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The district includes several buildings well known in the area, such as the Bradfield Building, which once housed The 1st National Bank founded in 1865, by John Bradfield, the Barnesville Municipal Building and the Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum, as well as several private homes. The district totals 198 structures consisting of 180 ...
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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in San Diego County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.
SDHL # [1] Landmark name [2] Image Address [2] Designation Date [2] Description [3]; 1: El Prado Area: Balboa Park: 9/7/1967 Long, wide promenade running through the center of Balboa Park, lined with Spanish Revival buildings including the Museum of Us, the San Diego Museum of Art, the Museum of Photographic Arts, the Natural History Museum, the Fleet Science Center, and the Timken Museum of Art
The Carnegie Library of Barnesville, in Barnesville, Georgia, was built in 1910. It was designed by Whitfield & King. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1] [2] It is now a private home and studio.
View history; General ... Barnesville Commercial Historic District: June 20, 1995 ... Carnegie Library of Barnesville. February 3, 1987
The Santa Fe Historical Railway Museum (SFHRM) is embarking on a new project to repurpose the historic Potter County Library building, located on the downtown courthouse square in Amarillo, into a ...
In 2010, construction began on a new $184.9 million 366,673 square feet (34,065.0 m 2) [6] Central Library at 330 Park Boulevard in downtown San Diego. This 9-story structure was designed by San Diego architect Rob Quigley. [7] The building includes bay view terraces, roof gardens, a public reading room, an auditorium, and an art gallery. [8]