Historic Artists' Homes and Studios
101 Spring Street
The New York City home and studio of artist Donald Judd (1928-1994).
A. Jackson Crawford Building
Circa 1825-1849. Crawford was an attorney for the local community, and this site was the location of his office.
Adas Israel Synagogue
Period of significance: 1876. Mission: - to create a vibrant religious community through enriching Jewish study, joyous celebration and binding connection to God and Torah, - to strengthen the sense of Jewish Peoplehood through active support of Jewish li
African Zion Baptist Church
Circa 1872. The African Zion Baptist Church is considered one of the mother churches of black Baptists in West Virginia.
Aijalon Baptist Church
Circa 1950. This site is associated with Francis Griffin.
Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens
This former Mediterranean-style home and studio of internationally known sculptor, Albin Polasek (1879–1965), features his life-like busts and grand sculptures in several rooms as well as the broad gardens that slope down to Lake Osceola.
Albina Historic Community
"Until 1891 a separate city, Albina has been the city's principal African American neighborhood since the 1930s." (Portland Cultural Tours Brochure)
Alice Austen House
Alice Austen (1866-1952), who is ranked among the foremost early American women documentary photographers, was born and lived in her family's "Clear Comfort" home for 80 years.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity House
Circa 1939: Acquired this site. The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity House belongs to the local chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. The national fraternity was started in 1906. The first Detroit chapter was started in 1919. By the year 1939, the Detroit
Amanda Smith Birthplace
This site is associated with Amanda Smith.


