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The Franklin Square Union Free School District is a pre kindergarten to 6th grade elementary school district located in Franklin Square, New York in Nassau County Long Island. Its students are enrolled in three elementary schools, John Street School , Polk Street School and Washington Street School , with Washington Street School having the ...
The Franklin Square Union Free District 17 covers Washington Street School, John Street Elementary School, H. Frank Carey High School, and Polk Street School. [26] District 16 (Elmont School district), covers the western part, with most students attending Covert Ave School and Sewanhaka High School.
Franklin Square Historic District is a national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a 19th-century rowhouse neighborhood developed along a strict grid street pattern. A one square block, two and a half acre public park, Franklin Square, is a focal point for the area and the most elaborate rowhousing surrounds the square.
The John Street United Methodist Church – also known as Old John Street Methodist Episcopal Church – located at 44 John Street between Nassau and William Streets in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1841 in the Georgian style, with the design attributed to William Hurry and/or Philip Embury.
Franklin Square Historic District is a national historic district located at Oswego in Oswego County, New York. The district includes 93 contributing buildings and one contributing site. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]
Roughly bounded by East Monroe Street on the north, South Forsythe Street on the east, Grizzly Drive and Park Avenue on the south, and Branigin Boulevard on the west. 39°28′44″N 86°03′36″W / 39.4790°N 86.060°W / 39.4790; -86.060 ( Franklin College Historic
Franklintown Historic District is a national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is the result of a plan developed in 1832 by William H. Freeman (1790–1863), a local politician and entrepreneur. His plan evolved gradually over the course of several decades and owes its success to his untiring promotion of the village.
170–176 John Street is a commercial building erected in 1840 [2] facing Burling Slip (now filled in) on John Street along the East River in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. It is one of a small number (possibly only two) of granite-faced Greek Revival buildings to have survived in New York City.