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  2. Pigeon Roost State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon Roost was established in 1809 by William E. Collings (1758–1828), and consisted mainly of settlers from Kentucky. Collings and his large family held the original land grants in what is now Nelson County, Kentucky, signed by the Governor of Virginia, Patrick Henry. These land grants were deemed illegal.

  3. Rock Crest–Rock Glen Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The mill was built in 1870, and it was the second mill built in Mason City. [2] When the Rock Crest–Rock Glen plans were finalized, the mill was dismantled and the stone foundations maintained to house a hydroelectric station for the development. The station was never built.

  4. Mason City Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    They include Parker's Opera House (1883) by William Foster, the former Mason City Public Library (1904) by Patton & Miller, the Park Inn Hotel (1909) and the City National Bank (1910) by Frank Lloyd Wright, First National Bank (1911) by Liebbe, Nourse & Rasmussen, the MBA Building (1917) by Bell & Bentley, the Hanford Hotel (1921) by Proudfoot ...

  5. Pigeon Roost - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon Roost or Pigeonroost may refer to: Horse Creek (Kentucky), location of Pigeon Roost Creek and Pigeonroost post office; Pigeon Roost, Mississippi, a ghost town in Choctaw County; Pigeonroost, North Carolina, an unincorporated community in Mitchell County; Pigeon Roost Creek (Indiana), a stream; Pigeon Roost Creek (Missouri), a stream

  6. Pigeon Roost, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    A post office operated under the name Pigeon Roost from 1842 to 1871. [9] In 1830, Pigeon Roost ceased to exist following the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, which forced the removed of the Choctaw people from Mississippi. A marker located at mile 203.5 on the Natchez Trace Parkway near Pigeon Roost Creek recognizes the former community. [3] [10]

  7. The Last Wright: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Park Inn Hotel

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    [citation needed] The film explores the history of the Mason City Bank and Hotel Commission (1908) as well as the struggles of the rural city of Mason City, Iowa to restore the Park Inn Hotel, which, along with the City National Bank, was a rare example of a Prairie School style mixed-use structure by Wright. [2]

  8. Hotel Lester-Lester Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Lester-Lester Cafe, also known as the Dodge House-Long Branch, is a historic building located in Mason City, Iowa, United States.Its construction, completed in 1915, was a project undertaken by local real estate developer Meir Wolf.

  9. Mason City - Wikipedia

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