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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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National Historic Landmark - United Charities Building

National Historic Landmark - United Charities Building

Completed in 1893 and built entirely at the expense of a wealthy businessman, this building was intended to provide charitable groups with a central building and lower rent than they would have elsewhere.

The ...

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United Building

Built 1887

Completed in 1903, this building once was owned by T.E. Dewey and was known as the Brady Building. In 1904, following a disastrous flood, the building was sold to Cleyson L. Brown, Abilene entrepreneur whose many enterprises provided employment ...

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United Mine Workers of America Building

Has been designated a

National Historic Landmark

This site possesses national significance

in commemorating the history of the

United States of America

Associated with the American Labor Movement since the

1930's, this building served for over two decades as

organized ...

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G. Ross Anderson Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthou

Entered on the National Register

of Historic Places

December 13, 1971

Federal Building

U.S. Courthouse

Federal Postal Station

Anderson, South Carolina

Thomas Harlan Ellett

Architect 1938

This property significantly contributes to the Nation's cultural heritage.

Commemorated June 1976

Gerald R. Ford

President of the United States

Jack Eckerd

Administrator of General Services

Marker is at ...

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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.

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