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2-story brick mansion built in Greek Revival style in 1854, with a 2-story porch that gives it a southern flavor. Rountree was born in Kentucky, came to Wisconsin in 1827 prospecting for lead , opened the first store and lead-smelting furnace in 1828, served in the Black Hawk War , platted Platteville, and did much to develop the area.
2-story Italianate-style house topped with a glazed observatory, in a park-like yard. Started in 1858 as a Greek Revival farmhouse built by gentleman farmer Christopher Arnold on his 60 acre farm. William Payne, president of Janesville Woolen Mills, added the Italianate-style front block around 1869.
2.2 mi [1] (3.5 km) Existed: c. 1910–present: Major junctions; West end: Queens–Nassau border in Lake Success: Lakeville Road (CR 11) in Lake Success New Hyde Park Road (CR 5B) and Union Turnpike in North New Hyde Park NY 25B (Hillside Avenue) and Denton Avenue in Garden City Park Nassau Boulevard (CR D66) in Garden City Park: East end
The Roslyn Water District is a public water utility district in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. Roslyn Water District The Roslyn Water District's business office on West Shore Road in the Village of Roslyn.
Merillon Avenue station was established in 1911 near the former Clowesville station, which was established in June 1837 by the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad.It was the closest LIRR station to the old Queens County courthouse (Nassau County became a separate county in 1899, splitting off from Queens County) off Jericho Turnpike.
Garden City Park is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located in the Town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, New York, on Long Island. It's a suburb of New York City , located approximately 20 miles (32 km) from Midtown Manhattan .
Contributing buildings in the district were constructed from 1882 to 1885. [2] Records remain of buildings on Water Street dating back at least as far as 1857, [3] one year after the founding of West Eau Claire, about one half mile to the north.
The Astor Historic District is an approximately 39 square block area of the southeast section of Green Bay, Wisconsin. The area is part of the plat of Astor as surveyed by A.G. Ellis, District Surveyor of the County of Brown in 1835. The district is a configuration of straight and intersecting streets unaltered from the original plat of 1835.