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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenville ...

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    Brushy Creek: October 6, 1999 : 327 Rice St. ... This was the first apartment building in the city. ... Greenville City Hall: Greenville City Hall. August 19, 1971 ...

  3. List of Art Deco architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prince George's Apartments Hyattsville: 1939 Roosevelt Center Greenbelt Historic District: Greenbelt: 1937 Samester Parkway Apartments: Baltimore: 1939 Senator Theatre: Baltimore: 1939 Sligo Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Washington Adventist University. Takoma Park: 1944 Spring Creek Shopping Center Silver Spring: 1938 Tastee Diner: Silver ...

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    Davenport Apartments is a historic apartment building located at Greenville, South Carolina.It was built in 1915–1916, and is a three-story, U-shaped, brick building. It consists of a large rectangular section in the rear with two smaller wings that extend from the rear block to the street.

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    Mill Creek Plantation: Thomasville Thomas 76000651 Millpond Plantation: Thomasville Thomas 01000535 Oak Grove Plantation: Newnan Coweta 93000236 Pearson-Boyer Plantation: Sparta Hancock 90000146 Pebble Hill Plantation: Thomasville Thomas 90000105 Pine Bloom Plantation: Newton Baker 85001977 Peter W. Printup Plantation: Union Point Greene 85000939

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    Hall's Hill was a walled enclave, in segregated Arlington County, Virginia. In 2019, part of the wall was damaged. [3] [4] Residents could shop at Lee Highway (now Langston Boulevard) and Glebe Road. [5] There was a volunteer fire station, Halls Hill Volunteer Fire Department, since there was not county fire service until 1951. [6]