Cedar Grove - Buildings and Other Properties

Buildings and Other Properties

Australia
  • Cedar Grove Weir on the Logan River, Queensland
United States
  • Cedar Grove Plantation, a Greek Revival plantation house near Faunsdale, Marengo County, Alabama
  • Susina Plantation, a Greek Revival plantation house also known as Cedar Grove, near Thomasville, Georgia, listed on the NRHP in Grady County, Georgia
  • Cedar Grove (Baltimore, Maryland), a historic home
  • Cedar Grove (La Plata, Maryland), a historic home
  • Cedar Grove (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), a historic home
  • Cedar Grove (Williamsport, Maryland), a historic home
  • Thomas Cole House or Cedar Grove, a National Historic Landmark that includes the home and the studio of painter Thomas Cole
  • Cedar Grove (Oak Grove, Kentucky), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Christian County, Kentucky
  • Cedar Grove (Franklin, Missouri), listed on the NRHP in Howard County, Missouri
  • Cedar Grove (Natchez, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Adams County, Mississippi
  • Cedar Grove (Vicksburg, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Warren County, Mississippi
  • Cedar Grove (Huntersville, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
  • Cedar Grove (Edgefield, South Carolina), listed on the NRHP in Edgefield County, South Carolina
  • Cedar Grove (Brownsville, Tennessee), listed on the NRHP in Haywood County, Tennessee
  • Cedar Grove (Clarksville, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Mecklenburg County, Virginia
  • Cedar Grove (Providence Forge, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in New Kent County, Virginia
  • Cedar Grove (Cedar Grove, West Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Kanawha County, West Virginia

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