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National Register of Historic Places 1989 Weekly Lists TAKE • PRIDEIN United States Department of the Interior AMERICA - NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 1111- P.O. BOX 37127 -• WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013-7127 - IN REPLY REFER TO: The Director of the National Park Service is pleased to inform you that the following properties have been entered in the National Register of Historic Places. For further information call 202/343-9552 . .JAN O6 1989 WEEKLY LIST OF LISTED PROPERTIES 12/27/88 THROUGH 12/30/88 KEY: Property Name, Multiple Name, Address/Boundary, City, Vicinity, Certification Date, Reference Number, NHL status ALABAMA Calhoun County Aderholdt's Mill Aderholdt's Mill Rd. Jacksonville vicinity 12/29/88 88003077 Montgomery County Dowe Historic District 320 and 334 Washington Ave. and 114--116 s. Hull St. Montgomery 12/29/88 88003076 ARIZONA Maricopa County Mesa Journal--Tribune FHA Demonstration Horne 22 D. First Ave. Mesa 12/29/88 88003056 CONNECTICUT Windham County Ashford Academy Fitts Rd. Ashford 12/29/88 88002649 KANSAS Jefferson County Buck Creek School Off US 24, 2 mi. E of Williamstown Perry vicinity 12/27/88 88002830 MAINE Sagadahoc County Riggs--Zorach House Off Robinhood Rd. Georgetown vicinity 12/30/88 88003007 MARYLAND Charles County Stagg Hall CR 469/Chapel Point Rd. Port Tobacco 12/29/88 88003061 Dorchester County Goldsborough House 200 High St. Cambridge 12/29/88 88003062 MINNESOTA Sibley County Sibley County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence and Jail 400 Court st. and 319 Park Ave. Gaylord 12/29/88 88003071 Stearns County Model School 826 First Ave, South St. Cloud 12/29/88 88003072 NEW YORK Ulster County Hait, Thaddeus, Farm 75 Allhusen Rd. Modena 12/29/88 88003075 NORTH CAROLINA Davidson county Grimes School Hege Dr. Lexington 12/28/88 88002832 Halifax County Hoffman--Bowers--Josey--Riddick House 1103 Church St. Scotland Neck 12/29/88 88003080 Roanoke Rapids Junior-Senior High School 800 Hamilton st. Roanoke Rapids 12/29/88 88003081 r OHIO Portage County Cleveland Worsted Mills Redfern Mill s. Chestnut st. Ravenna 12/29/88 88003065 RHODE ISLAND Newport County Army and Navy YMCA 50 Washington Sq. Newport 12/29/88 88003073 Providence County Clayville Historic District Foster MPS Roughly bounded by Cole Ave., Plainfield Pike, Field Hill Rd ., and Victory Hwy. Foster 12/29/88 88003079 Temple Beth-El 688 Broad St. Providence 12/29/88 88003074 SOUTH DAKOTA Hamlin County Old st. Mary's Catholic Parish House 5th Ave. and Underwood st. Bryant 12/27/88 88002840 VERMONT Addison County Heights, The South st./VT 30 Middlebury 12/29/88 88003082 WASHINGTON Clark County U.S. National Bank Building 601 Main st. Vancouver 12/29/88 84004010 WISCONSIN Dane County East Dayton Street Historic District 641, 647, 649-53 E. Dayton st. and 114 N. Blount St. Madison 12/27/88 88000217 .. WISCONSIN Door County Carnegie Free Library 354 Michigan st. Sturgeon Bay 12/29/88 88003069 Waukesha County Burr Oak Tavern Hartland MRA 315--317 E. Capitol Dr. Hartland 12/28/88 86003403 Winnebago County Metzig Garden Site (47WN283) Address Restricted Wolf vicinity 12/29/88 88003070 Multiple Resource Areas are identified by MRA Multiple Property Submissions are identified by MPS Thematic Resources are identified by TR NHL designates a National Historic Landmark The following properties were also entered in the National Register but were excluded from a previous notice: CONNECTICUT Hartford County Marion Historic District Along Marion Ave. and Meriden-...:.waterbury Tnpk. Southington 12/21/88 88001423 MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex County Odd Fellows Building 442 Main St. Malden 12/22/88 87002564 Varnum Building 401--405 Bridge St. Lowell 12/19/88 88002752 NEW YORK Essex County First Congregational and Presbyterian Society Church of Westport Main St. /CR 10 Westport 12/19/88 88002750 ... United States Department of the Interior NATIONAL PARK SERVICE P.O. BOX 37127 It-- -. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013-7127 IN REPLY REFER TO: The Director of the National Park Service is pleased to inform you that the following properties have been entered in the National Register of Historic Places. For further information call 202/343-9552 . .JAN 1 a1989 WEEKLY LIST OF LISTED PROPERTIES 1/03/89 THROUGH 1/06/89 KEY: Property Name, Multiple Name, Address/Boundary, city, Vicinity, Certification Date, Reference Number, NHL status ALABAMA Lowndes county Williamson, James Spullock, House AL 31 Sandy Ridge 1/05/89 88003123 ARIZONA Pima County Colonia Solana Residential Historic District Roughly bounded by Broadway Blvd., s. Randolph Way, Camino c ampestre, ands. Country Club Tucson 1/04/89 88002963 CONNECTICUT Tolland County Talcottville Historic District 13--44 Elm Hill Rd. and 11--132 Main St. Vernon 1/05/89 88002959 FLORIDA Dade County Algonquin Apartments Downtown Miami MRA 1819--1825 Biscayne Blvd. Miami 1/04/89 88002985 Brickell Mausoleum Downtown Miami MRA 501 Brickell Ave. Miami 1/04/89 88002977 I FLORIDA Dade County Central Baptist Church Downtown Miami MRA 500 N.E. 1st Ave. Miami 1/03/89 88002988 City National Bank Building Downtown Miami MRA 121 s.E. 1st st. Miami 1/04/89 88002975 City of Miami Cemetery Downtown Miami MRA 1800 N.E. 2nd Ave. Miami 1/04/89 88002960 Dade County Courthouse Downtown Miami MRA 73 W. Flagler St. Miami 1/04/89 88002983 Dorsey, D. A., House Downtown Miami MRA 250 N.W. 9th St. Miami 1/04/89 88002966 DuPont, Alfred I., Building Downtown Miami MRA 169 E. Flagler st. Miami 1/03/89 88002984 Fire Station No. 2 Downtown Miami MRA 1401 N. Miami Ave. Miami 1/04/89 88002971 Hahn Building Downtown Miami MRA 140 N.E. 1st Ave. Miami 1/03/89 88002989 Huntington Building Downtown Miami MRA 168 S.E. 1st St. Miami 1/04/89 88002976 Ingraham Building Downtown Miami MRA 25 S.E. 2nd Ave. Miami l/04/89,88002958 J & S Building Downtown Miami MRA 221--233 N.W. 9th St. Miami 1/04/89 88002967 Kentucky Home Downtown Miami MRA 1221 and 1227 N.E. 1st Ave. Miami 1/03/89 88002969 Lyric Theater Downtown Miami MRA 819 N.W. 2nd Ave. Miami 1/04/89 88002965 FLORIDA Dade County Martina Apartments Downtown Miami MRA 1023 s. Miami Ave. Miami 1/04/89 88002981 Meyer--Kiser Building Downtown Miami MRA 139 N.E. 1st Building Miami 1/04/89 88002991 Old US Post Office and Courthouse Downtown Miami MRA 100--118 N.E. 1st Ave. Miami 1/04/89 88002962 Palm Cottage Downtown Miami MRA 60 S.E. 4th St. Miami 1/04/89 88002957 Priscilla Apartments Downtown Miami MRA 318--320 N.E. 19th St. and 1845 Biscayne Blvd. Miami 1/04/89 88002986 S & S Sandwich Shop Downtown Miami MRA 1757 N.E. 2nd St. Miami 1/04/89 88002994 Security Building Downtown Miami MRA 117 N.E. 1st Ave. Miami 1/04/89 88002996 Shoreland Arcade Downtown Miami MRA 120 N.E. 1st st. Miami 1/04/89 88002992 Southside School Downtown Miami MRA 45 S.W. 13th st. Miami 1/04/89 88002980 Walgreen Drug store Downtown Miami MRA 200 E. Flagler St. Miami 1/04/89 88002982 INDIANA Hamilton County Craycraft, Daniel, House 1095 E. conner st. Noblesville 1/04/89 88003040 /;/#'" Lake County I :~,t. Lake County Sheriff's House and Jail 232 s. Main st. crown Point 1/04/89 88003039 INDIANA Marion County Attucks, Crispus, High School 1140 N. Martin Luther King, Jr. st. Indianapolis 1/04/89 88003043 Montgomery County Yount's Woolen Mill and Boarding House 3729 Old SR 32 West Crawfordsville 1/04/89 88003041 Posey County Posey County Courthouse Square 300 Main st. Mounty Vernon 1/04/89 88003042 KANSAS Ford County Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church SE of Spearville Windthorst 1/05/89 88003087 KENTUCKY Hardin county Pusey, Dr. Robert B., House Hardin County MRA 204 N. Mulberry st. Elizabethtown 1/04/89 88001793 Sprigg, William, House Hardin County MRA KY 1375, 1 mi. N of jct. with KY 84 Glendale vicinity 1/04/89 88001736 MAINE Aroostook County Fort Fairfield Public Library Maine Public Libraries MPS Main st. Fort Fairfield 1/05/89 88003021 Cumberland County Davis, Dalton Holmes, Memorial Library Maine Public Libraries MPS Main st. Bridgton 1/05/89 88003020 Deertrees Theatre Deertrees Rd. Harrison vicinity 1/05/89 88003002 MAINE Franklin County Goodspeed Memorial Library Maine Public Libraries MPS 104 Main st. Wilton 1/05/89 88003019 Knox County High Street Historic District Roughly High st. between Main st. and Sherman Point Rd. Camden 1/05/89 88001843 Vinalhaven Public Library Maine Public Libraries MPS Carver st. Vinalhaven 1/05/89 88003014 Oxford County Mann, Arthur L., Memorial Library Maine Public Libraries MPS Main st. West Paris 1/05/89 88003016 Paris Public Library Maine Public Libraries MPS 3 Main st. South Paris 1/05/89 88003015 Rumford Public Library Maine Public Libraries MPS Rumford Ave. Rumford 1/05/89 88003023 Piscataquis County Milo Public Library Maine Public Libraries MPS 4 Pleasant st. Milo 1/05/89 88003017 Somerset County Madison Public Library Maine Public Libraries MPS Old Point Ave. Madison 1/05/89 88003022 Waldo County Islesboro Free Library Maine Public Libraries MPS Main Rd. Islesboro 1/05/89 88003018 York County Conway Junction Railroad Turntable site Fife Ln. and Rt. 236 South Berwick vicinity 1/05/89 88003001 s MASSACHUSETTS Bristol County Northbound and southbound Stations 1 and 3 Mill st. Attleboro 1/05/89 88003128 Norfolk County McIntosh Corner Historic District Roughly Great Plain and Central Aves. Needham 1/05/89 88003127 MICHIGAN Washtenaw County Ypsilanti Historic District (Boundary Increase) Roughly Michigan, summit, w. Cross, w. Forest, and Ballard; s. Adams and Woodward; Forest, Grove, Cross, and River Ypsilanti 1/05/89 88003055 MINNESOTA Wabasha County Bear Valley Grange Hall Co.
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