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Ammadelle is a historic house at 637 North Lamar Boulevard in Oxford, Mississippi. Built in 1859, it is an Italianate mansion designed by Calvert Vaux , which he regarded as one of his finest works. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974.
The West Milton Bridge is a steel girder bridge carrying Bear Trap Road across the Lamoille River in Milton, Vermont, United States.It was built as a replacement for a 1902 Pennsylvania truss bridge, which was relocated to the site of the Swanton Covered Railroad Bridge, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
First listed on January 1, 1976. In 1999 the house was moved 300 feet and automatically delisted. In 2000 it was relisted. [6] 113: Jacob Zook House: Jacob Zook House: February 24, 1995 : 290 East Lincoln Highway near Exton
The California Highway Patrol issued an Amber Alert for Arya Maldonado, 3, and Alana Maldonado, 2, who were reported missing from Hanford, California.
The double school house was built after a large fire in Queenstown. The property was purchased by school trustees James Masey and his wife, in 1834. As was common at the time, the building featured two separate entrances for boys and girls. In 1874, a larger school house was built on Del Rhodes Avenue, to serve the community of 250 residents. [1]
East Ridge Road NY 180 in Orleans: CR 15: 10.48 16.87 Pink School House Road in Pamelia: Perch Lake and Jack Street roads CR 3 in Alexandria: CR 16: 7.94 12.78 NY 12 in Brownville: Parish and Jenkins roads Evans Mills village line in Le Ray: CR 17: 1.18 1.90 Pamelia town line Kiser School House Road in Le Ray: NY 37: Former number; transferred ...
In 1998, we were lucky enough to be introduced to Lindsay Lohan in "The Parent Trap;" you know, the movie that she should have won an Oscar for because she flawlessly played twins. Photo cred: Disney
Beartrap Creek was named from an incident when a settler caught a black bear in a trap. [2] Bear Trap Creek Trail is located in the town of Salina just north of Syracuse and runs 1.6 miles from 7th North Street (across from Pilot Travel Center) to the Mattydale Plaza. [3]