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Weber City, VA
Local Landmarks
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This post is tracking the demolition of the Hopewell Inn building, beginning July 26, 2022. See below for links to photos of the demo in pro
The interior pictures are wonderful. End of an era, redux.
See Hopewell Inn Memorabilia - https://hopewellhistoryproject.org/2022/06/18/hopewell-inn-memorabilia/
The Hopewell Valley Bistro & Inn building – at 15 East Broad Street on the corner of Seminary Avenue – is being prepped for demolition. It w
Our town of Vienna, VA, is 12 miles west of Washington, D.C., and we're one of their outer suburbs. Despide being a suburb, this hasn’t changed our local character and charm. For a town of our size, we have a lot of local landmarks that help to give us our unique character. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, you’ll find plenty to do and see in our beautiful town. These are some of the highlights you don’t want to miss.
Point Loma’s miles of coastline and storied military history make it a truly unique place to visit. Check out the 11 best things to do in Point Loma.
With beautiful beaches, lots of history, and plenty of cultures that can be seen around the neighborhood, it’s no surprise that Point Loma has become a top vacation destination in San Diego! Point Loma is a coastal town that’s as fun to live in as it is to visit, with many local landmarks and historic sights that you won’t want to miss if you want to truly enjoy your time during your visit.
Top 5 things from Harehills (Leeds)
I used to lived in Harehills, well we used to have two houses, Harehill for weekdays and Belle Isle for weekend and holidays.until 2002/3 permanently house in Belle Isle is our main. But used stay over weekends and holidays and week off or two from work. Then sell it on 2015. I do check the area few times. Do I miss it? Have mix feeling about it. Had many memories mostly bad ones but there things I like about. My time living there, it populared with mulism and you can smell their cooking, it me hungry and if not hungry/full-up it make you sick.
1. Fiver - well not sure she born here but a guy we bought her from found her from a skip (large collection for rubbish). No longer with us, now.
2. Taj Curry House (Also there restaurant)
3. St Aidan’s Church
4. KFC
5. Anand Sweet and other take away shops/resturants
Honourable Mention
2 friendly cats
And two cats I able to stokle
And Smell of curry/food in the neignbourhood
Worst:
Most People- there been mischives kids + youth and people I know from primary school and high school. Some nighbours are annoying and make me angry. A young girl at corner shop.
Bad memories living their.
Commission denies landmarking petition for old Water Company Building, allowing demolition to continue
Commission denies landmarking petition for old Water Company Building, allowing demolition to continue
Thursday morning, the Metro Louisville Landmark & Preservation Districts Commission voted to deny a citizen-led request to declare the old Louisville Water Company Headquarters a local landmark. Neighborhood Planning & Preservation (NPP) had filed a petition on September 4, halting a planned demolition of buildings on Third Street dating to 1910 for the planned Omni Hotel & Residences.
The Water…
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Changes in Landmarks Committee send ripples through other review committees
Changes in Landmarks Committee send ripples through other review committees
Mayor Greg Fischer has made new appointments to the city’s Landmarks committee, and they’re sending ripples through several other important review committees in Downtown, Butchertown, Parkland, and Clifton.
Architect Scott Kremer of Studio Kremer Architectswas replaced by an incoming group of committee members after serving over four, three-year terms on the Metro Louisville panel and a term on…
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