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A new bill pay portal was released for customers of Hanover Borough's garbage or water utilities, featuring among other new features, autopay options. Forgetful folk rejoice: new Hanover Borough ...
The Hanover Historic District is a national historic district located in Hanover in York County, Pennsylvania.Bordered roughly by Elm Avenue, Broadway, Eisenhower Drive, Hollywood Avenue, and the borough's boundary line, this district encompasses 2,632 contributing buildings, four contributing sites, three contributing structures, and one contributing object (The Picket) in the central ...
Location of Hanover County in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hanover County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hanover County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
The Daniel Webster Family Home, also known as The Elms, is a historic house off South Main Street in West Franklin, New Hampshire.The house has been designated a National Historic Landmark for its importance as the summer home of Daniel Webster (1782–1852), who owned it from 1829 until his death.
The Elms, Abberley an old established house, now a hotel and restaurant, in Abberley, Worcestershire, England; The Elms (Bedhampton) an historic Gothic house in Bedhampton, United Kingdom; The Elms (North Wingfield, Derbyshire), a grade II listed house; The Elms School, Colwall, a school in Herefordshire; The Elms School, Long Eaton, a school ...
The Elms Historic District is a national historic district located at Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, United States. It encompasses 31 contributing buildings , 1 contributing site, and 7 contributing structures in a predominantly residential section of Excelsior Springs.
English: Staircase and Entrance Hall of "The Elms" — the Edward J. Berwind Mansion on Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island. Built 1899-1901; designed by architect Horace Trumbauer . 1970 image: HABS—Historic American Buildings Survey of Rhode Island .
The Elms was constructed from 1899 to 1901 and cost approximately 1.5 million dollars to build. Like most Newport houses of the Gilded Age, the house was built with non-combustible materials: the house was built around a structural steel frame; the interior partitions, plaster over terra cotta blocks, sit on reinforced concrete floor slabs; the exterior walls are made of brick masonry and clad ...