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Hightower Brothers Livery Stable
Founded in 1896 by brothers John Judge and Milton Graham H...
The Livery Stable
This was one of three livery stables in Upper Lake in the ...
The E. E. Brady Livery Stable
Erected - 1890
Built between 1890 and 1895, this sma...
The Livery Stable and the First Catholic Church
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Whitlock's Livery, later th...
The Old Livery Stable
The original livery stable on this site is believed to hav...
Results for The Livery Stable
Hightower Brothers Livery Stable
Founded in 1896 by brothers John Judge and Milton Graham Hightower, this small-town livery stable served the community and surrounding countryside until its closing in 1955. Originally located nearby, the business moved to this “New Town” site in 1905. A ...
The Livery Stable
This was one of three livery stables in Upper Lake in the 1880's. As far back as 1870, Upper Lake was the terminus of both the Cloverdale and Clearlake stage lines, bringing tourists to the famous mineral waters of Witter ...
The E. E. Brady Livery Stable
Erected - 1890
Built between 1890 and 1895, this small building originally housed a blacksmith and wagon shop. From 1910 to 1914, E.E. Brady ran a livery, feed, and sales barn here. By 1916 this building was serving as the Seminole ...
The Livery Stable and the First Catholic Church
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Whitlock's Livery, later the Sperry Livery stable, was across the street from the firehouse. Whitlock ran a stage to the Branchville station before the branch line was built in 1870. The livery stable also boarded horses, including those ...
The Old Livery Stable
The original livery stable on this site is believed to have been built in the 1840s. It was a wooden structure, and was lost during a devastating fire in 1872 that also destroyed much of downtown Abbeville. The current brick ...