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A New Franklin company has purchased six apartment and multi-family properties in Canal Fulton for $1.47 million, according to the latest real estate transfers filed with the Stark County Auditor ...
In total, 17 real estate sales were registered in the area during the last week in the week of Dec. 25, with an average price of $318,029. The average price per square foot ended up at $200.
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All land and buildings were owned by the government. Residents paid a nominal rent and were assigned their units through waiting lists. Because homes were allocated based on family size and need, there were a number of floor plans available. These were each identified by a letter of the alphabet, and so came to be known as "alphabet" houses. [2]
Canal estates are typically constructed on floodplains or swampland in estuaries, providing ready access to larger waterways and the ocean.To build the estate, civil contractors will dredge parts of the site to create deep, navigable channels, and use the resulting fill to form islands and headlands above the flood level.
In May 1878, Hanford residents drafted a resolve against the South Pacific Railroad from purchasing land with residing settlers. [9] In June 1878, the Workingmen's Party was reported to have a majority vote over the Democrats in the town. [10] In May 1878, the Upper Kings River Canal and Irrigation Company filed articles of incorporation. [11]
Armona is located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) west-southwest of Hanford, [3] at an elevation of 239 feet (73 m). [2] It is part of the Hanford–Corcoran Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 4,156 at the 2010 census. [4] Armona's motto is "Small and Proud".
Hanford was a small agricultural community in Benton County, Washington, United States. It and White Bluffs were depopulated in 1943 in order to make room for the nuclear production facility known as the Hanford Site. The town was located in what is now the "100F" sector of the site.