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Your search returned 18 results. Banks--Waudby Building
Russell (Russell County) Listed in National Register 12/27/2006
Architect: Not listed
The Banks-Waudby Building was constructed in 1885-1886. The two-story limestone commercial building is nominated for its architectural significance built in the Victorian style with Italianate accents. The building is commonly known as Waudby No. 1 or Waudby's Pool Hall. The wood doors with iron trim, cast iron columns and storefront of Waudby's Pool Hall have not been altered since its original construction. It is nominated for its architecture significance. (See also First National Bank-Waudby Building.) Circle Rock Petroglyph Site, 14RU10
Dorrance (Russell County) Listed in National Register 7/09/1982
Architect: Not listed
Dorrance State Bank
Dorrance (Russell County) Listed in State Register 11/22/2008
Architect: unknown
Located on Main Street two blocks south of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks, the bank sits across the street from the National Register-listed A. C. Reiff Building. This one-story, freestanding commercial building was erected in 1905 to house the Citizens State Bank, which was later renamed to the Dorrance State Bank. The local bank was a common lending institution for area farmers and merchants during the early 1900s when Dorrance thrived as a small farming community. The bank did not survive the Great Depression and the building was sold in 1936. The building was listed for its association with the early commercial history of Dorrance and as a single-story commercial building typical of the early 20th century. Dream Theater
Russell (Russell County) Listed in National Register 3/08/2006
Architect: Not listed
First National Bank--Waudby Building
Russell (Russell County) Listed in National Register 12/27/2006
Architect: Not listed
The First National Bank-Waudby Building is commonly known as Waudby No. 2 or Waudby and Company Clothiers. It is nominated for its architectural significance built in the Victorian style with Italianate accents similar to the Waudby Pool Hall. The Waudby Clothing Company building is located next to the Waudby Pool Hall, and like the pool hall it was constructed in 1885-1886. The intact, original storefront has a different design than its next-door neighbor, but is constructed of cast iron and wood. The Waudby Buildings are two separate buildings with different dimensions and function, however they share a common storefront that has been maintained and preserved for 120 years. Garden of Eden
Lucas (Russell County) Listed in National Register 4/28/1977
Architect: Not listed
Haberer Petroglyph Site, 14RU314
Russell (Russell County) Listed in National Register 7/09/1982
Architect: Not listed
Hampl Petroglyph Site, 14RU315
Dorrance (Russell County) Listed in National Register 7/09/1982
Architect: Not listed
Kennedy Hotel
Paradise (Russell County) Listed in National Register 01/17/2007
Architect: Not listed
Mann House
Russell (Russell County) Listed in National Register 3/02/2001
Architect: Not listed
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