Results for I O O F Building
B.F. Marcos Building
This structure has been
recorded by the
Histor...
Lukens Executive Office Building
The Lukens National Historic District
Addressing t...
First National Bank of Glendale Building
This structure was built in 1909 as the north half of the ...
Old Wells Fargo Building
Site of
Old Wells Fargo Building
1853
...
The Bank of Arizona and the Electric Buildings
A bank was an important asset to a new and growing communi...
"Indian Jim" and the Building of Kansas City Road
- Main Marker: -
Founded in 1857, O...
Federal Highway Administration Murrah Building Memorial
In loving memory of our Federal Highway Administrat...
Results for I O O F Building
B.F. Marcos Building
This structure has been
recorded by the
Historic American
Buildings Survey
of the United States Department
of the Interior for its Archives
at the Library of Congress
Marker is on East 7th Ave.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Lukens Executive Office Building
The Lukens National Historic District
Addressing the needs of a growing business, a new office building was constructed on South First Avenue. Groundbreaking took place in 1902 and Lukens Main Office was completed in the fall of 1903. The building ...
First National Bank of Glendale Building
This structure was built in 1909 as the north half of the Hotchkiss building. It was a pool hall prior to 1918, when C. H. Tinker (Mayor 1918-20) purchased and remodeled it for his Security State Bank which he renamed ...
Old Wells Fargo Building
Site of
Old Wells Fargo Building
1853
Dedicated to the Pioneers of California
By Hydraulic Parlor No. 56 N.S.G.W.
July 5, 1926
Marker is on Main Street near Commercial Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
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 ...
"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, ...
Federal Highway Administration Murrah Building Memorial
In loving memory of our Federal Highway Administration family members lost in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, April 19, 1995
Lucio Aleman, Jr. • Larry J. Jones • Michelle A. Reeder
Mark A. Bolte • James ...