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The Welfare Building

The Welfare Building was constructed in 1906 as a recreation facility for the workers of the Glazier Stove Company. It featured a swimming pool, a billiard hall, a basketball court, a theatre and a reading room. Chelsea native Frank P. ...

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Grand Army of the Republic Building

Memorial to the Soldiers and Sailors of 1861-1865

Marker is at the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Cass Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Grand River Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The PECO Building

Historic Pottstown Walking Tour

On February 19, 1889, the Pottstown Light, Heat & Power Co., located on Queen St. west of Penn St., along the railroad tracks, brought electricity to Pottstown. That night, High St. was illuminated by a series of ...

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The Coblentz-Long Building

Circa 1800

Given its location, the Coblentz-Long Building has associations with the growth and development of the National Pike and with the Civil War. In 1768 Conrad Crone platted the lots of the entire block 2-14 West Main, known as Smithfield, ...

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The Sclater Building

The oldest surviving commercial structure in Old Hampton was built by William S. Sclater following the War Between the States. The lot is part of an original one-half acre on which, by the 1750's, was a large brick house belonging ...

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Polk Theatre and Office Building

This property has been

placed on the

National

Register of

Historic Places

By the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on South Florida Avenue north of West Lemon Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Brumley - Puleston Building

Erected - 1922

The contractor, George A. Fuller, who was also the builder of the Lincoln Memorial, the FlatIron Building, and the New York Biltmore Hotel, started construction on this building in 1922 for Dr. L.A. Brumley and Dr. Samuel Puleston. ...

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The Building

Andrew Gauthier built St. Paul’s Chapel in 1766 – a perfect example of Georgian Classic-Revival style architecture. Surrounded by farmland and orchard, this remote “country church” accommodated parishioners living on the outskirts of town. With the addition of the steeple ...

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The "Bugsy Building"

On this site Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel's original Flamingo Hotel stood from December 26, 1944 until December 14, 1993.

The hotel, which housed 77 rooms, including the notorious Mr. Siegel's “Bugsy Suite” or “Presidential Suite” as it was sometimes referred to, was ...

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The Henry B. Lord Building

Erected - 1895

This small one story rectangular building was built between 1890 and 1895. Constructed of brick, it has a flat roof with a parapet. The exterior is covered with ceramic tile, stucco and metal lath which mask the early ...

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