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Mack Jones House, Miller, listed on the NRHP in Hand County; Mitchell Lustron Historic District, a grouping of three Lustron homes in Mitchell, South Dakota, listed on the NRHP in Davison County; Peter Hansen House, Pierre, South Dakota, listed on the NRHP in Hughes County; Edbert and Josie Opitz House, Redfield, listed on the NRHP in Spink County
The Dallas Hilton, constructed as the Hilton Hotel and today operating as the Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown, is a historic hotel opened in 1925, located at the corner of Main Street and S. Harwood Street in downtown Dallas, Texas (United States). The hotel is a contributing property in the Harwood Street Historic District and Main Street District.
Jones continued investing in the Rice Hotel through the 1930s. The Rice Barber Shop was remodeled in 1930, and a major remodeling of the bottom floors in 1938 coincided with a new, art-deco dining area, the Empire Room. [14] He opened a barber shop in 1930, which remained in business there until about 1977.
After virtually every Dallas Cowboys game, Jerry Jones, the team’s owner, general manager and center-of-attention, arrives in the hallway outside the team locker room and makes himself available ...
Under the Jones' ownership, the company expanded during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1957, Dawn was worth over $1M [ 10 ] and the company purchased Baker Perkins 's automated donut machine division. The same year, Marlin's son Ron began working for Dawn as an accountant, and siblings Miles and Steven joined in 1967 and 1968 respectively.
Joseph "Joe" Barber II 23 Chicago, IL: Receptionist: Evicted: Day 20: 13th: Michael "Mike" Dutz 26 Three Lakes, WI: Painting contractor Evicted: Day 27: 12th: Nicholas "Nick" Starcevic 25 Kimball, MN: Former football player Evicted: Day 34: 11th: Kail Harbick 37 McKenzie Bridge, OR: Business owner Evicted: Day 41: 10th: Dustin Erikstrup 22 ...
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104 East Main Street (1947): Round Rock Insurance and John's Barber Shop; 105 East Main Street (1876): Sam Bass General Store, a one-story building; 109 East Main Street (1885): Maschall and McNeary, Attorneys, a one-story, stone-masonry building; 111 East Main Street (1916–1925): Round Rock Printing, a brick building; 112 East Main Street (1881)