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Granite Building (New York City)
Granite Building may refer to: * Granite Building (Denver), a Denver Landmark * Granite Mansion, Newark, Delaware, NRHP-listed * Granite Building (New York City), associated with Alexander S. Wolcott * Granite Building (Rochester, New York), NRHP-listed * Granite Apartments, Anaconda, Montana, NRHP-listed * Granite County Jail, Philipsburg Montana, NRHP-listed * Granite Hill Farmstead, Danville, Kentucky, NRHP-listed * Granite LDS Ward Chapel-Avard Fairbanks Studio, Sandy, Utah, NRHP-listed * Granite Lumber Company Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, NRHP-listed * Granite Paper Mill, Salt Lake City, Utah, NRHP-listed *Granite Park Chalet, West Glacier, Montana, NRHP-listed * Granite Trust Company, Quincy, Massachusetts, NRHP-listed * Jones Brothers Granite Shed, Barre, Vermont, NRHP-listed * E.L. Smith Roundhouse Granite Shed, Barre, Vermont, NRHP-listed See also *Granite Store (other) Granite Store, or variants thereof, may refer to: ;in the United States * Granite Store ( ...
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Granite Building (Denver)
The G. W. & W. M. Clayton Building, also known as the Granite Hotel, Granite Building and the Clayton Building, is an 1882 commercial building in Denver, Colorado and is a Denver Landmark. It is a four-story building which was built in 1882 on the site of the first building in Denver, a log cabin. It was built to host the M.J. McNamara Dry Goods Company. G. W. & W. M. Clayton is inscribed near the top of the building for businessman George W. Clayton and his brother William M. Clayton, who served as mayor of Denver. The Denver Public Library has a photograph of the G. W. & W. M. Clayton Building. It is a substantial building which eventually became a boarding house by the 1910s, and then a flophouse, however. Ownership changed in 1965 and it was restored by 1970. It held offices, restaurants, and a comedy club in its basement. In 1969-70 it was in the Skyline Urban Renewal Area, and it was photographed by William Edmund Barrett for the Historic American Buildings Survey He ...
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Denver Landmark
The City and County of Denver has a formal historic designation program that establishes Denver landmarks. These are designated by ordinances of Denver's city council. The first three sites so designated, on January 10, 1968, are the Emmanuel/Sherith Chapel, Constitution Hall (site) (destroyed by fire in 1977), and the Governor's Mansion. The list includes a sublist of historic districts. Boundaries of historic districts appear iLandmark_Map_Sep2019 Check: Significant landmarks It also has many visitor attractions and official and unofficial landmarks, including: Official ones: * Brown Palace Hotel, proclaimed by Elvis as "The best hotel in the world", a historic hotel that has hosted many celebrities, dignitaries, and other important people. *Denver Mint, the single largest producer of coins in the world. * Denver Firefighters Museum *Four Mile House, an important stop on the Cherokee Trail and the oldest standing residential building in the metropolitan area. *Molly Br ...
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