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Sandstone houses in the United States (17 P) Pages in category "Sandstone buildings in the United States" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
This is a list of the more than 2,000 properties and historic districts in the U.S. state of Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Listings are distributed across all of Georgia's 159 counties. Listings for the city of Atlanta are primarily in Fulton County's list but spill over into DeKalb County's list
Nevada: South Lake Tahoe: Formerly known as Sahara Tahoe, High Sierra and Horizon Lake Tahoe Hard Rock Hotel: Paradise: Clark: Nevada: Las Vegas Strip: defunct closed 2020, reopened as Virgin Hotels Las Vegas: Harold's Club: Reno: Washoe: Nevada: Reno: defunct closed 1995. Demolished 1999. Now an outdoor plaza. Harrah's Lake Tahoe: Stateline ...
This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in Georgia. The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service , and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance.
The Georgia Marble Company and Tate Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1] The district is centered on Georgia State Route 53 between Georgia State Route 5 and Long Swamp Creek, in or near Tate, Georgia. [1] The main office of the Georgia Marble Company was built in 1884 in Mission Revival style. [2]
Sandstone buildings in the United States (2 C, 42 P) C. Sandstone churches (3 C, 4 P) H. Sandstone houses (2 C, 4 P) P. Petra (1 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Sandstone ...
School Buildings in Nevada MPS: 29: Luella Garvey House: Luella Garvey House. January 28, 2004 : 589-599 California Ave. ... Marlette Lake Water System: September 16 ...
The Georgia Marble Company was founded in 1884 by Samuel Tate. Tate leased out all the land in Pickens County, Georgia , which contained rich Georgia marble . Pickens County has a vein of marble 5 to 7 miles (8.0 to 11.3 km) long, a half mile wide, and up to 2,000 feet (610 m) deep.