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The Earl H. Ellis VFW Post #1362, located at 701 E. 1st St. in Pratt, Kansas, was built in 1939.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. [1]It has been said to constitute "a good example of a late Art Deco structure featuring native stone construction."
US 1 is known as Boston Post Road or Post Road for the majority of its length, but it also encompasses other local street names. The route is known as Putnam Avenue in Greenwich; Tresser Boulevard, West Main Street, and East Main Street in Stamford ; Connecticut Avenue in parts of Norwalk ; Boston Avenue in parts of Bridgeport ; and New London ...
The Boston Post Road was a system of mail-delivery routes between New York City and Boston, ... 1789 strip map from New York to Stratford (0–73) Further reading
Dec. 17—The first Post Street bridge was a wooden structure built around 1884 and operated as a toll bridge. That bridge was taken down around 1893 and replaced with a steel bridge that could ...
The Boston Post Road Historic District encompasses a portion of the historic roadway known as the Boston Post Road, which ran Boston, Massachusetts to Albany, New York.The surviving alignment in Weston, Massachusetts extends along the entire length of United States Route 20, except for a bypassed section that passes through the town's village center.
Used by post riders to deliver the mail, it was later widened and smoothed so that horse-drawn wagons or stagecoaches could use it. During the 19th century, turnpike companies took over and improved pieces of the road. Large sections of the various routes are still called the King's Highway and Boston Post Road.
An interactive map showing how opioid abuse rates outpace treatment capacity 2 to 1. 350 Miles For Treatment A HuffPost investigation into the dearth of treatment options available to opiate addicts living in rural America.
The building has a frontage of about 106 feet (32 m) on Broadway, 159 feet (48 m) on 36th Street, and 99 feet (30 m) on Sixth Avenue. [5] Because Broadway runs diagonally to the Manhattan street grid, the land lot is trapezoidal, with the western facade on Broadway running at an irregular angle. [4] [6]