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Sewickley Heights 2003 Allegheny County Airport: 1931, 1936 ... Atwell-Christy house 1862 403 Frederick Avenue Sewickley 1979
Faith House owned by Sewickley Presbyterian Church at 202 Beaver St., built in 1854, one year after the town of Sewickley was incorporated. Sights from the Sewickley House Tour.
Sewickley Manor: Sewickley Manor: April 19, 1982 : Legislative Route 64136, north of Calumet: Mount Pleasant Township: 45: Site of Old Hannastown: Site of Old Hannastown: January 26, 1972 : 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Greensburg
Fulton Log House: Fulton Log House: December 6, 1975 : Southwest of Pittsburgh on Clifton-Bridgeville Road off U.S. Route 19: Upper St. Clair Township: 29: Gardner-Bailey House: Gardner-Bailey House: October 1, 1974 : 124 West Swissvale Avenue
All week long I wrote wildly to meet the payroll and contractor costs,” she wrote in her autobiography. In 1925, the Rineharts sold the house to the Marks family; the house was demolished in 1969. [6] Today, a Mary Roberts Rinehart Nature Park sits in the borough of Glen Osborne at 1414 Beaver Street, Sewickley, Pennsylvania. [7]
The Bartles House, also known as the Christy House, is a historic house located at 400 Fisher Road (formerly listed as 159 Oldwick Road) near Oldwick in Tewksbury Township of Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 14, 2007, for its significance in architecture. [1]
Sewickley is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, 12 miles (19 km) west northwest of Pittsburgh along the Ohio River.
The house was designed in the Greek Revival style. Built circa 1852, it is a two-story, brick dwelling with a two-story frame addition. The farmstead includes the following contributing outbuildings: a Smoke house (c. 1790s), a spring house (c. 1850s), a chicken coop (c. 1880s), a machinery shed (c. 1880s), a wagon shed (c. 1880s), an outbuilding (c. 1880s), a pig pen (c. 1880s), a barn (1849 ...