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Joseph Finney HouseJoseph Finney House is a historic home located in Penn Township, Parke County, Indiana. It was built in 1827, and is a two-story, Continental hewn log structure with a side-gable roof. It has a frame ell. The original log structure measures 24 feet wide and 16 feet deep.
Sage-Robinson-Nagel HouseSage-Robinson-Nagel House, also known as the Historical Museum of the Wabash Valley, is a historic home located at Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana. It was built in 1868 and is a two-story, L-shaped, Italianate style brick dwelling. It has a low-pitched hipped roof with heavy double brackets, decorative front porch, and a projecting bay window.
First English Lutheran ChurchThe English Lutheran Church in Lawrence, Kansas is a historic church that has played a significant role in the religious and social fabric of the community. Originally founded in [year], the church has served as a place of worship, community engagement, and social support for its members and the broader Lawrence community.
Karpeles Manuscript Library MuseumThe Karpeles Manuscript Library Museums in Indiana are part of a unique network of museums dedicated to preserving and showcasing historical manuscripts and documents of significant cultural and historical importance.These museums, founded by David and Marsha Karpeles, house a vast collection of original manuscripts, historical documents, and artifacts, including writings by notable figures from various periods of history.
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Johnson–Denny House Johnson–Denny House, also known as the Johnson-Manfredi House, is a historic home located at Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. It was built in 1862, and is a two-story, five-bay, T-shaped, frame dwelling with Italianate style design elements. It has a bracketed gable roof and a two-story rear addition. It features a vestibule added in 1920. Also on the property is a contributing 1+1⁄2-story garage, originally built as a carriage house.