Marianna Historic District | |
Location | Roughly bounded by Ten Mile Creek, Beeson Ave. Hill, 6th, and 7th Sts., Marianna, Pennsylvania |
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Coordinates | 40°1′21″N80°5′53″W / 40.02250°N 80.09806°W |
Area | 128.6 acres (52.0 ha) |
Built | 1906 |
NRHP reference No. | 84000560 [1] |
Added to NRHP | November 15, 1984 |
Marianna Historic District is a historic district in Marianna, Pennsylvania.
It is designated as a historic district by the Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation. [2]
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
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Beallsville Historic District is a 40-acre (16 ha) district in Beallsville, Pennsylvania. It is designated as a historic district by the Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation.
Cement City Historic District is a historic district in Donora, Pennsylvania. The district includes 80 Prairie School concrete residences built in 1916–17. The homes served as housing for employees of the American Steel and Wire Company. Poured-in-place concrete houses had become popular in large-scale housing developments at the time, partly thanks to promotion by Thomas Edison; the homes built in Donora used a newly patented construction method from the Lambie Concrete House Corporation. Building the houses required a combined 10,000 barrels of Portland cement.
Centerville Historic District is a historic district in Centerville, Pennsylvania. Centerville represents an intact example of the "pike town" typical of the National Road in Pennsylvania. Little commercial activity remains in the town today, but the ninety-four contributing buildings in the district includes taverns, residences, shops, and services buildings typical of the rise and decline of the National Road.
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West Middletown Historic District is a historic district in West Middletown, Pennsylvania.
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Ulery Mill was a historic building in Marianna, Pennsylvania, United States. It has been demolished.
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Martin's Mill Covered Bridge was a historic covered bridge west of Marianna, Pennsylvania over Ten Mile Creek, in West Bethlehem Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania in the United States.
The Horn or Horn Davis or Overholtzer Bridge was an historic, wooden, covered bridge which was located in Morgan Township in Greene County and West Bethlehem Township in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation is a non-profit educational institution in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. Its purpose is to encourage and assist the preservation of historic structures in Washington County, Pennsylvania. The foundation operates its own landmark certification process, as well as working with the National Park Service to document and place landmarks on the National Register of Historic Places. It also offers advice and assistance for historic building owners who wish to preserve their facilities. Since its inception, the foundation has been successful in helping many historic building owners in the preservation of their structures.