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The Dickson Tavern, or the Perry Memorial House, is the oldest building in the city of Erie in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [2] Located at the corner of 2nd and French Streets in downtown Erie , the structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Erie: First lighthouse on the Great Lakes built in the U.S. Current tower constructed in 1867 after the first two were demolished due to foundation problems. Deactivated in 1899, and now the centerpiece of a city park. 13: Erie Masonic Temple: Erie Masonic Temple: August 31, 2020 : 32 West 8th St.
The Cashier's House is a three-story stuccoed-brick, Greek Revival building located on State Street in Erie, Pennsylvania. It was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1934. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 13, 1972, and its boundary was increased on March 9, 1983.
This shop, The 5th Street Bakery, which owners hope to open in late November, is the dream of Maftuna Rakhimova, 27, who came to Erie via Uzbekistan, where she was born, though she identifies as ...
Adjacent to the park are Erie City Hall, the US Federal Court House, the Erie County Courthouse, Gannon University, the old Erie County Public Library, the Richford Arms (Ford Hotel), Erie Insurance Group, the Erie Club, and the North Park Row business block.
A sign on the window of Erie's Flagship Public Market on North Park Row indicates that Country Fair will be the new tenant. Erie Food Co-Op and Gordon's Butcher & Market previously operated in the ...
The restaurant will close Jan. 2. When the Bayfront Grille reopens, most likely at the end of March, it's expected to have a new name and an updated menu along with a new bar, table configuration ...
Following the death of her husband, John, Isobella Nicholson designed this twelve-room house herself, and financed its construction with her own savings. It served as a stagecoach stop, an inn near the Erie Extension Canal, a post office from 1842 to 1857, a farm supply and general store, and a stop on the Buffalo and Conneaut trolley line. [2]