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The Bartell House in Junction City, Kansas, is a hotel built in 1879. It is located at 6th and Washington Streets. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It has also been known as Lamer Hotel. [1] It is a three-story brick "Commercial Palace" style hotel with stone trim.
Walmart wanted to build a new Supercenter store in South Kansas City on State Line Road near 135th Street, so city leaders pressured Walmart to make improvements to the conditions of the Hypermart location before they would be given approval to move forward with the new South Kansas City store. At the time, Walmart said it would cost almost $5 ...
The Enid Terminal Grain Elevators Historic District is located in Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2009. [1] The district consists of concrete grain elevators located between North 10th, North 16th, North Van Buren, and Willow Streets which have dotted the Enid skyline since the 1920s.
Northeast of Junction City on K-18 39°04′07″N 96°46′53″W / 39.068611°N 96.781389°W / 39.068611; -96.781389 ( Main Post Area, Fort Fort Riley
Sacramento-based architecture firm HRGA has submitted an application to the city of Sacramento for a 154-room hotel at the corner of 17th and K streets in midtown. ... A CVS pharmacy at the site ...
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Hotel Muehlebach (1915), known in 1983 as Radisson Muehlebach Hotel [2] New Yorker Hotel [2] Hotel Phillips [2] In addition to the district, two other hotels were individually listed on the National Register at the same time: Continental Hotel (1923), 106 West 11th Street, a 23-story building that was built as Kansas City Athletic Club. Known ...
The Windsor Hotel in Garden City, Kansas, located at 421 N. Main St., was built in 1887. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1] Windsor Hotel on a postcard (c. 1930–1945) It is a four-story building with basement which is about 120 by 100 feet (37 m × 30 m) in plan and 55 feet (17 m) tall.