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  2. Denham Springs City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Denham Springs City Hall, also known as the Old Denham Springs City Hall, is a historic building located at 115 Mattie Street in Denham Springs, Louisiana. Built in the late 1930s by the WPA and last used in the 1980s, the building is a two-story concrete structure in Art Deco style. A complete restoration, costing some $695,000, was ...

  3. Common area - Wikipedia

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    States vary in how they tax common areas, for real estate tax purposes. It may depend on whether it is a condo or a co-op. For example, the state of Arizona taxes "residential common areas" in housing developments with a flat tax, but common areas of condominiums and golf courses are assessed separately.

  4. Marshall Commons (Marshall University) - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Commons is a collection of dormitories, as well as a dining facility, on the south-central campus of Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, USA. [1] Completed in the fall of 2003, Marshall Commons consists of Gibson, Wellman, Haymaker, and Willis Residence Halls, along with Harless Cafe.

  5. Denham Springs Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Denham Springs Collegiate Institute was a school founded by a group of Denham Springs, Louisiana residents in 1895. [1] The Institute included a large meeting hall and a smaller wooden framed building. It had a four-year curriculum. The Institute was located on the site of the existing First Presbyterian Church on North College Drive. [1]

  6. Denham Springs High School - Wikipedia

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    Denham Springs High School was founded in 1897 for the residents of Denham Springs. The school was built to serve the larger city of Denham Springs so that students would not have to travel as far to attend the Live Oak school that was built two years earlier in 1895. Livingston Parish Public Schools desegregated following the 1969 case Dunn v.

  7. The Commons Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Development started on The Commons shopping center in May 2008. The 45-acre (180,000 m 2) site was developed and is managed by AIG Baker, LLC. The first store (Bed Bath & Beyond) opened in early July 2009 with 8 other anchors opening within the next 45 days. [1] Staples was the only major anchor that did not open in 2009.