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3rd Street Flats is a mixed-use development project located in downtown Reno, Nevada. It includes 94 apartment units, retail space, and a restaurant. It includes 94 apartment units, retail space, and a restaurant.
Ingalls House is a historic house museum at 210 3rd Street Southwest in De Smet, South Dakota.The 3rd street house was moved into on Christmas Eve 1887. Everyone but Laura Ingalls Wilder lived there; she married Almanzo in 1885 and therefore would have not been living with her parents anymore.
3rd Street in Los Angeles is a major east–west thoroughfare. The west end is in downtown Beverly Hills by Santa Monica Boulevard , and the east is at Alameda Street in downtown Los Angeles, where it shares a one-way couplet with 4th Street.
The house at 1948 N. 3rd Street was built in 1868 - a 2-story frame house with the windows and doors topped by curved hood moulds drawn from Italianate style. [4] The George Geiger building at 1751 N. 3rd Street was built in 1882 for Geiger's grocery business. It was designed by Henry Messmer, with simple Italianate styling. [5]
3rd Street or Third Street may refer to: 3rd Street, Los Angeles; 3rd Street (Manhattan) Third Street (Hong Kong) Third Street (San Francisco)
The Menard House, also known as The Oaks, is a historic detached-home located at 1605 Thirty-Third Street in Galveston, Texas.Built in 1838, it is the oldest surviving structure in Galveston as recently as 2014 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.The address for the home is 1604 33rd St, Galveston TX.
The Lefty O'Doul Bridge (originally the Third Street Bridge and China Basin Bridge) is a bascule bridge connecting the China Basin and Mission Bay neighborhoods of San Francisco, carrying Third Street across the Mission Creek Channel. It is located directly adjacent to Oracle Park.
The outer panels are generally thought to depict the creation of the world, [8] showing greenery beginning to clothe the still-pristine Earth. [9] God, wearing a crown similar to a papal tiara (a common convention in Netherlandish painting), [6] is visible as a tiny figure at the upper left.