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2808 S. Prairie (1886) with William Wilson Clay [3] 2919 S. Prairie for Frank Granger Logan (demolished) Michigan and Prairie Avenue mansions with [3] Wheeler Kohn Home at 2018 S. Calumet Ave. a Chicago landmark restored and operated as a bed and breakfast [3] Henry A. Chapin House (1882), 508 E. Main St. Niles, MI Wheelock & Clay NRHP listed
January 3, 1989 (603 N. Park: Watertown: 10: Corson Emminger Round Barn: Corson Emminger Round Barn: March 30, 1978 (South of Watertown on U.S. Route 81: Watertown: Tall round barn built by farmer Corson Emminger during 1909-10, made of concrete blocks with a two-tier roof and a cupola
Watertown Stadium is a stadium in Watertown, South Dakota. It was primarily used for baseball and American football and was the home of minor-league professional baseball including, most recently (c. 1970), the Watertown Expos of the Northern League. The ballpark has a capacity of 5,000 people and opened in 1940.
The museum is maintained by the Codington County Historical Society. The group was founded in 1970 and was officially incorporated in 1974. [2] They put out a bi-monthly publication for paid members entitled the Codington County Courier.
It served as minor league baseball home to the 1936 Watertown Grays of the Class C level Canadian-American League and Watertown Athletics of the Class C level Border League from 1946 to 1951. [6] [7] From 1983 until 1998 it was the home of the Watertown Pirates and Watertown Indians of the Class A level New York–Penn League. [8]
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Jul. 19—WATERTOWN — City Council took a first step on Monday night to come up with a blueprint for Thompson Park. Council members approved a $135,000 contract with two consultants to come up ...
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located at Watertown in Jefferson County, New York. The church was built in 1889-1891 and is Romanesque Revival–style edifice. It is a one-storey, asymmetrically massed building of random course ashlar stone of light grey color. It features a three-story square stone tower with a ...