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Standard Oil Company Building

Constructed in 1917 by Henry Jastro, this building is listed on both The National Register of Historic Buildings and the The Register of Historic Places by the Bakersfield City Council. It originally housed the executive offices of Standard Oil Company ...

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Weill's Department Store

"Pioneers of the Past - Builders of the Furture"

Alphonse Weill came from France to Havilah in 1870 and moved to Bakersfield in 1872, was employed by merchant Jacob Weil (No Relation), and became his partner in 1873. Subsequently Weill acquired ...

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Livermore and Chester Store

Site of Livermore and Chester Store, first business establishment in Bakersfield, an adobe structure built in 1865. Purchased by H. H. Fish in 1886. Destroyed in the fire of 1889. Rebuilt in 1890.

Marker is at the intersection of Chester Avenue ...

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The Phineas Heywood House

Circa 1824

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on Main Street (Maine Route 15) near Elm Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Brock's Department Store

This site was deeded by Col Thomas Baker to Agnes Stine in 1871. Dave Hirshfeld ran the Pioneer Store here in 1899. Succeeded by Otto Belau in the same year. In 1904 the business was sold to Hochheimer and Co. ...

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Dustin Huffman Memorial Overlook

Dustin Marshall Huffman lived his life with a "Pay It Forward" attitude, always there to help out, even if it was for a stranger. He was pure goodness with a touch of orneriness and a smile that could light up ...

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Sitting in Judgement

Civil War to Civil Rights

(Front):

This imposing, Greek Revival style structure was designed by George Hadfield as Washington's first City Hall/Courthouse. Throughout its history, the building has housed the local and federal courts for DC, presided over by judges ...

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Old Town Hall Site

1874 - 1975

[Title is inscription]

Marker is on Blackswoods Road (Maine Route 182) near Hog Bay Road (Maine Route 200), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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A Day in the Canneries

Historic Cannery Row

A chorus of cannery whistles, each with its own unique call, summoned the Cannery Row workforce. Men and women in rubber boots and oilcloth aprons showed up to clean, cut, pack, cook and can sardines that were a ...

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Palmetto Building

Spartanburg Historic District

National Register

South Carolina

Department of Archives

and History

Palmetto Building

of Historic Places

Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street and North Church Street (U.S. 221), on the right when traveling east on East Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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