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The town's small traditional theatre and cinema, the Savoy Theatre, on Church Street, is believed to be the oldest working theatre in Wales.
One version of what is believed to be the town's oldest town seal, which the council used, and which dated from the first half of the 14th century, set the pattern with its elements for various civic coats of arms down to the present day.
Henley Street, one of the town's oldest streets, underwent substantial architectural change between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The town's bowls and cricket clubs are among the oldest in Suffolk.
The town's oldest sports club is Sudbury Cricket Club, founded in 1787, who currently play in the East Anglian Premier League.
The town's newspaper, the Midway Driller, was reputed to be the oldest daily newspaper in California.
* Gilpin House, 210 Delaware St. ( One of town's oldest buildings, but three renovations over time have obscured original facade ).
Charles Clifford was made the town's first postmaster on Sept 28, 1877, and served until 1934, when he died as one of the nation's oldest postmasters in tenure.
The Fayette County Courthouse, built in 1825, only four years after the county and town's founding, is the oldest surviving courthouse in Georgia.
The original petition requested that it be named Dromore after one of the town's oldest sections, but Massachusetts chose instead to honor one of its royal governors, Sir William Phips — actually a native of Woolwich.
The town's oldest continually-operating farm is Long Hill Orchard.
One of the town's oldest buildings is the Martinustoren ( St. Martin's Tower ), dating from around 1500 and the only remaining part of a church demolished in 1903.
Two of the streets, named Rena Belle and Carol Ann, were named after the town's two oldest residents at the time that the streets were built.
The town's oldest structure is the Louis Bolduc House ???
A second charter in 1217 recognised the town's oldest institution, Berkhamsted Market.
The oldest building in Kingston is Dee's Creative Corner, which used to serve as the town's bank in the early days.
The oldest restaurant in Abbottstown goes to the Altland House located on the small town's square.
The town's oldest paper, the Mineola Monitor, was founded in 1876.
The Prior's house from 1690 is one of the town's oldest dated buildings.
Denmark's oldest town hall is found on the town's Von Støckens Plads.
The second oldest church building, which dominates the town's market place, is The Free Church ( United Reformed ).
The carillon in the tower of the town's oldest church, Sint-Bertinuskerk, was noted as one of the most beautiful in Flanders in mediaeval times.
The town's oldest surviving monument is the Assumption Cathedral ( 1689 ), an imposing structure surmounted by five globular domes.
The abbey ruin at the top of the east cliff is the town's oldest and most prominent landmark with the swing bridge across the River Esk and the harbour sheltered by the grade II listed east and west piers being other significant features.

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Another notable building dating from around this time, the Clockhouse belfy or Clock Tower, built between 1403 and 1412, seems to have been intended both as a visible and audible statement of the town's continuing civic ambitions against the power of the Abbot.
A summer resort close to the Maryland – Pennsylvania border, Blue Ridge Summit was popular with Baltimoreans escaping the season's heat, and Monterey Inn, which had a central building as well as individual wooden cottages, was the town's largest hotel.
This was the home of the town's administration for about 200 years, but the old refectory building eventually became structurally unsound.
The town's founding dates to the mid-1850s with the building of a flour operation, Forbes Mill, by James Alexander Forbes along Los Gatos Creek.
The town was further developed during the first century AD under the influence of Tiberius, who ordered the building of the town's first Forum.
The town's rich traditional retailing mix of high quality independent stores is a tribute to retaining long-standing and loyal business while simultaneously building a new customer base with the continued attraction of some of the biggest names in national retailing.
The heart of the museum was the building that housed the town's theatre when Dalí was a child, and where one of the first public exhibitions of young Dalí's art was shown.
During the next two years, school was held in local church buildings, the town's former bank building, and the U. S. Post Office building located near the railroad.
Proponents emphasize increased revenue for the state and the tribe, as well as 2000 new jobs for all members of the community, while opponents fear strain on its police and fire services, a major impact on the local water supply, and argue that a 15-story building will permanently change the town's character.
The new building serves as the town's community center.
The town's first building was a grain elevator, the second the railway station.
The celebration included a temporary museum of the town's history and signs on the buildings that say " On this site " and tells you the history of the building and what was here before.
The town's post office was established in July 1857, with Robert Casement as the first postmaster, and continues to operate today from a newer building on Woodard Street.
About 1859 a stone building was built to become the town's headquarters in the event of troubles with Indians or Bushwhackers.
The building itself burned to the ground while the town's local Methodist church, LUMC ( Lecompton United Methodist Church ) was melted on one side.
When the school closed in 1959, the building was converted for use as the town's administrative offices — the City Building.
In 1959, a new municipal building was constructed to house the town's administrative offices and police department.
The Town Hall, Police Department and Fire Department share a building in the northern quadrant of the crossroads, and the post office and the town's Free Public Library occupy the southern.
The town's lands were expanded greatly by the building of the Quabbin Reservoir in 1938.
The town's municipal building is located in the old Butterick School, which was named after Ebenezer Butterick's daughter, Mary Ellen.
The Adrian State Bank building went up that same year, and the town's first telephone office moved upstairs December 10, 1897.
Machteld van Brabant, daughter of Duke Henry I and wife of Floris IV, was responsible for building the town's church, and gave it a Madonna statue to which miraculous powers were attributed.
The town's economy is for a large part dependent on ship building ( e. g. Damen Shipyards Group ) and general contracting.

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