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  2. Bricker-Price Block - Wikipedia

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    The Bricker-Price Block is a historic building located in Earlham, Iowa, United States.It was built in 1900 by J.E. Walton. The building was jointly owned by its namestakes Cephas D. Bricker and Walter J. Price.

  3. Earlham, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Earlham [a] is a city in Madison County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,410 at the time of the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is part of the Des Moines – West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  4. Tennessee State Route 58 - Wikipedia

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    I-24/US 27 exit 178 (Market St) US 41 south / US 76 west / SR 8 east – Downtown, Chattanooga: East Main St: US 11 north / US 64 east / SR 2 east – Downtown, Chattanooga: Dodds Avenue to SR 17: SR 17 north (North Willow Street) – Chattanooga: Continues along East 3rd Street, Dodson Avenue, Glass Street, Campbell Street, and Bonny Oaks Drive

  5. Which Iowa restaurant was named one of the most beautiful in ...

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    Mulberry Street Tavern opened in 2020 inside the Surety Hotel in Des Moines. People Magazine just named it one of the most beautiful restaurants in America.

  6. Hamilton Place (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    A P.F. Chang's restaurant that is located outside Hamilton Place has had a unique theme in the 200+ unit chain since the restaurant opened in November 2006: a water theme, based on the fundamental role the Tennessee River plays in Chattanooga and the fact that the CEO of P.F. Chang's since 2000, Richard Federico, is a 1976 alumnus of the ...

  7. Ferger Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Ferger Place Historic District in Chattanooga, Tennessee was so named and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. "Ferger Place" was founded in 1910 as the first exclusively White [ 2 ] gated community ("restricted private park" [ 3 ] ) south of the Mason–Dixon line .

  8. U.S. Route 76 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 76 (US 76) is an east–west U.S. highway in the Southeastern United States that travels for 548 miles (882 km). Its western terminus is at US 41 and the eastern terminus of US 72 (Broad Street) in the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, where it travels in a generally due east direction, to its eastern terminus at Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina.

  9. Fort Wood Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Houses on Vine Street. A fortification during the Civil War, Fort Wood was constructed by the Union Army in 1863. The National Park Service has placed several war-era cannons in the neighborhood. [1] In the 1880s, the fort and surrounding land was auctioned off. In time, Fort Wood became one of Chattanooga's finest residential neighborhoods.