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Park City High School Mechanical Arts building, September 2012. The district includes 47 contributing buildings on 13 acres (5.3 ha) along most of Park City's Main Street through its business section, plus part of Heber Avenue. All were built after the fire of June 19, 1898.
Dallas County Criminal Courts Building (RTHL #6667, [6] 1986), 501 Main St. – The Criminal Courts Building is a Renaissance Revival edifice of eight stories constructed between 1913 and 1915. Its primary facade faces Main St., and it has a secondary facade facing N. Houston St. and Dealey Plaza.
The Olive Hotel is a National Registered Historic Place located in Miles City, Montana.It was added to the Register on October 13, 1988. [1]Lobby. The hotel was built in 1898–1899, and it was enlarged in 1908 by a three-story addition at the rear, plus by a new entry and redecorated lobby at the front.
Park City Live is a music venue in Park City, Utah. Located inside the Memorial Building in the historic Main Street district, [1] the concert venue opened in January 2012 with a performance by DJ Afrojack. [2] Party City Live is the largest music venue in Park City, which plays host to the annual Sundance Film Festival. [1]
College Park, City of College Park - Main Street; Columbus, Uptown Columbus, Inc. ... The Mississippi Main Street Association was established in 1984 as a 501(c)(3) ...
Prospect Street, River Road, River Edge Road, North Prospect Street, West Main Street, East Main Street, River Edge Road — — CR S-70: 0.99: 1.59 CR 49 in Bergenfield: CR 70 in Bergenfield: South Prospect Avenue — — CR 71: 4.13: 6.65 Route 17 in Ridgewood: CR 92 in Woodcliff Lake: Van Emburgh Avenue, Wierimus Road — — CR 72: 2.05: 3 ...
The Knoxville Post Office is a three-story structure occupying the lot bounded by Main Street, Locust Street, Walnut Street, and Cumberland Avenue. [2] The building measures 250 feet (76 m) by 138 feet (42 m), and contains 123,000 square feet of gross space. [2]
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