Sentences with phrase «railroad depot in»

It's been created by Second Hand Rose & Massie Creek owners And will be held at the old railroad depot in Brainerd Saturday and Sunday memorial day weekend.
Originally constructed in 1853 and transformed in 2011 by architect Christian Sottile — a university alumnus and SCAD architecture professor — the museum building is a National Historic Landmark and the oldest surviving antebellum railroad depot in the country.

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There were fewer than a dozen trains coming and going each day about this time, and fewer than one thousand people working in the depot, running the northern division of the Penn Central railroad.
She was daughter of Martín Amador, one of the most prominent citizens of the Mesilla Valley.7 In May 1908, García was preparing to build a house on land he owned facing the railroad depot by having a supply of adobes made.8 As time went by, he acquired numerous pieces of property throughout Las Cruces and Mesilla Park.
The depot, which had been donated to the society in 1980 by the Soo Railroad Line, was moved to its current location nine years ago.
Classrooms for the senior class were created in a former railroad depot and three railroad cars, which, at the suggestion of a teacher, were joined together to create a unique learning environment.
Kelso, a defunct railroad stop and washed - up mining town, nearly disappeared in the 1980s before a preservation effort was mounted and the crumbling depot, now the welcome center for the Mojave National Preserve, was rebuilt.
Motivated by the lack of space and money, the Wake Forest College sold plots of land for residences and businesses, and in time the town of Wake Forest had a railroad depot and new industries.
First a small farming community, then a bustling railroad depot and later an entertainment hotspot in the roaring»20s, Grove City today combines a small - town feel with big city appeal.
The Mission Revival movement enjoyed its greatest popularity between 1890 and 1915, in numerous residential, commercial, and institutional structures — particularly schools and railroad depots — which used this easily recognizable architectural style.
The first depot, by the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad, opened in 1905.
It is an example of a surviving mid-1920s era Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture Styled railroad depot with a hotel, restaurant, and gardens in Southern California.
Built along the ruins of the Central of Georgia Railroad's 1853 depot, the space reclaims an area in the Savannah historic district that had fallen into serious disrepair and provides some wonderful new facilities for students.
In place of the suburb, it wants Soviet - style high density housing; changes in zoning laws that increasingly make it impossible to maintain single family residences (let alone build new ones); mandated use of public transportation (thus positioning the high density housing near railroad or bus depots and excluding from those «human residential zones» most roadways and parking installations); and severe limitations on private food, water, and energy consumption, in return for enormously high taxes that will fund «cradle to grave» care by the nanny governmenIn place of the suburb, it wants Soviet - style high density housing; changes in zoning laws that increasingly make it impossible to maintain single family residences (let alone build new ones); mandated use of public transportation (thus positioning the high density housing near railroad or bus depots and excluding from those «human residential zones» most roadways and parking installations); and severe limitations on private food, water, and energy consumption, in return for enormously high taxes that will fund «cradle to grave» care by the nanny governmenin zoning laws that increasingly make it impossible to maintain single family residences (let alone build new ones); mandated use of public transportation (thus positioning the high density housing near railroad or bus depots and excluding from those «human residential zones» most roadways and parking installations); and severe limitations on private food, water, and energy consumption, in return for enormously high taxes that will fund «cradle to grave» care by the nanny governmenin return for enormously high taxes that will fund «cradle to grave» care by the nanny government.
The Sanford branch of the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin is less than one mile away from the Railroad House Museum, housed in Sanford's oldest building that served as the first depot agent of the Raleigh and Augusta Airline Railroad.
Same as in Yemassee, there's no functioning passenger depot, but with seven times Yemassee's population and home to 1,500 students, faculty and staff at Randolph - Macon College alongside Railroad Avenue, trains figure large in Ashland life.
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