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Jericho Historic District is a national historic district located at East Hampton, New York in Suffolk County, New York. The district includes three contributing buildings. They are three early the 19th century, Federal style residences; the remnants of a historic settlement known as "Jericho." All are built of heavy timber-frame construction ...
The Old Red Mill and Mill House are a historic 19th-century mill building and residence on Red Mill Drive in Jericho, Vermont.The mill was built in 1856 and enlarged later in the 19th century, accommodating then state-of-the art grain rollers, and was a prominent local business.
The Jericho Rural Historic District encompasses a rural agricultural landscape of northern Hartford, Vermont, extending slightly into neighboring Norwich.The area covers 774 acres (313 ha) of mainly agricultural and formerly agricultural lands, as well as associated woodlots, and includes nine historically significant farm complexes.
Located at 730 Franklin Ave., Jackson plans to make significant renovations to the structure while also seeking historic landmark designation for Demenel's, which opened in the 1940s, a quarter ...
Jericho Friends Meeting House Complex is a historic Quaker meeting house complex located at 6 Old Jericho Turnpike in Jericho, Nassau County, New York.The complex consists of the meetinghouse (1788), former Friends' schoolhouse (1793), a large gable roofed shed (ca. 1875), and the Friends' cemetery.
The fine-dining restaurant quietly debuted at 1010 Main St. last week. Diners were treated to a French-inspired menu of cote de boeuf, cassoulet, rabbit and more. ... Right now, the historic ...
The Jericho Center Historic District encompasses much of the central village of Jericho, Vermont.Centered on the town green at the meeting point of Brown's Trace, Varney Road, and Bolger Hill Road, the center (not to be confused with the incorporated village of Jericho) is a well-preserved Vermont country village developed mainly in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
A new restaurant is now open in the historic Moore building in Miami. A new American restaurant just opened in a historic building in Miami’s Design District Skip to main content