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February 5, 1999 (900 Aullwood Rd., northwest of Dayton: Butler Township: 3: Ausenbaugh-McElhenny House: Ausenbaugh-McElhenny House: July 18, 1975 (7373 Taylorsville Rd.
Clayton is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The population was 13,310 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] A suburb of Dayton , it is part of the Dayton metropolitan area .
West Philadelphia includes 68 of these properties and districts, including five National Historic Landmarks; the city's remaining properties and districts are listed elsewhere. Two sites are split between West Philadelphia and other parts of the city, and are thus included on multiple lists.
The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway opened a branch line from Clayton West Junction to Clayton West on 1 September 1879. [7] The branch line was built with bridges, tunnels and earthworks suitable for a double line in case of a proposed extension to reach Darton on the Dewsbury to Barnsley Line, but only one line was ever laid and despite attempts to extend the railway, Clayton West was to ...
Franklin Boulevard-West Clinton Avenue Historic District: Franklin Boulevard-West Clinton Avenue Historic District: December 6, 1993 : 5207-7625 Franklin Boulevard and 5802-7325 W. Clinton Ave.; also 6801-7003 and 7319-7405 Detroit Ave.
The 3.5-mile (5.6 km) Clayton West branch line to Clayton West from Shepley Junction was authorised by an act of Parliament on 11 June 1866. It was opened on 1 September 1879 and was built to double line standards, as so many of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway branch lines in this area were.
Development had proceeded during the 19th century to about 43rd Street. The arrival of electrified streetcars in 1892 accelerated development to the west and southwest. [3] [4] Noted Philadelphia church architect Isaac Pursell (1853-1910) designed the contributing Christ Memorial Church (1887) at 4233-4257 Chestnut Street. [5]
The Ohio House, or the Ohio State Building, is an historic, American building that is located in west Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. It is listed on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places [1] and is an inventoried structure within the Fairmount Park Historic District entry on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] [3]