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Constructed in 1835 in Mendota, Minnesota, the Ceply House was a major fur trading post and regional stronghold, with walls nearly 18 inches thick, designed to withstand harsh winters.
Mississippi: Lott House
The Lott House, built in 1757 in Pascagoula, Missouri, is a French colonial structure known as the “Old Fort“—an early example of frontier architecture from the French period.
New Hampshire: Richard Jackson House
Built circa 1664 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, this classic timber-frame home has stood for over 350 years, featuring authentic 17th-century New England construction.