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Lawrence's Downtown Historic District comprises the commercial core of Lawrence, Kansas. The district comprises areas along Massachusetts Street between 6th Street and South Park Street. Nearly all of the contributing structures are masonry commercial buildings, typically with display windows at street level and smaller windows at upper levels.
Other historic businesses and sites of interest along Massachusetts Street are Liberty Hall, the Free State Brewing Company (Kansas' first legal brewery in over 100 years), [4] the Round Corner Pharmacy (which was the longest-running pharmacy in the state until closing in 2009), [5] the House Building (the only downtown building to survive ...
An overnight fire swept through the building of Cielito Lindo, devastating the popular Mexican restaurant that’s been a fixture of downtown Lawrence, Kansas, for nearly 20 years.
Lawrence, Kansas – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [169] Pop 2010 [170] Pop 2020 [171] % 2000 % 2010 ...
The Eldridge House Hotel (often referred to as the Eldridge Hotel or simply the Eldridge) is a historic building located on Massachusetts Street, in downtown Lawrence, Kansas. The building is named after Shalor Eldridge, a prominent anti-slavery individual who erected the building in the mid-1800s.
Nick and Jake’s. 6830 W. 135th St., Overland Park, and 22220 Midland Drive, Shawnee. This restaurant, with a slogan of “real food, honest drink,” was started by two friends and Kansas City ...
The bar at Los Corrals, a Mexican restaurant in downtown Kansas City, which opened in 1949. Los Corrals. Year founded: 1949. Location: 408 W. Ninth St.
Sandy's was a chain of American fast-food restaurants begun in 1956 by four entrepreneurs from Kewanee, Illinois: Gus "Brick" Lundberg, Robert C. Wenger, Paul White and W. K. Davidson. Sandy's was the ancestor of the midwestern franchises of the Hardee's restaurant chain.