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Walterscheid Pump Factory and Machine Shop Building

Built 1900 and 1901

Historic Address: 122/124 N. Mead

Current Address: 116 N. Mead

Marker is on Mead Street, on the right when traveling north.

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Brokers Office and Warehouse Company Building

Built 1929

Built For The Grant-Billingsley

Fruit Company

(Fourth of 4 Buildings)

Architect: Glenn H. Thomas, Wichita, KS.

Renovated In 2004 For Condominiums

Historic Address: 145 N. Rock Island

Current Address: 151 N. Rock Island

Marker is at the intersection ...

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F. G. F. G. and C. H. Smyth and Sons Building C. H. Smyth and Sons Building

Built 1912

Historic Address: 120/122 N. Rock Island

Current Address: 117 N. Mosley

Marker is on Mosley, on the left when traveling north.

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Coleman Co. Inc. Factory Building

Built 1936 - 1937

Housed Coleman's Machine Shop

Historic Address: 253 N. Mead

Current Address: 255 N. Mead

Marker is on Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.

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Packers Office Building

Packers Heritage Trail

The Packers moved into the south side of this building, located at 349 S. Washington St., in 1949 and occupied it until a new administration building was completed next to what is now Lambeau Field in 1963.

Curly Lambeau ...

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Curly Lambeau's Office Northern Building

Packers Heritage Trail

Curly Lambeau occupied an office in the Northern Building for nearly 20 years while he was coaching the Packers, but visitors might have been taken aback by the sign on his door. It read: Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance ...

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1934 Pampa Post Office Building

A post office was established here in 1892, and in 1902 the town of Pampa was formally platted. Following the discovery of oil in the area in 1926, Pampa experienced a population boom which created a need for a larger ...

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A Building Stood Here Before 1680

A building stood here before 1680. It was wrecked in the Great Indian Uprising. This house incorporates what remains.

Marker is on East Palace Avenue west of Cathedral Place, on the right when traveling west.

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The First High Rise Concrete Frame Building in the United States

Commemorating the first high rise concrete frame building in the United States

Erected 1903

Marker is at the intersection of E 4th St and Vine St, on the right when traveling west on E 4th St.

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Washington Afro-American Newspaper Office Building

1800 11th Street, NW

The independent weekly Afro-American, one of the most enduring Black newspapers in the country was founded in Baltimore in 1892 by John H. Murphy, Sr. The Washington Afro-American began publication in 1932, and operated from this ...

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