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The Daily Grind, a coffee shop in Quarryville, is relocating to a historic bank building in the borough. Originally opened in 2014 at 221 W. Fourth St., The Daily Grind has announced plans to move ...
This month, fans of local history came together to celebrate the preservation of a building with a long and storied past. Discussing the commission, Kirk also highlighted that the board is ...
CORNISH, N.H. (WCAX) - Cornish, New Hampshire, an Upper Valley town perhaps most well known as the home of author J.D. Salinger, now also has five state-registered historical buildings to put it ...
A pair of Indiana-based developers plan to convert a portion of a historic building on Monument Circle into a hotel. Holladay Property Services Midwest Inc., an affiliate of Holladay Properties ...
Did you know there is a historic Covered Bridge Trail in Alabama? It was established through the efforts of the Alabama Historical Commission and the Alabama Travel Council. Recently my wife ...
BUTTE — In the Mining City, old buildings have a huge historical significance to the community. So, when pink slips deeming a structure dangerous end up on the facade of a building it can be pretty ...
KERNERSVILLE, N.C. — A total loss. That is how Kernersville Fire Department described a historic building that caught on fire on Bodenhamer Street Saturday night, WXII reported. The building ...
The brick building itself still stands, but much of what's left behind has been charred or turned to ash. WFMY News 2 spoke to Dana Caudill, who owns Caudill's Electric with her husband after ...
KERNERSVILLE, N.C. (WGHP) — A Triad electrical company has released a statement after a large fire destroyed the historical building Saturday night, deeming it a total loss. The building was ...
A new state law sponsored by Sen. Tom Leek and Rep. Sam Greco that would block the destruction of designated historic buildings has been signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. SB 582 is intended to ...
“We are honored and excited to be able to donate this grand historic building to the Society knowing that it will forever be an important part of the Curwensville community,” Kevin Beardsley said.