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  2. Commercial Community Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Located in the district is the separately listed Lafayette County Courthouse. Other notable buildings include the Lexington Racquetball Club (former German Methodist Episcopal Church, c. 1878, 1910), Missouri Public Service Storage Building (former Baehrs Beer Cellar, c. 1871), Franklin Diner (c. 1900), Wright House (c. 1840), Goehner's ...

  3. Missouri Lumber and Mining Company - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Lumber and Mining Company (MLM) was a large timber corporation with headquarters and primary operations in southeast Missouri.The company was formed by Pennsylvania lumbermen who were eager to exploit the untapped timber resources of the Missouri Ozarks to supply lumber, primarily used in construction, to meet the demand of U.S. westward expansion.

  4. Old Mill District - Wikipedia

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    The Old Mill District is a historic area formerly occupied by two lumber mills in Bend, Oregon. Encompassing approximately 270 acres (110 ha) along the Deschutes River , the Old Mill District is now a mixed-use area known for its shops, galleries and restaurants.

  5. After historic flood nearly washed plans away, Lexington ...

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    Dam owner Laban Chappell spent some $2 million completing an earthen dam on Twelve Mile Creek beside the old mill, which finished last year. Between 30,000 to 40,000 cubic yards of dirt was moved ...

  6. After sitting dry for years, Lexington’s Old Mill Pond is set ...

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  7. Robert A. Long - Wikipedia

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    Robert Alexander Long (December 17, 1850 – March 15, 1934) was an American lumber baron, developer, investor, newspaper owner, and philanthropist.He lived most of his life in Kansas City, Missouri and founded Longview, Washington and Longville, Louisiana.

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  9. Grandin, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The community was named after E. B. Grandin, a businessperson in the local lumber industry. [5] A post office has been in operation at Grandin since 1887. [6] Twenty-four individual buildings, the Mill Pond, and the Sixth Street Historic District were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [7]