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Bowers Brothers Coffee and Tea Building
104 Shockoe Slip
Richmond’s flour, milled here in Sh...
The Mulvenon Building
Completed in August 1901, the Mulvenon Building was one of...
Staacke Brothers Building
Designed by prominent Texas Architect James Riely Gordon (...
Mills Brothers Commercial Building
Built in 1904, this Neo-Classical Revival building was con...
Sine Brothers Hardware Building
6329 North 58th Drive
Floyd Holmes Sine came to Ariz...
“Ladies and Gentlemen, Elvis Has Left the Building”
Former site of the Market Square Arena where on June 26, 1...
The Bank of Arizona and the Electric Buildings
A bank was an important asset to a new and growing communi...
The Flagg Building
The Eternal Saloon
Built in 1856 on the site of the ...
"Indian Jim" and the Building of Kansas City Road
- Main Marker: -
Founded in 1857, O...
First Free Public Library Building in the United States
First Free
Public Library Building
in t...
Results for The Building
Bowers Brothers Coffee and Tea Building
104 Shockoe Slip
Richmond’s flour, milled here in Shockoe Slip, was known all over the world for its high quality. On their return from delivering flour and the popular Virginia tobacco, ships were laden with coffee, tea, and exotic spices, which ...
The Mulvenon Building
Completed in August 1901, the Mulvenon Building was one of the first buildings constructed after the fire of 1900. It replaced a one-story wood-frame saloon building which was destroyed in the fire. Built by William J. Mulvenon, who arrived in ...
Staacke Brothers Building
Designed by prominent Texas Architect James Riely Gordon (1864-1937), this structure was built in 1894 to house the successful carriage business of German immigrant August Frederick Staacke (d.1909). An excellent example of the architecture of a developing commercial society, the ...
Mills Brothers Commercial Building
Built in 1904, this Neo-Classical Revival building was constructed for local grocers Albert and Elmer Mills. The wall ad around the corner for Gardner's "Purity Bread" with its butter yellow wrapper dates to the early 50s when the building was ...
Sine Brothers Hardware Building
6329 North 58th Drive
Floyd Holmes Sine came to Arizona in 1897. Sine is considered to be the father of Glendale's city water system. When he bought this site in 1910, it was the only public well and water system. He ...
“Ladies and Gentlemen, Elvis Has Left the Building”
Former site of the Market Square Arena where on June 26, 1977 Elvis Aaron Presley performed his final concert. A scarf given by Elvis at that concert and words of remembrance from his fans have been encased in this marker ...
The Bank of Arizona and the Electric Buildings
A bank was an important asset to a new and growing community. Chartered by Solomon Lewis and M. W. Kales in 1877, the Bank of Arizona was the first business in the Arizona Territory devoted exclusively to banking. The partners ...
The Flagg Building
The Eternal Saloon
Built in 1856 on the site of the U.S. Hotel, this brick edifice has served Nevada City as the Council Chamber, Schreiber’s and since 1957 Eddie Furano’s Bank Club. Here at Schreiber’s Felix, the marvelous mysterious music box ...
"Indian Jim" and the Building of Kansas City Road
- Main Marker: -
Founded in 1857, Olathe was strategically located on the Santa Fe Trail. In the era of horsepower, the new town was a day's journey from Independence, Missouri. As time passed, Olathe's population and commerce grew, ...
First Free Public Library Building in the United States
First Free
Public Library Building
in the United States
Donated by
Andrew Carnegie
Supported by
Public Funds
Completed in 1890
Women's Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Marker can be reached from Allegheny Square East west of East Ohio Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org