Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Pages in category "Government buildings completed in 1872" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... (Maryland) Wavertree Town Hall
The Easton Historic District is a historic district that covers most of the core of the town of Easton, Maryland.The town is the county seat of Talbot County.The state of Maryland is nearly split by the Chesapeake Bay, and Easton is located on the east side of the bay that is known as Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Residential buildings completed in 1872 (2 C, 11 P) S. ... New Zion Historic District; O. Odd Fellows Hall, Boston; Odd Fellows Temple (Frankfort, Kentucky) P.
Under the deal, Maryland promised to pay $15.1 million to construct offices and a laboratory for the company, a full $5 million more than was originally estimated as needed. [20] Per the deal, the company's corporate offices were moved to a new facility on Willowbrook Road in Cumberland, with a promise of 500-600 corporate and research jobs.
The area remained undeveloped and was re-platted in 1889 by John O. Johnson and Samuel Curriden, Washington real estate developers. The original 125-acre (0.51 km 2 ) tract was divided into a grid-street pattern with long, narrow building lots, with a standard lot size of 50 feet (15 m) by 200 feet (61 m).
The current 1840 building is a 2-1/2 story Greek revival structure with a gently sloping A-roof on 100 remaining acres of the original 2,100 acres granted to Robert Brooke, Sr in 1649. Old Trinity Church (Church Creek) Church Creek, Maryland: 1675 Religious Church building in continuous use; as such, oldest in the US. [2] Third Haven Meeting House
Maryland's urban and rural communities had different experiences during the Depression. In 1932 the "Bonus Army" marched through the state on its way to Washington, D.C. In addition to the nationwide New Deal reforms of President Roosevelt, which put people to work building roads and park facilities, Maryland also took steps to weather the hard ...
New York City: Today, home to the Frick Collection [94] A.C James Mansion: 1914 Beaux-Arts: Allen & Collens: New York City: Was built for Arthur Curtiss James and demolished in 1941. more images: Willard D. Straight House: 1915: Georgian Revival: Delano & Aldrich: New York City: Today, private residence of Bruce Kovner [95] [96] more images ...