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Raleigh and Grace Manley

Built in 1920, this Bungalow was moved to this site from the Bottom Loop area in the 1940s by Raleigh Manley. Beginning in 1958 Raleigh Manley was mayor for 20 consecutive years, a feat that has never been equaled.

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N.C. and Rebecca Burns House / Lovelace House

This home was built for N.C. and Rebecca Burns in 1894. It changed hands and was owned by several others including Frank Lovelace. Lovelace was a railroad man from Missouri and moved in to this house with his wife and ...

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J.C. Goodale-E.M Jarnigan House

This house was built (c. 1885) for J.C. Goodale’s family, with select lumber from the mill he operated in Coburg which he eventually sold to Booth-Kelly in 1899. On March 1, 1903, Doctor Milton Emerson Jarnigan from Tennessee moved into ...

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Allingham House

In the early 1900s a cobbler shop operated on this site. It burned down or was torn down and Allingham house was moved onto the site between 1910-1912. Sisters, Alma and Lola Allingham lived here until at least the late ...

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IOOF Hall – Coburg

The original Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall was built 1886, and housed the Grange, Free Masons, IOOF, the Rebecca, and Good Templars, which held their meetings upstairs, and the ground floor was used for all church services. When the ...

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Grange Hall-Coburg

Organized March 11, 1915, the first Grange building was built in 1939 after the original IOOF Hall, which housed the Grange, burned down in 1937. This was the site of the original IOOF Hall. The IOOF and the Rebecca held ...

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William Van Duyn House

This elaborate Italianate home, rare in Coburg, was built for $1500 in 1877 for William Van Duyn, son of Isaac Van Duyn, one of Coburg’s original pioneers in 1852. William operated the Coburg Mercantile store until 1906. The Adair family ...

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John Harte McGraw

The bronze statue standing in McGraw Place near Westlake Center, bordered by Stewart Street, Fifth Avenue and Westlake Avenue, is a tribute to the late John Harte McGraw, an instrumental figure in Seattle's history. The statue was funded by the Seattle Chamber ...

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Sponsor—Downtown Missoula Partnership

Visit the fine and friendly staff at the Downtown Missoula Partnership (218 East Main Street) to connect to Downtown Missoula. Say you found them on Next Exit History, and you will receive a free Downtown Missoula tote bag, made ...

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The Lahaina Jodo Mission

Located just outside of downtown Lahaina, the Jodo Mission is a physical reminder of Hawaii's connection to Japan and the immigrants that came to the islands starting in the late 19th century.

The Jodo Mission was constructed in the late-1960s ...

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