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The Monticello Historic Commercial District, around Main and Columbus Streets in Monticello, Kentucky, is a 2.4 acres (0.97 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] It includes a United States Post Office among its 11 contributing buildings. [2] Wayne County Courthouse, not part of the district
This is a list of newspapers in New Jersey. There were, as of 2020, over 300 newspapers in print in New Jersey. Historically, there have been almost 2,000 newspapers published in New Jersey. [1] The Constitutional Courant, founded in 1765 in Woodbridge, New Jersey, is the earliest known New Jersey newspaper. [2]
Location of Wayne County in Kentucky. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wayne County, Kentucky. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Wayne County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and ...
Monticello-Wayne County Media, Inc. History; Former call signs. WPFC (1990–1990) Technical information [1] ... Licensed to Monticello, Kentucky, United States.
US 46 in Wayne: Fairfield Road Route 23 in Wayne: CR 680: 0.55 0.89 CR 680 at the Morris County line in Wayne: Pompton Plains Cross Road US 202 in Wayne: CR 681: 4.81 7.74 CR 640 in Wayne: Valley Road CR 502 in Wayne: Formerly designated as CR 128 [3] CR 682: 0.77 1.24 Riverdale Boulevard in Pompton Lakes: Poplar Avenue, Riveredge Drive, Dawes ...
Van Riper–Hopper House is located in Wayne, Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. The house was built in 1786 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 21, 1972. The house is home to the Wayne Township Museum.
The New Jersey Lottery offers multiple draw games for people looking to strike it rich. Here’s a look at Tuesday, May 21, 2024 winning numbers for each game: Pick-3
The Wayne County High School, at 80 A.J. Lloyd Cir. in Monticello, Kentucky, was built in 1941. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [1] It has also been known as A.J. Lloyd Middle School. [2] It is Art Deco in style. [1] It was built during 1939–41 with funding from the Works Progress Administration. It was ...