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The Ohio Oil Company Building, at 159 N. Wolcott St. in Casper, Wyoming, was built in 1949. Also known as the Marathon Oil Company Building, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [1] It is a four-story Art Deco light tan brick 141 by 178 feet (43 m × 54 m) building. [2]
The Casper Downtown Historic District in Casper, Wyoming, US is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. The district is generally bounded by David St., East B C St., Beech St., and Midwest Ave. [2] It includes the Turner-Cottman Building at 124 West Second Street. [3]
The South Wolcott Street Historic District in Casper, Wyoming is a 61 acres (25 ha) historic district covering about 22 residential blocks south of downtown. [2] The district is roughly bounded by S. Center St., E. Ninth St., S. Wolcott St., E. Seventh St., S. Beech St., and E. Thirteenth St.
Founded in 1905 by Cuban immigrants, Columbia Restaurant in Tampa’s Ybor City is Florida’s oldest restaurant and the largest Spanish restaurant in the world, taking up an entire city block ...
In our quest to find America's oldest taverns and inns, we tracked down lots of old Colonial-era houses that were converted into restaurants at some point in time, but many of them have only ...
Location of Natrona County in Wyoming. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Natrona County, Wyoming. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
The restaurant now known as the Sycamore Inn has an incredibly long history, dating all the way back to the mid-1800s when an inn and tavern was built by "Uncle" Billy Rubottom on the Santa Fe ...
One of the oldest restaurants in NJ [6] 1714 311 William Penn Inn Robert Evans Lower Gwynedd: Pennsylvania: 40.20247°N 75.25618°W One of the oldest restaurants in Pennsylvania. It was frequented by William Penn and his daughter Letitia. [7] 1716 309 Concord's Colonial Inn: unknown Concord: Massachusetts