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The district encompasses 83 contributing buildings and 9 contributing structures in the central business district of Washington. The district developed between about 1849 and 1940 and includes representative examples of Greek Revival, Late Victorian, and American Craftsman style architecture.
The winery reopened in 1989 after Prohibition. Albonée Country Inn and Winery [1] Independence, Missouri: Amigoni Urban Winery [1] [6] [7] Kansas City, Missouri: 2006 Winery is exclusively vinifera wine. Apple Creek Vineyard & Winery [1] Friedheim, Missouri: 2012 Arcadian Moon Winery & Brewery [1] Higginsville, Missouri: Augusta Winery [1] [8 ...
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of March 13, 2009 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]
August 27, 2019 (330 W. Main St. Walla Walla: 2: Max Baumeister Building: Max Baumeister Building: November 22, 2000 (27 W Main: Walla Walla: Built in 1889 by real-estate and insurance agent Max Baumeister, the building is an example of Late Victorian commercial architecture with Italianate detailing.
Horse Heaven Wine Co., owned by Angela and Rob Andrews, their son and other family members, issued a news release saying it will use the former 14 Hands space as it shifts from its focus on ...
The town of Washington has 445 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Due to its historic charm, Washington has a growing heritage tourism industry, with visitors also attracted to the nearby Missouri Rhineland. The Washington Bridge was constructed in 1934 and was the only bridge spanning the Missouri River in Franklin County ...
The 5,200-square-foot historic Clark Mansion in Fairhaven is on the market for the first time in more than 50 years. The corner-lot home at 703 14th St. that overlooks the bay is listed for $2.4 ...
The Washington Avenue Historic District is located in Downtown West, St. Louis, Missouri along Washington Avenue, and bounded by Delmar Boulevard to the north, Locust Street to the south, 8th Street on the east, and 18th Street on the west. The buildings date from the late 19th century to the early 1920s.