Difference between revisions of "This Old House"
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==Public Buildings== | ==Public Buildings== | ||
*[[Memorial Coliseum]] - The Home of Champions | *[[Memorial Coliseum]] - The Home of Champions | ||
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*[[Carnegie Building]] - Original home of the Marion Public Library | *[[Carnegie Building]] - Original home of the Marion Public Library | ||
*[[Marion General Hospital]] | *[[Marion General Hospital]] | ||
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*[[Scott Opera House]] | *[[Scott Opera House]] | ||
*[[Teter Hall]] at Marion College | *[[Teter Hall]] at Marion College | ||
*[[Old Grant County Jail]] | *[[Old Grant County Jail]] | ||
*[[Marion Civic Theatre]] | *[[Marion Civic Theatre]] | ||
+ | *[[Marion Armory]] | ||
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+ | ==Schools== | ||
+ | *[[Marion High School]] | ||
*[[Bennett High School]] | *[[Bennett High School]] | ||
*[[Marion College]] | *[[Marion College]] | ||
+ | *[[Fairmount High School]] | ||
+ | *[[J.L.McCulloch School]] - A Center of Community Life and Learning | ||
==Houses== | ==Houses== | ||
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*[[Percy Nussbaum House]] | *[[Percy Nussbaum House]] | ||
*[[Seeker House]] - Formerly the New York Sanitarium and Morris Furniture | *[[Seeker House]] - Formerly the New York Sanitarium and Morris Furniture | ||
− | *[[225 West Spencer]] | + | *[[225 West Spencer]] - A Plato design |
*[[Munn House]] | *[[Munn House]] | ||
*[[Pattengale House]] | *[[Pattengale House]] | ||
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*[[Broughman House]] | *[[Broughman House]] | ||
*[[Wilson-Vaughan Hostess House]] | *[[Wilson-Vaughan Hostess House]] | ||
+ | *[[Swayzee-Love House]] | ||
==Businesses== | ==Businesses== | ||
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*[[Davis Clinic]] | *[[Davis Clinic]] | ||
*[[Howard Auto Sales]] | *[[Howard Auto Sales]] | ||
+ | *[[Blumenthal-J.C. Penney]] | ||
==Churches== | ==Churches== | ||
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*[[McConn Chapel]] | *[[McConn Chapel]] | ||
*[[Westminster Presbyterian Church]] | *[[Westminster Presbyterian Church]] | ||
+ | *[[Gethsemane Episcopal Church]] | ||
==Industry== | ==Industry== | ||
*[[Marion Paper Box]] | *[[Marion Paper Box]] | ||
+ | *[[The Farnsworth Building]] - Later, RCA and Thomson Consumer Electronics | ||
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== |
Revision as of 16:32, 23 June 2007
Contents
[hide]Public Buildings
- Memorial Coliseum - The Home of Champions
- Carnegie Building - Original home of the Marion Public Library
- Marion General Hospital
- Scott Opera House
- Teter Hall at Marion College
- Old Grant County Jail
- Marion Civic Theatre
- Marion Armory
Schools
- Marion High School
- Bennett High School
- Marion College
- Fairmount High School
- J.L.McCulloch School - A Center of Community Life and Learning
Houses
- Abijah C. Jay House
- Nathan Way Frazier House - An 1843 Farmhouse
- Israel Jenkins House - Stop on the Underground Railroad
- Percy Nussbaum House
- Seeker House - Formerly the New York Sanitarium and Morris Furniture
- 225 West Spencer - A Plato design
- Munn House
- Pattengale House
- Kleder House
- Nelson Tawataw Home
- The Painted Lady - 414 West 14th Street
- 3701 South Nebraska Street
- Phipps House
- Shugart House
- Meyer House
- Woodside - A Frank Lloyd Wright house
- Broughman House
- Wilson-Vaughan Hostess House
- Swayzee-Love House
Businesses
- Charles Mill - An 1836 Sawmill
- Ken's Barbershop
- Marion National Bank
- The Columbian Block
- Davis Clinic
- Howard Auto Sales
- Blumenthal-J.C. Penney
Churches
Industry
- Marion Paper Box
- The Farnsworth Building - Later, RCA and Thomson Consumer Electronics
Miscellaneous
- Platonian Apartments - Work of architect Samuel Plato
- The buildings of noted African-American architect Samuel Plato
- Meshingomesia Country Club