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Newkirk House in 2012. The Newkirk House, also known as the Summit House, located at 510 Summit Avenue is the oldest surviving structure in Jersey City, New Jersey. The two-story Dutch Colonial building, composed of sandstone, brick, and clapboard dates to 1690. [1] [2] Originally one story, the outer walls are two feet of stone fitted in lime ...
Mount Holyoke Summit House Mt Holyoke Hotel, showing summit house and covered electric tram circa 1931. In 1821, an 18-by-24-foot (5.5 by 7.3 m) guest cabin was built on Mount Holyoke by a local committee—one of the first New England summit houses.
Left to right: Different versions of the Mount Tom Summit House; the first proposed design, unbuilt, c. 1897; the first summit house, which President McKinley visited in 1899, razed in a fire in 1900; the second summit house with its iconic tower, built in 1901 and razed by fire in 1929, it and the first were designed by Holyoke architect James ...
Big Thompson Hill summit house + Children’s clinic & more. Wendy Culverwell. July 29, 2024 at 8:00 AM. ... The 6,200-square-foot house has a construction value of $1.2 million, according to the ...
The remains of the tramway were removed in 1964 and by the mid-1970s there were proposals to condemn and demolish the summit house. This led to a public outcry and in the mid-1980s the Summit House, consisting of the original 1851 structure and the 1861 addition, was restored by the state. [5]
Here's what we know about the candidates for several key races in Summit County: 13th U.S. House District. Republicans Christopher Banweg, Kevin Coughlin and Richard Morckel fill face off for the ...
Its formal boundaries run from Hockanum Cemetery in the southwest, following the river and the summit ridge of Mount Holyoke to the northeast corner of J.A. Skinner State Park. It includes the summit area of Mount Holyoke, including the Summit House, Halfway House, and other historic structures within the park, along with the agricultural lands ...
Mount Holyoke Summit House. In 1821, an 18-by-24-foot (5.5 by 7.3 m) guest cabin was built on Mount Holyoke by a local committee—one of the first New England summit houses. The property changed hands several times between 1821 and 1851, when it was bought and rebuilt as a two-story, eight-room hotel.