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The Forres Tolbooth is a municipal building on the High Street in Forres in Scotland. The building, which is used as a visitor attraction, is a Category A listed building . [ 1 ]
Upload another image See more images 13 High Street, Glen Cairn 57°36′42″N 3°36′33″W / 57.611805°N 3.609283°W / 57.611805; -3.609283 (13 High Street, Glen Cairn) Category C(S) 31640 Upload Photo 57 High Street, Royal Bank Of Scotland 57°36′39″N 3°36′44″W / 57.610698°N 3.612197°W / 57.610698; -3.612197 (57 High Street, Royal Bank Of ...
Birmingham was a stagecoach stop in the 19th century between Detroit and Pontiac. In 1839, the railroad tracks were extended to Birmingham with two steam trains a day running to Detroit. On June 18, 1896, the Oakland Railway, the electric interurban, was constructed to Birmingham; it provided service to Detroit in 40 minutes. This service ended ...
The high street of Forres, 2004. Forres is situated on the A96 trunk route connecting the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. The River Findhorn was originally crossed by fording near Waterford Farm. A suspension bridge was opened in 1831 to cross the river at the west end of the town. This bridge was replaced by the current bridge in 1938.
The first municipal building in the town was the Forres Tolbooth in the High Street which was completed in the mid-16th century. [2] [3] It was primarily used as a prison and was rebuilt to a design by William Robertson in the Scottish baronial style in 1839. [4]
The Grand Trunk Western Railroad Birmingham Depot is a former railroad train station located at 245 South Eton Street in Birmingham, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] As of 2022, the building is unoccupied. [2]
The Townsend Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel located in the Metro Detroit city of Birmingham, Michigan. The hotel contains the Rugby Grille restaurant. In addition, the hotel ballroom can accommodate conferences of up to 500 people. The hotel architecture is in the English manor house style. [1]
Birmingham was an Amtrak train station in Birmingham, Michigan, served by the Wolverine service. The station was located on an embankment at the eastern end of Villa Road, and consisted of a concrete platform with a small shelter and wheelchair lift . [ 2 ]