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  2. Niles Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Niles Downtown Historic District extends along a four-block section of Main Street, and generally includes the first block of the side streets to either side of Main. The district contains 86 buildings. The buildings are predominantly two- and three-story commercial structures, with some one- and four-story buildings.

  3. McKinley Birthplace Home and Research Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, a local bank donated the former McKinley Bank Building that stood on the site of the birthplace to the city of Niles. By 1999, with $83,000 secured from the state of Ohio, the McKinley Bank Building was demolished, leading the way for construction of a replica McKinley birthplace.

  4. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Berrien County

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    204 North Fourth Street Niles: November 3, 1976: Henry A. Chapin House† 508 East Main Street Niles: November 3, 1976: Chicago Hotel (Demolished) 132 North Barton Street New Buffalo: September 10, 1979: Coloma Interurban Station: 220 S. Paw Paw Coloma: October 15, 2013: Congregational Church of St. Joseph: 601 Main Street St. Joseph: August 3 ...

  5. National McKinley Birthplace Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Library and Museum is a national memorial to President William McKinley, located in Niles, Ohio.Also known as the McKinley Memorial Library, Museum & Birthplace Home, the memorial is a 232 by 136 by 38 ft (71 by 41 by 12 m) marble monument with two wings.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Berrien ...

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    Front Street, between 117 West and 256 East; parts of Main Street, between 108 and 210-212; and 114 N. Oak Street ... Niles Downtown Historic District. June 21, 2007

  7. Niles, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The town was named after Hezekiah Niles, editor of the Niles Register, a Baltimore newspaper. The town of Niles as it exists today was settled in 1827. Between 1820 and 1865, Niles was an integral part of the Underground Railroad, helping slaves escape from as far south as New Orleans through the Heartland, and eventually into Canada. [6] [7] [8]

  8. Mother Accused of Forcing Adopted Children to Work as ... - AOL

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    Main Menu. News. News. Entertainment. Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. Mother Accused of Forcing Adopted Children to Work as 'Slaves' Denies Locking Teens in Shed, Court Hears.

  9. Maine Township, Cook County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Park Ridge-Niles School District 64 District 64 is an elementary school district serving students in Park Ridge, IL* and part of Niles, IL. The District employs more than 600 staff members who provide a rich academic program and positive learning environment for approximately 4,500 students.