Results for Toll House
Michigan Road Tollhouse
Early roads helped establish trade and governmental activi...
The Old Tollhouse
Alte Mauth
[Marker text in German:]
Hier stand...
East Walker Toll House
Henry Hayes lived in the toll house building on this site ...
Rough and Ready Toll House
Built it 1859 by Benoni Thompson to collect tolls for usin...
Toll House
Site of toll house of the Stoyestown-Greensburg Turnpike R...
Toll House
Just northeast of here stood 1 of 5 gates of Greensburg-Pi...
Durham Road Toll House
Newtown Heritage Walk No. 19
The Newtown and Wrigh...
Tollhouse
In the early 60's Elijah Sarvers, a solitary goatherd, was...
Bear Mountain Bridge Toll House
This property has been placed on
the National Regist...
Site of Toll House
Monticello-Jeffersonville Turnpike
Site of Toll Hous...
Results for Toll House
Michigan Road Tollhouse
Early roads helped establish trade and governmental activities in Indianapolis. The Michigan Road Tollhouse is one of very few survivors of this early period in local history. The New Augusta Gravel Road Company built this small frame house to house ...
The Old Tollhouse
Alte Mauth
[Marker text in German:]
Hier stand die
Alte Mauth
Zerstört durch
Kriegseinwirkung
1944 - 1945
[Marker text translated into English:]
Here stood the Old Tollhouse. Destroyed by the effects of war, 1944-1945.
Marker can be reached from Mauthgasse just from Gruener Markt.
Courtesy hmdb.org
East Walker Toll House
Henry Hayes lived in the toll house building on this site and collected tolls beginning about 1880 and continued until the county purchased the road in 1915. State ownership occurred August 21, 1833. Tolls were 25¢ for saddle horsed, 75¢ ...
Rough and Ready Toll House
Built it 1859 by Benoni Thompson to collect tolls for using the Gephardt Union Turnpike running 6 miles from Penn Valley to Grass Valley. The last remaining original toll house in the West. It served as a Wells Fargo Express ...
Toll House
Site of toll house of the Stoyestown-Greensburg Turnpike Road Co. The turnpike, a section of the Philadelphia- Pittsburgh road, was completed in 1819 at a cost of about $6,000 a mile. State took over the turnpike in 1911.
Marker is at ...
Toll House
Just northeast of here stood 1 of 5 gates of Greensburg-Pittsburgh Turnpike Road Co. The turnpike, a section of the Pittsburgh-Philadelphia road, was completed in 1817. Over it, passed goods in trade between east and west.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Durham Road Toll House
Newtown Heritage Walk No. 19
The Newtown and Wrightstown Turnpike (Durham) Toll House was in operation from approximately 1870 to 1920, when it was originally located at this site at the intersection of Sycamore Street (532) and Durham Road (413). ...
Tollhouse
In the early 60's Elijah Sarvers, a solitary goatherd, was the first non-Indian here. In 1866 the Woods Bros. began making shakes on Pine Ridge, hiring Indians to carry them down the mountain. In 1867 the county granted them a ...
Bear Mountain Bridge Toll House
This property has been placed on
the National Register of Historic Places by
The United States Department of the Interior
Dedicated on September 22, 2002
New York State
and
Town of Cortlandt
Marker is on Bear Mountain Bridge Road (U.S. 6) ½ mile north of Roa ...
Site of Toll House
Monticello-Jeffersonville Turnpike
Site of Toll House, Monticello-Jeffersonville Turnpike, 1875.
Marker is on Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org