commercial town.
'Kam Wah Chung Company Building' image pending 2005 John Day Grant This building is the best known example of a Chinese mercantile and herb store in the United States. It embodies the role of immigrant Chinese in the post-Civil War expansion period of the western United States.
'Lightship ''WAL-604'', "Columbia"'
1989 Astoria Clatsop Retired in 1979 as the last lightship to be stationed at the Columbia River Bar - or anywhere on the Pacific coast of the United States - ''WAL-604'' retains the best historic integrity of the last generation of U.S. Coast Guard lightships after 1939. ''WAL-604'', built in 1950, and its relatives closely resembled earlier lightship types in external appearance, but were a distinct departure in their overall design.
'Oregon Caves Chateau'
Photograph of the front of the Oregon Caves Chateau, surrounded by forest, on a wet day.
1987 Oregon Caves National Monument Josephine This rustically intimate site features a shaggy bark finish, stone retaining walls, fishponds, waterfalls, and walkways. Built in 1934, the structure makes use of a very limited site over a canyon, and retains a high degree of integrity in its design, furnishings, and setting.
'Pioneer Courthouse'
Photograph of the Pioneer Courthouse on a wet winter day, with the brick pavement of Pioneer Courthouse Square in the foreground.
1977 Portland Multnomah Built in 1875 and restored in the 1970s, this was one of the first monumental buildings in the Pacific Northwest. It has served as a U.S. courthouse, a customhouse, and a post office. It underwent another rehabilitation in the 2000s.
'Skidmore/Old Town Historic District'
Photograph of the Skidmore Fountain, with the New Market Block in the background showing its cast-iron architecture, in the Skidmore/Old Town Historic District.
1977 Portland Multnomah One of the most impressive historic commercial districts on the West Coast, this is where Portland began and first flourished. The buildings, which date from the mid-to-late-19th century, were built in a variety of High Victorian architectural styles, and many feature cast iron fronts.
'Sunken Village Archeological Site' image pending 1989 na Multnomah The archaeological remains of this Chinookan village are unusually well preserved. This cosmopolitan people's complex hunter-gatherer economy and extensive trade network allowed them to establish one of the highest population densities aboriginal North America, yet they left very few physical remains. The site has been subject to erosion and looting, problems which have been ameliorated by a protective layer of riprap.[3][4]
'Timberline Lodge'
Interior photograph from the second level of the lobby showing massive wooden beams and numerous works of art.
1977 Government Camp Clackamas President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated this lodge at an elevation of 6,000 feet (1,830 m) on the south slope of Mount Hood in 1937. It is considered the finest example of 1930s-era "mountain architecture" by the Works Progress Administration.
'Wallowa Lake Site' image pending 1989 Joseph Wallowa The religious and cultural values associated with this traditional Nez Perce ancestral campground have persisted for over a century since Young Chief Joseph and his band of nontreaty Nez Perce were driven out. It provides a view of high, glaciated lake and mountain country.
''Elmore, Samuel, Cannery ''
Photograph of the Samuel Elmore Cannery while it was in operation, with a "Bumble Bee" sign hanging above the door.
1966,
withdrawn 1993
Astoria Clatsop The home of "Bumble Bee" brand tuna, this was in fact the longest continuously-operated salmon cannery in the United States, from its construction in 1898 until decomissioning in 1980. The canned salmon industry was a cornerstone of the Northwest's resource-based economy from the late 1860s until after World War II. Amidst seasonal and declining salmon stocks, the cannery diversified into tuna in the 1930s. Due to structural deterioration, the building was slated for demolition in 1991, and it burned in 1993.
''Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge''
Photograph of a great egret standing on a canal gate valve amidst the marshes of the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge.
1965 na Klamath See main listing under California.


===Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is home to 158 National Historic Landmarks.
Rhode Island===

Belcourt Castle, Newport

The Breakers - Newport

The Elms - Newport

Fort Adams - Newport

★ Kingscote - Newport

Newport Casino

Newport Historic District

University Hall, Brown University - Providence

★ Ocean Drive Historic District - Newport

===South Carolina===

Beaufort Historic District

Brookgreen Gardens, Georgetown County, South Carolina

Camden Battlefield, Kershaw County, South Carolina

College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina

USS ''Clamagore'' (submarine), Patriot's Point, Mount Pleasant

Drayton Hall, Charleston, South Carolina

Fireproof Building, Charleston, South Carolina

Fort Hill, Clemson, South Carolina

USCGC ''Ingham'' (Coast Guard cutter), Patriot's Point, Mount Pleasant

USS ''Laffey'' (destroyer), Patriot's Point, Mount Pleasant

USS ''Yorktown'' (aircraft carrier), Patriot's Point, Mount Pleasant
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===South Dakota===
:'14 National Historic Landmarks'
:''In addition:'' 1 site listed primarily under another state
'Landmark name''Image''Year of designation''Locality''County''Description'
'Arzberger Site' image pending 1964 Pierre Hughes This archaeological site, dating from ''ca.'' 1500 CE, includes the remains of a very large fortified village on a mesa above the Missouri River. It consists of at least 44 circular house rings and 24 bastions covering 70 acres (28.3 ha). It is the northernmost site showing features of Central Plains cultures, and likely represents the Arikara people during a period when they were differentiating from the Pawnee.
'Bear Butte'
Photograph of the rocky summit of Bear Butte and the view over the Dakota plains.
1981 Sturgis Meade [162]
'Bloom Site' image pending 1964 Bloom Hanson This fortified archaeological site preserves the remains of about 25 rectangular houses dating to approximately 1000 CE. The site also once contained a notable concentration of burial mounds, which were however destroyed by cultivation. It is believed that this site was occupied by the ancestors of the Mandan.
'Crow Creek Site' image pending 1964 Chamberlain Buffalo [163]
'Deadwood Historic District'
High-elevation overview photograph of Deadwood from nearby Mount Moriah.
1961 Deadwood Lawrence [164]
'Fort Pierre Chouteau Site'
Lithograph giving an overview of a river valley and Fort Pierre Chouteau, surounded by tipis.
1991 Fort Pierre Stanley [165]
'Fort Thompson Mounds' image pending 1964 Fort Thompson Buffalo [166]
'Frawley Ranch' image pending 1977 Spearfish Lawrence [167]
'Langdeau Site' image pending 1964 Lower Brule Lyman [168]
'Mitchell Site' image pending 1964 Mitchell Davison [169]
'Molstad Village' image pending 1964 Mobridge Dewey A fortified prehistoric village of five circular house rings enclosed by a ditch comprises this archaeological site. It represents a transitional period as the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara peoples arose from the mixing of Central Plains and Middle Missouri cultural traits.
'Vanderbilt Archeological Site' image pending 1997 Pollock Campbell [170]
'Verendrye Site' image pending 1971 Fort Pierre Stanley [171]
'Wounded Knee'
Photograph of a hill on the Wounded Knee battlefield.
1965 Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Shannon [172]
''Blood Run Site'' image pending 1970 na Lincoln See main listing under Iowa.

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===Tennessee===
:'27 National Historic Landmarks'
:''In addition:'' 2 withdrawn designations, 1 site listed primarily under another state
'Landmark name''Image''Year of designation''Locality''County''Description'
'Beale Street Historic District'
Photograph of historic Beale Street buildings in 2006.
1966 Memphis Shelby Birthplace of the blues style of music, Beale Street produced significant developments in African-American music and the music of the United States generally. W.C. Handy was a prominent Beale Street figure from when this was a lively district of saloons and theaters.
'Blount, William, Mansion'
Springtime photograph of the Blount Mansion behind a white picket fence.
1965 Knoxville Knox The home of William Blount from 1792 to his death in 1800. A veteran of the Congress of the Confederation and the Constitutional Convention where he represented North Carolina, Blount then became governor of the Southwest Territory, led Tennessee to statehood, and later served in the US Senate.
'Chucalissa Site' image pending 1994 Memphis Shelby This archaeological mound complex dates from the Walls Phase (approximately 1400-1500). Its well-preserved historic materials include architecture, flora, fauna, and human skeletal remains.
'Fort Loudoun'
Photograph of restored buildings inside the Fort Loudoun palisade, with the Little Tennessee River in the background.
1965 Vonore Monroe Built by the British in 1756 during the French and Indian War, Fort Loudoun allied with the Cherokee to protect the British southern marches. The fort was abandoned in 1760.
'Fort Pillow'
Engraving of Confederate troops massacring Black Union soldiers after the Battle of Fort Pillow.
1974 Fort Pillow Lauderdale The Confederate victory at the Battle of Fort Pillow (April 1864) ended in the killing of 229 Black Union soldiers out of 262 engaged in the battle. This slaughter by the Southern troops under Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest has been labeled a massacre. "Remember Fort Pillow!" became a battle cry among Black soldiers for the remainder of the Civil War.
'Franklin Battlefield'
Painting of combat at the Second Battle of Franklin.
1960 Franklin Williamson At the Civil War Battle of Franklin (November 30, 1864), Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield's Union troops repelled repeated assaults by Confederate forces under Gen. John Bell Hood. The devastating losses sustained helped doom Hood's Army of Tennessee.
'George Peabody College for Teachers'
Winter photograph of the front façade of Memorial Hall at the George Peabody College for Teachers.
1965 Nashville Davidson As the University of Nashville, the college was the first institution to receive support from the Peabody Education Fund, which had been founded by George Peabody to rebuild education in the South after the Civil War. The university began operating as a teachers' college in 1875 and formally changed its name in 1909. It moved to its present location in 1914.
'Graceland (Home of Elvis Presley)'
Photograph of Elvis Presley's grave at Graceland, with flowers.
2006 Memphis Shelby Elvis Presley profoundly influenced American music and culture in the 20th century, and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll, Gospel, and Country Halls of Fame. Graceland was Presley's home for 20 years starting in 1957, and is intimately associated with his music and career.
'Hermitage, The'
Oblique front photograph of the Hermitage, showing the false-front architectural style.
1960 Nashville [3] Davidson This plantation was the home of Andrew Jackson from 1804 until his death. He built the Greek Revival mansion house in 1819. Jackson served as President of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
'Hiram Masonic Lodge No. 7' image pending 1973 Franklin Williamson The Chickasaw people were removed from their eastern homeland to territory across the Mississippi River by the Treaty of Franklin, which was signed here in 1830. President Andrew Jackson opened the meeting personally.
'Jubilee Hall, Fisk University' image pending 1974 Nashville Davidson Fisk University was founded in 1865 by the American Missionary Association to provide a liberal arts education for Blacks after the Civil War. Completed in 1876, this Victorian Gothic structure is the oldest building on campus.
'Long Island of the Holston' image pending 1960 Kingsport Sullivan The Long Island was a sacred council and treaty site among the Cherokee. Daniel Boone began from here to clear the Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap in 1775. The island has been heavily transformed by industrial development, and NPS staff recommended withdrawal of National Historic Landmark status in 1996 due to loss of historic integrity.
'Moccasin Bend Archeological District' image pending 1986 Chattanooga Hamilton This archaeological site on the Tennessee River contains a highly diverse set of Native American remains from the Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian periods. Spanish artifacts from the 16th century illustrate the early contact period in the Southeast. Earthworks from the Civil War Battle of Chattanooga are also preserved.
'Montgomery Bell Tunnel' image pending 1994 White Bluff Cheatham This is the oldest known full-size tunnel in the US. It was built in 1818-1819 by Montgomery Bell to divert water to provide industrial power. Manual drilling was arduous and performed by slaves using tools such as hammers, chisels, and black powder.
'Old First Presbyterian Church'
Photograph of the front steps, doors, and façade of Old First Presbyterian Church, showing Egyptian revival details.
1993 Nashville Davidson Architect William Strickland designed this church in the Egyptian Revival style. Beginning his career as an apprentice to Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Strickland was one of the most prominent architects in the United States at the time of his simultaneous work on the church and the Tennessee State Capitol. Built in 1849, the church has been nicknamed "Karnak on the Cumberland," and was his most in-depth application of the Egyptian style.
'Pinson Mounds' image pending 1964 Pinson Madison This site includes mounds covering a large spread of archaeological periods, beginning as early as 5000 BCE. Built here are two temple mounds, one effigy mound, and several other earthworks.
'Polk, James K., House' image pending 1961 Columbia Maury This house, built in 1816 was the home of future President James K. Polk for several years when he was a young man.
'Rattle and Snap' image pending 1971 Columbia Maury This mansion was built in the Greek Revival style by a relative of President James K. Polk, and sports a distinctive Corinthian portico.
'Rhea County Courthouse'
Photograph of the brick belltower of the Rhea County Courthouse, with an inset clock, against a cloudy sky.
1976 Dayton Rhea This courthouse was the scene of the Scopes Trial of July 1925, in which teacher John T. Scopes faced charges for including Charles Darwin's theory of evolution in his public school lessons. The trial became a clash of titans between the lawyers William Jennings Bryan for the prosecution and Clarence Darrow for the defense, and epitomizes the tension between fundamentalism and modernism in a wide range of aspects of American society.
'Ryman Auditorium'
Photograph of the brick façade of Ryman Auditorium on a sunny day.
2001 Nashville Davidson This auditorium was the home of the Grand Ole Opry from for 31 years from 1943 to 1974. The Opry, with its live music shows and radio programs, has deeply influenced the development of country music.
'Shiloh Indian Mounds Site' image pending 1989 Hurley Hardin This is the largest remaining fortified Mississippian ceremonial mound complex in the Tennessee Valley, including 6 Mississippian temple mounds, one Woodland burial mound, a village site, and a palisade foundation.
'Sun Record Company'
Interior photo of the Sun Record Company front office, with period furnishings and pictures of recording artists on the wall.
2003 Memphis Shelby This musical recording studio was established by Sam Phillips in 1952. It was here that he discovered and/or recorded many of the greatest names in rock and roll, including: B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, Ike Turner, Rufus Thomas, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Charlie Rich, and Roy Orbison. Rock and roll was deeply influenced by Phillips' work, and its advent drove profound changes in American music, society, and race relations.
'Sycamore Shoals' image pending 1964 Elizabethton Carter A treaty with the Cherokee, signed here in 1775, allowed the United States to acquire 20 million acres of Cherokee land. Sycamore Shoals later served as a staging area for the 1780 march of the Overmountain Men to victory over the British at Kings Mountain during the Revolutionary War.
'Tennessee State Capitol'
Photograph of the Tennessee State Capitol on a sunny day, the central cupola soaring against a clear sky.
1971 Nashville Davidson This fine example of Greek Revival architecture includes four Ionic porticos and a simple, well-proportioned interior. It was built in 1845-1859 under the direction of the noted architect William Strickland.
'Wynnewood' image pending 1971 Castalian Springs Sumner This was the earliest settlement in Middle Tennessee, and remains today as a group of six log buildings at a sulphur spring. The 1828 main house was a stagecoach inn and residence.
'X-10 Reactor, Oak Ridge National Laboratory' image pending 1965 Oak Ridge Roane As the main atomic research facility in the United States, this nuclear reactor pioneered the production of plutonium and, later, medical radioisotopes. Built in 1943, it was the world's first full-scale reactor.
'York, Alvin Cullom, Farm' image pending 1976 Pall Mall Fentress At the 1918 Battle of the Argonne Forest during World War I, Alvin C. York distinguished himself with a one-man action that killed 25 enemy soldiers, took 132 prisoners, and captured 35 machine guns. York received the Medal of Honor for this feat, and became even more famous for his refusal to capitalize on the award. He lived at this farm from 1922 until his death in 1964.
''Franklin, Isaac, Plantation'' image pending 1977,
withdrawn 2005
Gallatin Sumner Fairvue Plantation was built in 1832 by Isaac Franklin. Franklin retired to be a planter after a successful career as a partner in the largest slave-trading firm in the South prior to the Civil War. Loss of historic integrity due to redevelopment resulted in de-designation.
''Nashville Union Station and Trainshed ''
Photograph of the front of Nashville Union Station in 2006, five years after demolition of the trainshed.
1975,
withdrawn 2003
Nashville Davidson The station and trainshed were built in the 1890s by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad as a major transfer station for routing passengers to the Midwest and West. The trainshed was the longest single-span, gable roof structure constructed in the United States. The trainshed was demolished in 2001 due to dangerous structural deterioration, leading to withdrawal of National Historic Landmark designation.
''Siege and Battle of Corinth Sites''
Engraving of Union artillery in combat at the Second Battle of Corinth. The Confederate front line is in the background.
1991 na Hardeman See main listing under Mississippi.




===Texas===
#The Alamo - San Antonio
#Apollo Mission Control Center - Houston
#Bastrop State Park
#Dealey Plaza Historic District
#East End Historic District - Galveston
#Elissa (BARK) - Galveston
#Espada Aqueduct - San Antonio
#Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings - Dallas
#Fort Belknap
#Fort Brown
#Fort Concho - San Angelo
#Fort Davis
#Fort Richardson - Jacksboro
#Fort Sam Houston
#John Nance Garner House - Uvalde
#Governor's Mansion - Austin
#HA. 19 (Midget submarine) - Fredericksburg
#Hangar 9, Brooks Air Force Base - San Antonio
#Harrell Site - South Bend
#Highland Park Shopping Village - Highland Park
#J A Ranch (Goodnight Ranch)
#LBJ boyhood home - Johnson City
#King Ranch
#Landergin Mesa - Vega
#Lubbock Lake Landmark - Lubbock
#Majestic Theatre - San Antonio
#Mission Concepcion - San Antonio
#Palmito Ranch Battlefield - Brownsville
#Palo Alto Battlefield - Brownsville
#Plainview Site - Plainview
#Porter Farm - Terrell
#Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia - Goliad
#Randolph Field Historic District - San Antonio
#Resaca de La Palma Battlefield - Brownsville
#Roma Historic District - Roma
#Samuel Rayburn House - Bonham
#San Jacinto Battlefield - Houston
#Space Environment Simulation Laboratory - Houston
#Spanish Governor's Palace - San Antonio
#Spindletop Oilfield - Beaumont
#Strand National Historic Landmark District - Galveston
#Texas State Capitol - Austin
#Trevino-Uribe Rancho - San Ignacio
#USS Lexington (CV-16) - Corpus Christi
#USS Texas (BB-35) - Houston
#Woodland (Home of Sam Houston) - Huntsville


:''In Addition:''
:
USS Cabot (CVL-28) - Port of Brownsville - designated June 29, 1990 (located in New Orleans), designation withdrawn August 7, 2001 (located in Port Brownsville).
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===Utah===
:'13 National Historic Landmarks'
'Landmark name''Image''Year of designation''Locality''County''Description'
'Alkali Ridge' image pending 1964 na San Juan A set of widely-scattered archaeological remains of the earliest forms of Puebloan architecture, representing a period of transition from scattered, pit-style dwellings to a settled agricultural lifestyle. These multi-story buildings and kivas have yielded high-quality ceramics, and form the type location for the Pueblo II period (''ca.'' 900 CE - ''ca.'' 1100 CE).
'Bingham Canyon Open Pit Copper Mine'
Photograph of the Bingham Canyon Mine, taken from near the rim looking down to the bottom of the mine pit. Alpine snows cover about the upper one-third of the terraces inside the mine.
1966 na Salt Lake The world's first and largest open-pit copper mine, Bingham Canyon was opened in 1904.
'Bryce Canyon Lodge and Deluxe Cabins'
Photograph of the Bryce Canyon Lodge, surrounded by pine trees, illuminated by the sun at a low angle against a clear sky, with visitors standing on the verandah.
1987 Bryce Canyon National Park Garfield The Union Pacific Railroad built this national park lodge in 1924-1927. The architectural style was used by railroads for lodges across the American west with the encouragement of the National Park Service.
'Central Utah Relocation Center (Topaz)'
Photograph of the word "Topaz" written in barbed wire strung on a chain-link fence, at the Central Utah Relocation Center in 2006.
2007 na Millard One of 10 relocation centers for internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The internees were mostly from northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area, and included many professional artists.
'Danger Cave' image pending 1961 na Tooele Archaeological site featuring artifacts of the Desert Culture from ''ca.'' 9500 BCE until ''ca.'' 500 CE.
'Desolation Canyon' image pending 1968 na Carbon, Emery, Grand, and Uintah This remote canyon on the Colorado River was traversed by John Wesley Powell in 1869. Powell's expedition was sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution.
'Emigration Canyon'
Photograph of a high and broad view of Emigration Canyon.
1961 Salt Lake City Salt Lake The Mormon pioneers traversed the Wasatch Range through this canyon at the western end of their trail, beginning in 1847. The canyon mouth is the location of Brigham Young's famous quotation "This is the place."
'Fort Douglas' image pending 1975 Salt Lake City Salt Lake This US Army post was established in the 1860s to uphold United States authority in the Mormon territories, and to protect overland transportation and communication lines.
'Old City Hall'
Photograph of the Salt Lake City Old City Hall from the Utah State Capitol grounds.
1975 Salt Lake City Salt Lake Completed in 1866, the city hall also served as the capitol of the Utah Territory, and was the scene of many tensions between Mormon leaders and the United States.
'Quarry Visitor Center' image pending 2001 Dinosaur National Monument Uintah Built as part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 program of modern architectural design in the US national parks, this visitor center exemplifies the philosophy of locating visitor facilities immediately at the resource being interpreted. The visitor center is presently closed due to structural damage from unstable soils, and its future is in doubt.
'Smoot, Reed O., House'
Photographic portrait of Senator Reed O. Smoot.
1976 Provo Utah The home of Reed Smoot from 1892 to his death in 1941. Smoot was a prominent US Senator best known for advocacy of protectionism and the Hawley-Smoot Tariff.
'Temple Square'
Photograph of Temple Square in 1897, showing the Assembly Hall, the Tabernacle, and the Salt Lake Temple.
1964 Salt Lake City Salt Lake The earthly center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Begun in the mid-19th century, the Square's Mormon landmarks include the Salt Lake Temple, the Tabernacle, and the Assembly Hall.
'Young, Brigham, Complex'
Photograph of the Lion House from the sidewalk, with the Beehive House just visible behind.
1964 Salt Lake City Salt Lake The Beehive House and adjacent Lion House were the residence of Brigham Young from 1852 until his death in 1877. As President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the time of the Mormon settlement of the Salt Lake Valley, Young and his home were pivotal in the development of the Church, Utah, and the American west.

===Vermont===

Calvin Coolidge Homestead District - Plymouth Notch

Robert Frost Farm - Ripton

Rockingham Meeting House

Shelburne Farms - Shelburne

Socialist Labor Party Hall - Barre

Saint Johnsbury Athenaeum
Montpelier, undergoing restoration.

===Virginia===
Virginia is home to 118 National Historic Landmarks.



===Washington===
#''Adventuress'' (schooner) - Port Townsend (1989)
#American and English Camps - San Juan Island (1961)
#''Arthur Foss'' (tug) - Seattle (1989)
#Chinook Point - Pacific County (1961)
#''Duwamish'' (fireboat) - Seattle (1989)
#''Fireboat No. 1'' - Tacoma (1989)
#Fort Nisqually Granary - Tacoma (1970)
#Fort Worden - Port Townsend (1976)
#Lightship ''No. 83'', "Relief" - Kirkland (1989)
#Longmire Buildings - Mount Rainier National Park (1987)
#Marmes Rockshelter - Franklin County (1964)
#Mount Rainier National Park - Pierce County and Lewis County (1997)
#Panama Hotel - Seattle (2006)
#Paradise Inn - Mount Rainier National Park (1987)
#Pioneer Building, Pergola, and Totem Pole - Seattle (1977)
#Port Gamble Historic District (1966)
#Port Townsend (1977)
#Puget Sound Naval Shipyard - Bremerton (1992)
#Seattle Electric Company, Georgetown Steam Plant - Seattle (1984)
#''Virginia V'' (steamboat) - Seattle (1992)
#''W.T. Preston'' (snagboat) - Anacortes (1989)
#Yakima Park Stockade Group - Mount Rainier National Park (1987)
:''In addition:''
:
Bonneville Dam Historic District - Skamania County (1987) (main listing under Oregon)


===West Virginia===

International Mother's Day Shrine (Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church), Grafton - added 1992

★ Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Martinsburg Shops, Martinsburg - added 2003

★ Campbell Mansion Historic District, Bethany - added 1994

★ Clover Site, Lesage - added 1992

★ Davis and Elkins Historic District, Elkins - added 1988

★ Elkins Coal & Coke Company Historic District, Bretz - added 1983

Grave Creek Mound, Moundsville - added 1964

The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs - added 1990

★ Matewan Historic District, Matewan - added 1997

★ Old Main, Bethany College, Bethany - added 1990

★ Reber Radio Telescope, Green Bank - added 1989

★ Traveller's Rest, Kearneysville - added 1972

★ Wade House, Morgantown - added 1965

West Virginia Independence Hall, Wheeling - added 1988

Weston Hospital Main Building, Weston - added 1990

Wheeling Suspension Bridge, Wheeling - added 1975




===Wisconsin===
#Administration Building and Research Tower, S.C. Johnson Company - Racine (1976)
#Astor Fur Warehouse - Prairie du Chien (1960)
#Aztalan - Aztalan (1964)
#Harold C. Bradley House - Madison (1976)
#Brisbois House - Prairie du Chien (1960)
#USS ''Cobia'' - Manitowoc (1986)
#Dr. Fisk Holbrook Day House - Wauwatosa (1997)
#Dousman Hotel - Prairie du Chien (1960)
#Farmers' and Merchants' Union Bank - Columbia (1976)
#First Unitarian Society Meeting House, Shorewood Hills (2004)
#Fountain Lake Farm - Montello (1990)
#Fourth Street (Meir) School - Milwaukee (1990)
#Hamlin Garland House - West Salem (1971)
#Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum - Milwaikee (1993)
#Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House - Madison (2003)
#Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House - Madison (2003)
#Herbert Johnson House - Racine (1989)
#Robert M. LaFollette Home - Maple Bluff (1964)
#Little White Schoolhouse - Ripon (1974)
#Milton House - Milton (1998)
#Milwaukee City Hall - Milwaukee (2005)
#Namur Historic District - Door County (1990)
#North Hall, University Of Wisconsin - Madison (1965)
#Oconto Site - Oconto (1961)
#Pabst Theater - Milwaukee (1991)
#Ringling Brothers Circus Winter Quarters - Baraboo (1969)
#Schoonmaker Reef - Wauwatosa (1997)
#Second Fort Crawford Military Hospital - Prairie du Chien (1960)
#Silver Mound Archeological District - Jackson County (2006)
#Soldier's Home Reef - Milwaukee (1993)
#Taliesin - Spring Green (1976)
#Ten Chimneys - Genesee (2003)
#Turner Hall - Milwaukee (1996)
#University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium - Madison (1993)
#University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn - Madison (2005)
#University of Wisconsin Science Hall - Madison (1993)
#Van Hise Rock - Sauk County (1997)
#Villa Louis - Prairie du Chien (1960)
#Wisconsin State Capitol - Madison (2001)



===Wyoming===
#Expedition Island - Green River (1968)
#Fort D.A. Russell - Cheyenne (1975)
#Fort Phil Kearny and Associated Sites - Johnson County (1960)
#Fort Yellowstone - Yellowstone National Park (2003)
#Heart Mountain Relocation Center - Park County (2006)
#Horner Site - Park County (1961)
#Independence Rock - Natrona County (1961)
#Jackson Lake Lodge - Grand Teton National Park (2003)
#Lake Guernsey State Park - Guernsey (1997)
#Medicine Wheel - Big Horn County (1969)
#Murie Ranch Historic District - Grand Teton National Park (2006)
#Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums - Yellowstone National Park (1987)
#Obsidian Cliff - Yellowstone National Park (1996)
#Old Faithful Inn - Yellowstone National Park (1987)
#Oregon Trail Ruts - Guernsey (1966)
#J.C. Penney Historic District - Kemmerer (1978)
#Sheridan Inn - Sheridan (1964)
#South Pass - Fremont County (1961)
#Tom Sun Ranch - Casper (1960)
#Swan Land and Cattle Company Headquarters - Chugwater (1964)
#Union Pacific Railroad Depot - Cheyenne (2006)
#Upper Green River Rendezvous Site - Daniel (1961)
#Wapiti Ranger Station - Park County (1963)
#Wyoming State Capitol - Cheyenne (1987)


National Historic Landmarks in U.S. commonwealths and territories


===American Samoa===
#Blunts Point Battery - Pago Pago (1987)
#Government House - Pago Pago (1990)



===Midway Islands===
#World War II Facilities at Midway (1987)


The atom bomb pit at North Field on Tinian.

===Northern Mariana Islands===
#Landing Beaches; Aslito/Isley Field; & Marpi Point, Saipan Island - Saipan (1985)
#Tinian Landing Beaches, Ushi Point & North Fields, Tinian Island - Tinian (1985)


Taíno ball courts at Caguana Site.

===Puerto Rico===
#''Antonio Lopez'' - Dorado (1997)
#Caguana Site - Utuado (1993)
#Caparra Archaeological Site - Guaynabo (1994)
#La Fortaleza - San Juan (1960)



===Virgin Islands===
#Columbus Landing Site - Saint Croix (1960)
#Fort Christian - Saint Thomas (1977)
#Fort Frederik - Saint Croix (1997)
#St. Thomas Synagogue - Saint Thomas (1997)
#Skytsborg (Blackbeard's Castle) - Saint Thomas (1994)


Remnant artillery on Wake Island.

===Wake Island===
#Wake Island (1985)


==U.S. National Historic Landmarks in associated states==

===Marshall Islands===
#Kwajalein Island Battlefield - Kwajalein (1985)
#Roi-Namur - Kwajalein (1985)



===Federated States of Micronesia===
#Nan Madol - Pohnpei (1985)
#Truk Lagoon Underwater Fleet, Truk Atoll - Chuuk (1985)



===Palau===
#Peleliu Battlefield - Peleliu (1985)


U.S. National Historic Landmarks in foreign states


The American Legation in Tangier.

===Morocco===
#American Legation - Tangier (1982)


References


General




National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database

National Historic Landmark Program: Properties Determined Eligible for Designation as National Historic Landmarks

National Historic Landmark Program: Withdrawal of National Historic Landmark Designation
''Note: The above references, while all authoritative, are not entirely mutually consistent. Some details of this list may have been drawn from one of the references without support from the others. Reader discretion is advised.''
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External links



National Historic Landmark Program at the National Park Service

Lists of National Historic Landmarks

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