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2.5-story Queen Anne-style house with bay windows, fish-scale shingles, and an asymmetric porch decorated with spindle work. Built in 1893 for the local merchant. [208] [209] 101: Parkview Historic District: Parkview Historic District: August 3, 2015
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The Abbotsford School District is a public school district in Clark and Marathon counties, Wisconsin, United States, based in Abbotsford, Wisconsin. In Clark County the district includes most of that county's part of Abbotsford, as well as Curtiss. There it includes sections of the towns of Mayville, Hoard, and Colby. [3] In Marathon County the ...
Coincidentally, the school ceased operations in 1916. In 1947, the National Fraternal Congress moved for the school to be restored and by 1952 the restorations were complete. [5] The school was built some time before 1880, a small one-room school with walls of fieldstone rubble, and with a hip-roofed porch across the front. The windows have ...
Green Bay Area Public Schools' offerings include neighborhood schools, specialty schools and charter schools serving students as young as age 3 up through grade 12. The district was founded in 1856, with the founding of the first public school, Sale School. [2] Sale School has since been demolished.
Abbotskerswell is a village and civil parish in the English county of Devon. The village is in the north part of the parish and is located two miles (3 km) south of the town of Newton Abbot , 7 miles (11 km) from the seaside resort of Torquay and 32 miles (51 km) from the city of Plymouth .
The West Hill Residential Historic District is a historic neighborhood on a bluff above the Chippewa River west of downtown Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. It includes 163 contributing properties in a variety of styles, ranging from mansions of lumber executives built in the 1870s to ranch houses of the 1950s.