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Salisbury Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 40 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Mocksville.
The Harry Goddard House or Goddard-Daniels House is an historic house at 190 Salisbury Street in Worcester, Massachusetts.Built in 1905 for a local wire company executive, it is one of the city's finest examples of Colonial Revival architecture, and a significant residential design of local architect George Clemence.
Salisbury Road (Welsh: Ffordd Salisbury) was developed in the mid 19th-century, with the area marked on maps as Salisbury Park by 1872. The road's northern side was first developed, followed by its southern side. The name Salisbury is derived from Colonel Salisbury, who inherited the land in the 18th century from his family, the Thewells. The ...
May 27—SALISBURY — A 64-unit condominium complex proposed for Forest Road received neither the go-ahead nor a shutdown order from the Zoning Board of Appeals as it continued a public hearing ...
Apr. 7—SALISBURY — The beach, small-town values, and the parks and schools were listed among the town's greatest strengths when the Master Plan Committee held a community meeting Monday night.
The business route between MD 349 and MD 346 was a relocation of US 50 from Main Street built in the early 1960s. East of MD 346, US 50 Business is part of the relocation of US 50 between Salisbury and Berlin completed in the mid-1960s. US 50 Business was designated when the US 50 portion of the Salisbury Bypass was completed in 2002.
The District Council of Salisbury was formed in 1933 by an amalgamation of parts of the abolished District Council of Munno Para West and the District Council of Yatala North. [10] The population of the township at incorporation was 2385, [ 9 ] but almost doubled from 1940 when the federal government built a munitions factory at Penfield ...
The current 141-bed facility at 629 Salisbury Street, an example of Brick Brutalist architecture, opened in February 1975 after another successful campaign raised $3.5 million. [6] The Home's population remains largely Jewish as it is the only kosher nursing home in Worcester.