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  2. Sites Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Sites Homestead, also known as the Wayside Inn or the Sites Inn, is located near Seneca Rocks, West Virginia. The log house was built by Jacob Sites circa 1839 below the Seneca Rocks ridge.

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  4. Inspiration Point Wayside Rest - Wikipedia

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    Inspiration Point Wayside Rest is a state highway wayside rest located along Minnesota State Highway 16 southwest of Lanesboro, Fillmore County, Minnesota.Minnesotan architect Arthur R. Nichols designed the wayside and it was built between 1934 and 1937 by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and the Civilian Conservation Corps. [1]

  5. Wayside Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Wayside was founded in 1918 by Effie Ballou who lived behind it. [1] She produced pies and other baked goods at home and walked them down the hill to the roadside diner which was a simple building alongside U.S. Route 302. The house behind the restaurant has housed every owner of the Wayside since then. [2]

  6. Wayside, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    A post office was opened in Wayside in 1887, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1984. [3]Wayside is west of the original location of the Little House on the Prairie, [4] the Kansas home of Laura Ingalls Wilder; a reconstruction of the house, along with a museum and relocated period buildings, are located at the site.

  7. Hanover Wayside - Wikipedia

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    Hanover Wayside is a historic wayside and national historic district located near Hanover Courthouse, Hanover County, Virginia. The district includes five contributing buildings, one contributing site, and one contributing structure. It was built about 1937–1938 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) as a Recreation Demonstration Areas project.

  8. Wayside Inn station - Wikipedia

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    This project subsidized the cost of building a section of the Mass Central Rail Trail—Wayside, which was named for this station and the Inn, and which is expected to complete construction in 2025. [5] As part of this project, DCR will install granite markers to commemorate the archaeological site. [6]: 6

  9. Wayside, Armstrong County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Wayside is a small unincorporated community in Armstrong County, Texas, United States. It lies at an elevation of 3402 feet (1037 m). In 2000 the population was thirty-five. [1] A post office was established in the community in 1879 until it was discontinued in 1985. [2] The community is part of the Amarillo, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area