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January 13, 1972 (413 State Street: Erie: 5: Chandlery Corner: Chandlery Corner: February 5, 1987 (1 and 3 East Fourth Street, and 401–403, and 405 State Street
Location of Beaver County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States.
All of the following are located in Mount Union, Huntingdon County, PA: Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. PA-5974, "Town of Mount Union, Near U.S. Highway 522", 14 photos, 10 data pages, 2 photo caption pages; HABS No. PA-5987, "Saints Peter & Paul Orthodox Church, North Jefferson & Sherman Streets", 1 photo, 1 photo caption page
A library in Bloomfield dates back to the 1870s when a library association was established. One had to pay a subscription fee in order to borrow books. The Carnegie Corporation of New York had accepted the Commercial Club of Bloomfield's application for a grant for $10,000 on November 21, 1911. [3] [4] An election on December 30, 1911, approved ...
The Amelia S. Givin Free Library is a historic public library in Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 11, 2004. History
In addition to the Courthouse complex, the Sylvanus Mulford House and Silver Lake Bank are separately listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Other notable buildings include the United Fire Company aka the Jessup house (c. 1855), Montrose Theater (c. 1920), Lyons Building at 13 Public Avenue, Sayre Building (1894), Loomis Building ...
Springfield Mill sits on the Bloomfield Farm tract, [2] which is now part of the Morris Arboretum.It is open to the public once a month for grinding demonstrations. This mill was built in 1854, and is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, stone-and-frame mill structure that measures thirty-five feet, three inches by forty feet, eight inches.
Because "Friendship" is a new name for an old neighborhood, Friendship's western border with Bloomfield is to some extent a disputed one. The City of Pittsburgh defines neighborhoods to be contiguous with federal census tracts, and as a result considers Friendship to abut Bloomfield at South Graham Street, at the western edge of census tract ...