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Roughly bounded by 2nd, Ferry, 6th, and South Sts. 40°25′08″N 86°53′33″W / 40.418889°N 86.8925°W / 40.418889; -86.8925 ( Downtown Lafayette Historic Lafayette
June 21, 1984 (703 Lee Avenue: Lafayette: 17: Freetown-Port Rico Historic District: February 2, 2016 (Roughly bounded by East University Avenue, Lee Avenue, Garfield Street, Taft Street, Drain Street, East Pinhook Road, Guidry Street, Refinery Street, Lucille Avenue, Jefferson Street and Coolidge Street
Location of Lafayette County in Missouri. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lafayette County, Missouri. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lafayette County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...
By the end of 2024, Lafayette will see the opening of a Leo's Market and Eatery along South Street, offering an array of fresh meal options and groceries alongside the convenience of a gas station.
Many of the homes date from the 1860s and 1870s and include fine examples of the Italianate, Greek Revival and Queen Anne styles as well as vernacular house types. Most of the people who built in this area were Lafayette businessmen. At 1202 Columbia Street James Ball, a local wholesale grocer left his name stamped into the front steps.
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] 1926, Lafayette National Bank, 337 Columbia Street [3] 1931, U.S. Post Office Building, 301 Ferry ...
Ninth Street Hill Neighborhood Historic District is a national historic district located at Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. The district encompasses 88 contributing buildings and 6 contributing structures in a predominantly residential section of Lafayette.
It was located on St. John Street near downtown Lafayette – thus its name. It was built of salvaged cypress timbers from another building. The house is currently being used as a schoolhouse. Among the desks is a three-seater which came to the village from an old schoolhouse near Sunset, Louisiana. Old books, inkwells, lunch pails and the ...