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Background imageColonial Collection: San Jose Mission

San Jose Mission is a Spanish Colonial Mission located in San Antonio, Texas. This historical Catholic church is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site

Background imageColonial Collection: Architectural Features of Quitos Basilica of Nuestra SeAnora de la Merced

Architectural Features of Quitos Basilica of Nuestra SeAnora de la Merced
This Spanish colonial church is located in the Ecuadorian capital Quito. This white stuccoed church is adorned with Incan and Catholic inscriptions

Background imageColonial Collection: The Doors of Old Quito

The Doors of Old Quito
These street doors in the capital city of Quito, Ecuador are reflective of the Spanish influence in its colonial architecture

Background imageColonial Collection: A Hillside View of Urban Quito

A Hillside View of Urban Quito
In Quito, Ecuador hillside neighborhoods like this surround the old colonial city. These neighborhoods are geographically large and over populated

Background imageColonial Collection: Mission Espada: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mission Espada: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Mission San Francisco de la Espada was founded in 1690 by Spanish friars in San Antonio, Texas. This front wooden door is an example of the Spanish colonial influence on its architecture

Background imageColonial Collection: Havana

Havana
A view of the city, Havana

Background imageColonial Collection: Old rusty cannons at El Morro fortress

Old rusty cannons at El Morro fortress
17th century cannons and the lighthouse of the fortress Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro, known as El Morro, in Havana

Background imageColonial Collection: The Santa Catalina Arch, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez, Guatemala, Latin America

The Santa Catalina Arch, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez, Guatemala, Latin America

Background imageColonial Collection: De Sollano Street, San Miguel de Allende

De Sollano Street, San Miguel de Allende

Background imageColonial Collection: Church of San Francisco, looking up Recreo

Church of San Francisco, looking up Recreo

Background imageColonial Collection: Old Style Printing Press

Old Style Printing Press
A hand operated printing press of the kind used in colonial era North America, early 20th Century. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageColonial Collection: Washington Tavern In Philadelphia

Washington Tavern In Philadelphia
Exterior view of the Washington tavern when it was known as the Falstaff Inn, Philadelphia, 1830. The public house at 6th and Jayne opened in 1790

Background imageColonial Collection: View Of Colonial Lower Manhattan

View Of Colonial Lower Manhattan
Partially colored engraving from 1853 shows the southern end of Manhattan Island from across the East River as a thriving port city and commercial hub of the colony of New York

Background imageColonial Collection: Colonial New York

Colonial New York
View of the settlement and harbor of New York shows docks and ships along the bustling waterfront three years after it was acquired by the English from the Dutch, 1667

Background imageColonial Collection: View Of Colonial New York

View Of Colonial New York
Engraving shows sailing ships and activity along the waterfront of the early settlement of New York shortly after it was seized by the English from the Dutch and the name changed from New Amsterdam

Background imageColonial Collection: Early View Of Colonial New York

Early View Of Colonial New York
Engraving shows the earliest view of what will someday be Lower Manhattan in New York City and includes several groups of Indians paddling canoes, Dutch sailing ships and rowboats, a fort

Background imageColonial Collection: Raising The Liberty Pole In New York

Raising The Liberty Pole In New York
Artists depiction of several incidents of the American Revolutionary period in New York City, late 18th Century. In the center foreground the Sons of Liberty anti-tax guerillas raise a Liberty Pole

Background imageColonial Collection: Protesting The Stamp Act

Protesting The Stamp Act
Colonists protest the Stamp Act imposed by England on the American colonies and hold aloft a banner, Englands Folly, Americas Ruin, in New York, November 1, 1765

Background imageColonial Collection: First Thanksgiving Dinner Illustration 1621

First Thanksgiving Dinner Illustration 1621
Illustration depicting the Pilgrims serving food to American Indians at the first Thanksgiving dinner in 1621. (Photo by American Stock/Getty Images)



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