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Seller's Standard Station and Pullman Diner is a historic service station and diner complex located in Morocco, Newton County, Indiana. The Pullman diner was built in 1930, and expanded about 1935 with the service station addition. A two-story service bay was added in 1940, a large room about 1955, and a large drive-in garage in 1966.
Morocco in 1919. Morocco was laid out in 1851. [4] The town was named after Morocco, for a traveler's Moroccan red boots. [5] [6] A post office has been in operation at the town since 1859. [7] The Scott-Lucas House and Seller's Standard Station and Pullman Diner are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [8] [9]
The Atlantic Palace is a condominium, hotel and vacation owners property in Atlantic City, New Jersey, that opened in 1986. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the 14th tallest building in Atlantic City standing at 331.3 ft (101 m).
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The old walled town of Asilah is well-preserved and dates mostly from the Portuguese occupation (15th–16th centuries) and afterwards. [15]The medina has been heavily restored and its buildings are typically painted white, with occasionally blue or green, in addition to which can be found many of the murals created during the International Cultural Festival. [13]
Dar Es Salam Palace, Rabat, created by Sultan Mohammed V; Royal Palace of Ifrane, created by Sultan Mohammed V in the 1930s; [1] [3] Royal Palace of Tétouan, created in 1956 by merging the former governor's mansion with the adjacent residence-general of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco in Tétouan. The oldest building in the compound, Dar ...
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Former palace of the Governor then of the Khalifa, now part of the Royal Palace The compound's oldest building was constructed around 1740 as the local Government Palace ( Dar al-Emrat ). [ 1 ] In 1913 it became the seat of the Khalifa , namely Mohammed Mehedi Uld Ben Ismael [ es ] until his death in 1923, then his son Hassan Ben el Mehedi Ben ...