Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Georgia), where Martin Luther King Sr. and Jr. preached, and individually listed on the NRHP and included within the Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site
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Golden Spike National Historic Site is a U.S. National Historic Site located at Promontory Summit, north of the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
Savenac Historic Tree Nursery - Located near Haugan, former USDA Forest Service nursery designated a National Historic Site
On May 8, 2008, President George W. Bush signed the Wild Sky Wilderness Act into law, which changed the status of the former U.S. National Monument to National Historic Site and added the Nidoto Nai Yoni (Let It Not Happen Again) Memorial on Bainbridge Island, Washington to the monument.
Adams National Historical Park, formerly Adams National Historic Site, in Quincy, Massachusetts, preserves the home of Presidents of the United States John Adams and John Quincy Adams, of U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, Charles Francis Adams, and of the writers and historians Henry Adams and Brooks Adams.
Carrying Place, Ontario, a community and National Historic Site in Canada
In 1977, President Jimmy Carter signed a proclamation making it the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site.
The Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site, located in Danville, California, preserves Tao House, the Monterey Colonial hillside home of America's only Nobel Prize-winning playwright, Eugene O'Neill.
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site, a United States National Historic Site located in Brookline, Massachusetts
Grosse Île and the Irish Memorial National Historic Site were twinned on May 25, 1998, with the Famine Museum in Strokestown, Ireland.
Kansas City is the location of 266 of these properties and districts; they are listed separately, while the remaining 50 properties and districts, including all of National Historic Landmarks and the National Historic Site, are listed below.
Norstead (Newfoundland), a reconstructed Viking-age village and port near L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, Newfoundland and Labrador
Anne's, Gladstone Avenue (in earlier documents, St Anne's, Brockton and popularly the Group of Seven Church) in Toronto is a National Historic Site and parish of the Anglican Church of Canada.
Watervale, Michigan, a former lumber town now a National Historic Site