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The Benson/Raney House – The house, which was in a state of total abandonment, was built in 1895 and was located on Hazen Road and 4th Street. The Joslin Building – The structure was built in 1909 by Wallace Joslin and is located on the southeast corner of Monroe Ave. and 4th Street. The building has served as a hotel, a pharmacy and a Pay ...
The town of Peacham was first settled in 1776, partly as a consequence of the construction of the Bayley-Hazen Military Road during the American Revolutionary War.In the Peacham Corner area that became the town center, that road, now the major north–south route through the town, skirted around a hill on which the early town center was laid out.
The former Elkins Tavern, now a private residence, is located south of Peacham's main village, on the east side of Bayley-Hazen Road, a side loop off South Main Street that was once the principal route through the area. The road was built during the American Revolutionary War, and retains much of its original character. The house stands on the ...
Ravenna Fire Chief Mark Chapple said Wednesday that a second fire at the building at 629 Hazen Ave. late Tuesday night burned off the remainder of the structure's roof.
(The Center Square) – Arizona is home to some of the deadliest traffic intersections in the country. Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers released a report analyzing data from the National Highway Traffic ...
A Ravenna woman is facing felony arson charges after reportedly admitting to starting a fire in the middle of her Hazen Avenue living room, opening a sliding glass door and watching the fire ...
The Josiah and Lydia Shedd Farmstead is a historic farm property at 1721 Bayley-Hazen Road in Peacham, Vermont. Established in 1816, the property evokes a typical 19th-century Vermont hill farm. Its oldest surviving buildings, the main house and two barns, survive from the second quarter of the 19th century.
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