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- Hailey Hotel placed on national register
- The red-brick, ivy-covered Hailey Hotel gained recognition for its historical status this month. Built in 1924 at 201 S. Main St., the building was originally named the Rialto Hotel. Through an initiative begun last year by the Hailey
- Idaho Mountain Express
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Idaho Mountain Express- Arsonists likely at fault for string of church fires
- On Tuesday, the church’s red brick walls were all that remained. Its pastor, Brandon Owens, said he planned to meet with his congregation of about 50 Tuesday night to figure out where they would worship Sunday. “I will be preaching,” Owens
- Daily Texan Online
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Daily Texan Online- Fires strike 2 more Texas churches
- TYLER, Texas — A spate of recent fires that destroyed or damaged several churches in eastern Texas were intentionally set, likely by the same person or group, federal authorities said Tuesday. Fires that broke out at two churches near Tyler
- Daily Oklahoman
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- Fire destroys piece of Garber’s history
- — GARBER — In the early 1900s, folks traveling to Perry would stop for rest at a barn near the intersection of two roads in Garber. The two-story brown barn, which was accompanied by a small house nearby, stood in the middle of the town
- Enid News & Eagle
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Enid News & Eagle- Little League moving into new regional headquarters
- WARNER ROBINS — Skies were gray, but the inside of the new Little League International Southeastern Region Headquarters was all blue. Little League employees unpacked boxes between sky blue-colored walls at the administration building
- Macon Telegraph
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Macon Telegraph- Readers question demolition of Locomotive Works
- This building at the corner of Beaver Avenue and Seymour Street in the Chateau District is one of several 19th-century red brick structures that were part of the Pittsburgh Locomotive Works, an Andrew Carnegie company that manufactured
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette- Signs of rebirth on -- where else? -- New Orleans' Fleur De
- It's a red brick ranch set back from the sidewalk and having a low, horizontal roof line. What distinguishes it, however, are the three dormers that animate the roofline. Ample setbacks and wide lots like this one were mandated when
- New Orleans Times-Picayune
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- 05/02/2010
- Reading: a Babel of dialects
- READING doesn’t have to wait for its home-grown comic turn, Ricky Gervais, to make it an international talking point with his new film, Cemetery Junction , named after the town’s infamous bottleneck. The much-maligned Berkshire borough is
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Daily Telegraph- St. Louis One of 12 Distinctive Destinations
- St. Louis, the city of red-brick, 19th century architectural jewels and diverse neighborhoods, has been named one of this year's Dozen Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The National Trust announced
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- 03/02/2010
- RPI remembers one of its builders
- One friend, Tom Blandy of Troy, also an architect, said cladding the building in red brick might have made it more attractive to the public. "I think if it had been done in red brick, it wouldn't have been so unpopular," Blandy said Monday.
- Times Union
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