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The building consists of a one-story bank structure adjacent to a three-story office annex.
Eero Saarinen designed the bank building with its glazed hall to be set off against the blank background of its three-story brick annex.
Shortly after Arafat left the meeting, Orabi was thrown out the window of a three-story building and Syrian police loyal to Hafez al-Assad ( Assad and Orabi were " close friends ") suspected Arafat was involved in the incident.
The three-story, building will provide new active learning class labs, engineering shops, meeting rooms for classes in math, science, and engineering.
The three-story building will be able to accommodate 359 employees and 300 inmates.
( This courthouse was destroyed by fire in 1908 and it was not until 1938 that it was replaced by the three-story limestone building that stands today.
One of the first large department stores of note in the area, Mayer Brothers, built its three-story brick building adjacent across from the public square in 1897 and operated for most of the 20th century.
Hall ( CHL # 256 ) is said to be California's first three-story building to be erected outside the coastal towns.
The first hotel was built in 1889 and was a three-story wood building, with a few cottages scattered nearby, as well as a laundry, gas plant and ice plant, all of which were destroyed by fire on July 25, 1901.
The three-story building still exists today on First Street, between Corte Madera Avenue and Montecito Drive, and these days houses a beauty salon, an architectural sheet metal firm and a number of residential apartments.
Although cutting wood hasn't been necessary since 1936, when the three-story wood building just north of the Pasco County line on U. S. 41 was wired with electricity, the burden of running the restaurant has remained substantially the same.
In a three-story stone building with twelve rooms, boys and girls were given instruction in the manual arts, as well as in reading, writing, arithmetic, and religious subjects.
From 1865 to 1870, the city improved rapidly, then a lull lasted until 1875, when the erection of the beautiful three-story, $ 36, 000 school building was started, now known as " Central School.
A large three-story brick building was constructed at a cost of $ 4, 500 dollars.
Light industry of a sort came to Humphreys in 1882 with the establishment of the Humphreys Milling Company, a steam-powered flour mill located in a large three-story building.
This two-story brick building was built in 1894 and has a prominent three-story clock tower which was installed by jeweler W. P.
Based on an ordinance passed in 1928, commercial activity in the borough is limited to a single three-story building constructed to look like a house and two small workshops on a dead end.
The three-story restaurant resides in a restored 100-year-old brick building that once housed the J. J. Bitting Coal and Feed Depot that serviced the farming community of Woodbridge.
alt = A three-story high brick building with a decorative facade mostly painted yellow photographed from its left.
The three-story hip roofed building contains a pyramidal roof tower with an open belfry.
Partially funded by the Works Progress Administration in 1936, this three-story brick and concrete building was designed in the Art Moderne mode by the architect Joseph Hoover, a native of the town.
The others include the Printing House ( 1895 ), a three-story brick building ; the brick Shipping and Stock Room Building ( 1905 ) at three-stories ; and the five-story brick Warehouse built in 1914.
alt = A white van is parked in front of a rectangular three-story building with many windows.
alt = A highway runs toward a bridge between an ornate building with a clock tower and a plain three-story red brick building.

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alt = Several people walk down a small empty lane overshadowed on both sides by three-story buildings with shrouded balconies and windows of Islamic style
The first federal immigrant inspection station was an enormous three-story tall structure, with out-buildings, built of Georgia pine, containing all of the amentities that were thought to be necessary.
One of the unique cultural elements of Karachi is that the residences, which are two-or three-story townhouses, are built with the front yard protected by a high brick wall.
The downtown core situated on a peninsula between two narrow inlets, South Bay and Artillery Bay, features mostly Mediterranean-style, three-story residential buildings with columned balconies and Venetian-style arches, with retail and commercial spaces occupying the ground level.
To carry out his plan, he built a three-story mansion with adjoining gardens and stables.
Named after Riley Jean Tomlinson, a local toddler who accidentally drowned in a swimming pool, the park was built in 2001 and contains two-and three-story wooden castles and other structures for children's play ( along with swings, slides, and similar playground equipment ).
More significantly, under the guise of " urban renewal ", large tracts of downtown Lawrence were razed in the mid-1970s and replaced with parking lots and a three-story parking garage connected to a new Intown Mall intended to compete with newly constructed suburban malls.
The town also had Baptist and Methodist churches, a three-story brick school with 550 students and 17 teachers, and a three-story hospital called Pine View which was considered the best hospital between Jackson and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, as far as equipment and doctors were concerned.
A large three-story brick school was constructed in 1871 and served the community well into the early 20th century, being replaced with a new school in 1930-31.
In its earliest years, Strandquist was a relatively vibrant town with quite a bit of economic activity, including a bank, at least two gas stations, two cafes, two grocery stores, two taverns, and a three-story hotel.
These include an assortment of strictly commercial properties, such as the brick, three-story Odd Fellows Hall ( 1882 ) with its storefront and meeting hall above at 269 N. Main Street, the three-story, wood-frame Hite's Furniture Store ( ca.
Practically all of the book factory complex survives, including the impressive three-story Office and Warehouse Building ( 1900 ) constructed in a castellated fashion with quarry-faced ashlar cut from local " blue " limestone.

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To reach the switching yard, visitors had to walk the spiraling passageway through the miniature landscape that expanded the basement to enormous size — a landscape filled with railroad stations ; houses ; bridges ; factories ; a cliff-side gravel road that ran under a concrete arch supporting a steel railroad bridge in front of a hydroelectric dam with a generating plant beside it topped with twin round chimneys and, above and behind it on a plateau, a solitary white two-story wood frame house ; railroad crossings ; shacks ; coal companies ; a three-story brick ' Central Light And Power Company ' with a brick smoke stack that dwarfed it, cars loaded with coal from the ' Ynysybwl Coal Company ' waiting out front, and high-tension power lines running up the mountainside behind ; small town streets lined with banks and stores ; and even a careful and detailed reconstruction of the diner in Edward Hopper's famous painting Nighthawks, complete with customers, nested up against a two-story beige brick building that had beside it an equally tall red brick building, upon the wall of which was mounted a billboard for an ' East End Hardware ' store with their slogan ' Nuts To You!
The three-story brownstone house features a mansard roof, and a high stoop above the basement.

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The United States Coast Guard built a three-story home at the lighthouse tower in 1871, but it was destroyed by fire on March 15, 1976.
Benjamin Harrison IV built on the estate what is believed to be the oldest three-story brick mansion in Virginia and is the ancestral home to two Presidents of the United States: William Henry Harrison, his grandson, and Benjamin Harrison his great-great-grandson.
Using bricks fired on the Berkeley plantation, Benjamin Harrison IV built a Georgian-style three-story brick mansion on a hill overlooking the James River in 1726.
Construction on the three-story brick structure began in 1810 and finished in 1812.
Built in the 1840s to accommodate travelers on the newly opened Whitewater Canal and the National Road, Aaron Reisor opened the three-story hostelry on the Canal bank to run what at the time was one of Indiana's most opulent facilities.
Along Center Street, which intersects Logan's Historic District, are a number of stately houses on the National Register of Historic Places, including the three-story French chateauesque home at 250 West Center Street built in 1907 by the Scottish immigrant, industrialist, and LDS polygamist David Eccles for his second wife, Ellen Stoddard.
The Emery Stake Academy, founded in 1889 as the first high-school level educational institution in southeastern Utah, occupied a new two-story brick building in 1899, then moved in 1910 to a larger three-story building on the bench.
Joplin's three-story " House of Lords " was its most famous saloon, with a bar and restaurant on the first floor, gambling on the second, and a brothel on the third.
One of the hotels built between 1895 and 1898 was a three-story brick hotel that was later known as the Mashall-Dunn Hotel which was later listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
alt = A stone three-story building with small windows on a grassy hill
With improving finances, in 1949 Vaughan and Treadwell purchased a three-story house on 21 Avon Avenue in Newark, occupying the top floor during their increasingly rare off-hours at home and relocating Vaughan's parents to the lower two floors.
The château is a square, three-story building 28 m long on each side, flanked by three towers with large gun embrasures.

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