Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The contributing site is Memorial Park, established as a burial ground in the early 19th century. Located in the district and listed separately are the Silas M. Clark House, James Mitchell House, Old Indiana County Courthouse, Indiana Borough 1912 Municipal Building, Indiana Armory, and Old Indiana County Jail and Sheriff's Office. [2]
South 6th Street extension (PA 954) (near PA Barbeque), Indiana: Roadside African American, Civil War, Military Dr. Robert Mitchell (1786-1863) October 17, 2007: Franklin Street (PA 286) near 2nd Street (PA 403), Clymer
Upper Main Street Historic District is a national historic ... Carnahan Building, 622 Main Street, Lafayette, Indiana. 1920-1921, Mars Theater, 111 North Sixth Street ...
Upper Main Street Historic District (Ansonia, Connecticut) Upper Main Street Historic District (Lafayette, Indiana) Upper Main Street Historic District (Dubuque, Iowa) Upper Main Street Historic District (Hatfield, Massachusetts) Upper Main Street Historic District (Menasha, Wisconsin), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
1907 Heiremans Building, 219 Main Street [3] 1910, O'Farrell Building, 408-414 Main Street [3] 1910, Sharp Block, 516 Main Street [3] 1912, Robertson Building, 336-340 Main Street [3] 1915, Fowler Hotel, 407 Ferry Street [3] 1917/1918, First Merchants National Bank, 216 Main Street [3] 1918, Lafayette Life Building, 200-206 Main Street [3]
Built from 1869 to 1870, this historic structure is a three-story, brick building with a cross-gable roof that was designed in the Italian Villa style. It features round-headed windows, a central tower and an arched entryway, and housed the local chapter of the American Red Cross from 1918 to 1930.
Roughly bounded by Ferry St., 6th St., Columbia St., and the Norfolk Southern railroad tracks 40°25′09″N 86°53′14″W / 40.4192°N 86.8872°W / 40.4192; -86.8872 ( Upper Main Street Historic
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, one of two the largest university of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, first opened in 1875 as the Indiana Normal School. Upon opening, John Sutton Hall was the school's only building, housing dormitories for all 225 students. Sutton Hall additionally held classroom and office space, an ...