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July 17, 1997 (502–506 Yampa Ave. Craig: Craig's only example of a common early-20th-century commercial building type with ground-floor retail and second-floor office/meeting space; built in 1917 and tenanted according to the ebb and flow of the local economy.
Mecum Auctions was founded in 1988 by Dana Mecum, [1] a car enthusiast whose father operated a dealership in Marengo, Illinois. [2] [3] Dana Mecum initially bought 40 semi-trailer trucks in the 1980s, and traded 10 of them for four houses which he rented out.
Damascus Historic District, is a national historic district located within Damascus Village in Damascus Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.The district includes 36 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 2 contributing structures in the community of Damascus.
Consists of the 1930 Northwest Electrotype & Engraving Office & Plant [148] (pictured) and the 1935 Verbrick's Gas Station. [149] Both are in Tudor Revival style, part of an effort by Menasha Wooden Ware Corp. to redevelop its stave yards on Doty Island into an "English-styled" commercial district. [150] 87: S.H. Waterman House: S.H. Waterman House
The John C. Ainsworth House is a historic building in Oregon City, Oregon, United States.It was built in 1851 [2] for John C. Ainsworth, the main founder of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company. [3]
Built by Thomas Leiper circa 1785, this historic estate was named Strath Haven after Leiper's birthplace in Strathaven, Scotland, and includes a three-story, yellow-stuccoed mansion house, a "Fireproof" vault, a communal outhouse, a barn, a carriage house, a smokehouse, a warehouse, a tenant's house, and a quarry. [2]
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The Umatilla Site (Smithsonian trinomial: 35UM1 and 35UM35 [3]) is an archaeological site near Umatilla, Oregon, United States.Situated on the shores of the Columbia River, the prehistoric component of the site is associated with the origins of seasonal (winter) sedentism around fishing opportunities.