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The Josiah and Lydia Shedd Farmstead is a historic farm property at 1721 Bayley-Hazen Road in Peacham, Vermont. Established in 1816, the property evokes a typical 19th-century Vermont hill farm. Its oldest surviving buildings, the main house and two barns, survive from the second quarter of the 19th century.
The historic district is centered at the junction of Bayley-Hazen Road with Church Street and Old Cemetery Road, extending a modest distance to the north, east, and south. It extends further to the west on Church Street and Macks Mountain Road, where the academy, church, and some other civic buildings and residences stand.
New Fair Oaks Historic District: New Fair Oaks Historic District: August 9, 2011 : 480-512 Lincoln Av. & 57-103 W. Villa St. 92: Newcomb House: Newcomb House: September 2, 1982 : 675-677 N. El Molino Ave.
The Rising Paper Mill is a historic factory at 295 Park Street North, in the Housatonic village of Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Built in 1873 for H.D. Cone, it is one of the best-preserved examples of period mill architecture in Berkshire County. The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1]
A park district is a form of local special-purpose district for providing public parks and recreation in or near its geographic boundaries. Some park districts also own or maintain related cultural facilities such as monuments, zoos, sports venues, music venues, or museums. Park districts are prevalent in the United States.
Included in the new agreement is the widening of River Oaks Drive, for $540 per residential unit along the property. As a land regulation requirement, the road would also get new turn lanes and ...
Ride On (formerly Ride-On) is the primary public transportation system in Montgomery County, Maryland.Managed by the Montgomery County Department of Transportation, Ride On serves Montgomery County as well as the community of Langley Park in Prince George's County and Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C.
Hazen's Notch State Park is a 307-acre state park in the town of Westfield, Vermont, in Orleans County. [1] The park features the height of land of Hazen's Notch, a mountain pass in the northern Green Mountains of Vermont. It is located on Vermont Route 58. Activities in the undeveloped park include hunting, hiking, bird watching, and snowshoeing.