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Pleasant Hill City Hall (1959), 203 Paul St., low, horizontal-form building constructed of salmon-colored brick; Memorial Building (1948), 212 Cedar St., brick with a stepped front parapet, stone coping, and header brick windowsills. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1]
The city hall of Pleasant Hill was designed by architect Charles Moore. Completed in the late 20th century, it has won several awards for architectural design. For most of its history, Pleasant Hill did not have a true downtown or Main Street. In 1991, the city began planning the redevelopment of the area around the intersection of Monument and ...
The Pleasant Hill Historical Society Museum is a public museum and research library located at 125 Wyoming St. in Pleasant Hill, Missouri. It features a collection of 8,000 indexed photographs dating back to the late 1880s, artifacts, and historical and genealogical resources from Pleasant Hill. [ 1 ]
Through May 14, public works staff had collected about 8,350 cubic yards of vegetative debris and about 1,000 cubic yards of other debris, according to the city of Pleasant Hill's final official ...
Boot Hill Museum, Dodge City; Old Cowtown Museum, Wichita; Outdoor Museum, Abilene; Shawnee Town 1929, Shawnee; Green Elm School at the Crawford County Historical Museum, Pittsburg; Kentucky. Adsmore, Princeton; My Old Kentucky Home State Park, Bardstown; Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, Mercer County; Louisiana. LSU Rural Life Museum, Baton Rouge
Cedar Rapids Museum of Art (1989) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Pleasant Hill City Hall (1991) in Pleasant Hill, California; The Beverly Hills Civic Center (1992) in Beverly Hills, California; National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan (1992) Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral, Fargo, North Dakota (1992)
Pioneer Hall is a historic school building in Pleasant Hill, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built for the American Missionary Association from 1887 to 1889, and housed Wheeler Hall a part of the Pleasant Hill Academy. [2] [3] It was designed by Reverend Benjamin Dodge, a Congregationalist from Maine. [4]
Pleasant Hill Historic District may refer to: Pleasant Hill Historic District (Macon, Georgia), listed on the NRHP in Georgia; Pleasant Hill, Kentucky, also known as Shakertown at Pleasant Hill Historic District, Shakertown and vicinity, KY, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky