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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Traill ...

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    November 14, 1985 (20 W. Main St. Mayville: 3: Carl Ben Eielson House: Carl Ben Eielson House: April 11, 1977 (405 8th St. Hatton: 4: Ellingson Farm District

  3. Mayville, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Mayville is a city in Traill County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 1,854 at the 2020 census. [3] which makes Mayville the largest community in Traill County. Mayville was founded in 1881. The city's name remembers May Arnold, the first white child born in the immediate area. [5]

  4. Mayville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Mayville Historic District is a 50.3-acre (20.4 ha) historic district in Mayville, North Dakota. It includes works of significance during 1889–1930. It includes Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, and Late Victorian architecture.

  5. Traill County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Traill County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census listed the population at 7,997. [ 1 ] Its county seat is Hillsboro , [ 2 ] and its most populous city is Mayville .

  6. Are there Michelin Key hotels in Austin? There are now. See ...

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    Visit Austin confirmed to the Austin Business Journal that it was using hotel occupancy taxes to fund the venture. Travel Texas is matching the money paid by the cities, adding $1.35 million to ...

  7. Rainey Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Rainey Street neighborhood was first developed in 1884 by cattle baron Jesse Driskill and Frank Rainey, who subdivided 16 acres of land between the Colorado River and Water Street (now known as Cesar Chavez Blvd.) [5] The neighborhood was initially populated by white, middle class tradesman, though by the 1920s the area began to see a larger influx of working class families and ethnic ...