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William Zern (1883 - 1978) started Zern's, also known as "The Sale," in 1922. The small family farm auction was soon joined by neighbors and townsfolk and before long a Gilbertsville landmark was born. During the early days, livestock was auctioned in the large lower barn. The auction grew and pulled in numerous vendors of widely varying ...
The former Smith Tavern is located on Bedford Road (state highway NY 22) in the hamlet of Armonk, New York, United States. It is a red frame building dating to the late 18th century, one of the few left in a region that has rapidly suburbanized over the past century. The Smith family, for whom it is named, did not build it but owned it for most ...
The roughly L-shaped district is located along the north side of the road, in the southern section of downtown Armonk. Its boundaries mostly follow land lot lines, beginning one lot east of Main Street (also New York State Route 128 (NY 128)) and taking in the next seven lots to the west, crossing Elm Street, where 44 Bedford Road, the church's former rectory, now has its frontage, in the process.
Northern and eastern bank of Schuylkill River from Pennsylvania Route 113 to Lock 61 40°08′40″N 75°30′31″W / 40.144444°N 75.508611°W / 40.144444; -75.508611 ( Schuylkill Navigation Canal, Oakes Reach
Pennsylvania Route 45, northeast of Franklinville (6501 Clubhouse Lane) 40°40′28″N 78°02′52″W / 40.674444°N 78.047778°W / 40.674444; -78.047778 ( Spruce Creek Rod and Franklin Township
The North East Historic District is a national historic district that is located in North East, Erie County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [ 1 ]
After conducting some research and consulting with an auction house in Canada, Treibitz quickly realized his “Cinderella discovery” of a lost Emily Carr painting — titled “Masset, Q.C.I ...
Northeastern Pennsylvania (N.E.P.A. or Nepa) is a region of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania that includes the Pocono Mountains, the Endless Mountains, and the industrial cities of Scranton (the areas largest city), Wilkes-Barre, Pittston, Hazleton, Nanticoke, and Carbondale.