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The Old Vet’s Building
In 1852 Phillip L. Platt preempted a ½ quarter section her...
The Security Trust Building
Historic Pottstown Walking Tour
The stone dwelling t...
Site of the Kessing Building
On this site, the first frame building in Tehachapi was bu...
The First Building of the Centre Congregational Church
Here Stood the First Building
Of the Centre Congr...
The Meisch Building
Erected - 1923
When constructed in 1923 the Meisch b...
The Donald D. Hill County Administration Building
County Commissioner 1969-1996
Dedicated November 16,...
The Neil P. Anderson Building
Neil P. Anderson (1847-1912) lived in Fort Worth by 1882. ...
The Cork'n Bottle Building
Built 1935-36
A rare example of a Depression Era Art...
Cotheret Building, 1903
Throughout the Gaslamp, this is the only building with an ...
The True Reformer Building
City Within a City
The daily lives of residents of...
Results for The Building
The Old Vet’s Building
In 1852 Phillip L. Platt preempted a ½ quarter section here. He erected a log building for the lodging of miners. He named his hotel The Kossuth House. Dr. Platt died in 1853. His widow sold the property to Anna ...
The Security Trust Building
Historic Pottstown Walking Tour
The stone dwelling that originally stood on this ground was built in 1770 by a member of the Potts family. In 1842, Jonas Smith bought it from one of its subsequent owners and opened a store. In ...
Site of the Kessing Building
On this site, the first frame building in Tehachapi was built by Mary and Bernard Kessing. They replaced the original wooden building in 1905 with a beautiful brick building named the Kessing Building, which was destroyed in the 1952 earthquake. ...
The First Building of the Centre Congregational Church
Here Stood the First Building
Of the Centre Congregational Church
Erected in 1815
Moved to Its Present Site 1842
This Marker Was Placed July 5, 1916
Marker is on Park Place 0.1 miles east of ...
The Meisch Building
Erected - 1923
When constructed in 1923 the Meisch building was considered a typical example of American commercial architecture. It was designed by W.B. Talley, and built by R.J. Gallespie for the Sanford Investment Co., John Meisch, President. The materials were ...
The Donald D. Hill County Administration Building
County Commissioner 1969-1996
Dedicated November 16, 1996
Marker can be reached from the intersection of 2nd Street and Park Place, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Neil P. Anderson Building
Neil P. Anderson (1847-1912) lived in Fort Worth by 1882. A talented broker, he helped this city set the pace for cotton trading in the inland markets of the southwest. His firm had Sanguinet & Staats design this “Cotton Exchange” ...
The Cork'n Bottle Building
Built 1935-36
A rare example of a Depression Era Art Modern style building in Palm Springs. The double and triple bands of horizontal 'streamline' moldings, flat unembellished blocky wall surfaces, and symmetrical façade are characteristics of the Art Modern style.
Originally Simpson’s ...
Cotheret Building, 1903
Throughout the Gaslamp, this is the only building with an original second story balcony. The upstairs has operated as rented rooms under the names of the Cotheret, Ardmore, and Gaslamp Hotel. The Canary Cottage, run by San Diego's most notorious ...
The True Reformer Building
City Within a City
The daily lives of residents of this historic African American community were woven together through hundreds of social and civic organizations--fraternal organizations, clubs, school alumni associations, civic associations and the like. The grand 5-story, Italianate building ...