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  2. Twin City Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Commissary building (c.1898), across from depot, one-story gable-front corrugated metal building with shedroof porch (photo 7) Brick commercial building (1903) (photo 1) Summit Bank (1904), two-story brick building with Italian Renaissance features (photo 2) Brick commercial building (1907), with brick pilasters separating three storefronts ...

  3. Glen Elk Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The area was developed after 1898, and contains a mixture of residential and commercial buildings. They include commercial warehouses built of brick and stone, small commercial buildings, housing specialty shops and eateries, and frame dwellings. Located in the district is the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot (1903). [2]

  4. Pleasant Hill Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    the Missouri Pacific Depot (1903), 100 Wyoming St., a one-story brick railroad depot; Sinclair Fuel and Service Station (c. 1950), 204 S. First St., one-story concrete block commercial building; Benson Brothers Lumber Company (1925), 215 S. First St., a brick, false front commercial block, plus a contributing shed;

  5. Remillard Brothers - Wikipedia

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    By 1864, he was involved in brick making in a very modest way and the business soon expanded to become the largest of its kind in the area. In 1878, he purchased a block at the corner of Adeline and 42nd Street, where the family home remained until about 1883 when his widowed mother erected a beautiful home at 999 43rd Street (not extant).

  6. Brickyard Hollow - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, six years before his death at the age of 76, Joseph Edward Merrill donated the funds to build a new library, while George W. Hammond donated the land from his Forest Paper Company. [6] The architect was Alexander Longfellow, a nephew of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Also involved in the library's construction was John Coombs ...

  7. Fresh color brings new life to exterior of 1903 Akron home ...

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    After Claire died in 2008, his estate attorney decided to upgrade the 1903 home before selling it. Sadly, the original slate roof was torn off to make way for asphalt shingles. But on the plus ...

  8. Brickyard Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy was a better than average hitting pitcher in his major league career. He posted a .261 batting average (334-for-1279) with 1 home run and 148 RBI along with 54 doubles and 21 triples. [2] Kennedy was nicknamed "Brickyard". He was also commonly known as "Roaring Bill" because he had a loud voice and talked a lot. [3]

  9. Knoxville hub for various scenes, from pro wrestling to metal ...

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    Beyond giving bands space to play, BrickYard Bar & Grill also hosted DJ sets, wrestling, comedy and other events for Knoxville's various scenes.