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The John W. Alford Building

21 South First Street

The Park National Bank dedicates this building to

John W. Alford

His leadership, judgement, dedication and integrity have been of inestimable value to this bank and this community for 50 years

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fort Worth Main Post Office Building

The Fort Worth Post Office was established in 1856 with pioneer settler Julian Field serving as Postmaster. The central offices were moved here in 1933 when this building was completed. Designed by the Fort Worth firm of Wyatt C. Hedrick, ...

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Hartford Municipal Building

This Property

Has been placed on the

National Register

Of Historic Places

By the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Arch Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Dr. A. J. Ferlazzo Building

(smaller marker to the right of the entrance)

In Honor of:

Dr. A. J. Ferlazzo

Humanitarian

Prince William County

(smaller marker to the left of the entrance)

County of Prince William

Dr. A. J. Ferlazzo Building

1990 - 1991

Board of County Supervisors

Hilda M. Barg

William J. Becker

Robert L. Cole

John ...

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Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing Co. Office Building

1885; Additions c. 1892 and 1909

This building is significant for its association with Madison's industrial history. It is all that remains of the once expansive Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing Co., a producer of farm implements and the first major ...

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Kern County Fair Exhibit Building

Over the years, county fairs have provided a venue for farmers and their families to showcase crops, livestock, arts, and crafts and learn about the latest agricultural techniques.

The land presently occupied by the museum was once the Kern County Fair ...

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Tuolumne County Albert N. Francisco Building

Constructed April 1981 – August 1982

Dedicated to the Citizens of

Tuolumne County

The Board of Supervisors

Clyde D. May – Chairman

Mildred Filiberti • Sidney H. Hatler • Steven C. Szalay • Billy H. Marr • William C. Davidson – County Administrator Officer

Architects

Angello-Vitiello-Niiya, Inc.

Contractor

Harold ...

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Fairley Bros. & Lampman Building

1896

Furniture retailers C.L. and D.B. Fairley joined undertaker Oscar Lampman to finance the construction of this building. The Fairleys opened a branch of their Colorado Springs store here; Lampman acted primarily as an investor.

The Central Drug Store occupied ...

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I.O.O.F. Building, 1882

A joint effort of the Masonic and Odd Fellows Lodges, this Classical Revival-style building required nearly a decade to complete due to a lack of money and materials. A parade kicked off the long awaited laying of the cornerstone, into ...

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Knights of Pythias Building

With the exception of the Courthouse, the Knights of Pythias Building, also known as the Tilton Building, has always been the tallest building on the Plaza at 46 feet. It was dedicated on November 27, 1895, and is one of ...

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