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The Locust Street Automotive District in St. Louis, Missouri is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005 and expanded twice, in 2008 and 2016. The original area included 26 contributing buildings on 11 acres (4.5 ha), at 2914-3124 Locust and 3043 Olive. [ 3 ]
The Dr. Joseph Leidy House is a historic residence located at 1319 Locust Street between S. 13th and S. Juniper Streets in the Washington Square West neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1893 and 1894 and was designed in the Georgian style [ 2 ] by architect Wilson Eyre to be the home of Joseph Leidy, Jr., the nephew of ...
Locust Street Automotive District: Locust Street Automotive District: September 15, 2005 : 2914–3124 Locust and 3043 Olive Boundary increase 1: 3133–3207 and 3150–3202 Locust St. Boundary increase 2: 2722–2900 Locust St., 2727–2801 Locust St.
Dr. Joseph Leidy House, a historic residence at 1310 Locust Street, built in 1893 and 1894, also designed by Wilson Eyre, and named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Equitable Trust Building, a historic skyscraper designed by Horace Trumbauer, is located at 1405 Locust Street.
High and Locust Streets Historic District is a national historic district located at Lockport in Niagara County, New York.The district encompasses 120 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Lockport.
A historical marker for the Historical Society at 1300 Locust Street in Center City Philadelphia. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania is a historic research facility headquartered on Locust Street in Center City Philadelphia. It is a repository for millions of historic items ranging across rare books, scholarly monographs, family chronicles ...
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of March 13, 2009 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]
The Musical Fund Hall is a landmark building of both architectural and historic significance located at 808 Locust Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The hall has hosted many notable speakers and events, including the first Republican National Convention from June 17 to 19, 1856.