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May 11, 2024 · The district features a concentration of Federal, Folk Victorian, Greek Revival, and Vernacular architectural styles. The Somerton Historic District’s main period of activity runs from the late-18th century through 1955, when the U.S. Route 13 bypass around village was completed. Last Updated: May 11, 2024.
May 21, 2024 · The hundred of Somerton, c.1840. In the medieval period Somerton borough was evidently considered to form the in-hundred and all other tithings the out-hundred. In 1262 the hundred was granted to Eleanor of Provence, queen of Henry III, and thereafter it descended with Somerton manor.
May 22, 2024 · The Brinley Avenue Historic District is a treasure trove of shops, historic buildings, and galleries. So significant are some of the buildings, the entire area has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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3 days ago · Somerton parish, the largest in the hundred, shares with Pitney and Kingsdon the 200 ft. Lower Lias ridge between the valleys of the Yeo and the Cary. It is over 6¼ miles from the Eighteen Feet Rhine in King's Sedgemoor in the north-west to Catsgore in the south-east, and is up to 4 miles from east to west. The river Cary forms the natural ...
5 days ago · May 26th, 2024. The Somerton Community Website contains a wealth of information about the ‘Ancient Royal Town of Wessex’. Somerton is a beautiful rural town located in the heart of Somerset, it is full of history and beauty, which this website can only begin to give you a small insight.
May 9, 2024 · Alexandria has seven National Register Historic Districts: Fairlington, Alexandria Historic District , Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Uptown/Parker-Gray, Parkfairfax, Rosemont, and Town of Potomac. The City also has two local historic districts which are regulated by the Board of Architectural Review (BAR).
May 24, 2024 · The Eastern Pennsylvania Annual Conference, meeting May 21-23 in Wildwood, NJ., made history twice with two actions—one offering a redemptive healing of its past; the other offering a resilient hope for its future. The conference began with an inspiring, historic procession of robed clergy into the annual Service of Commissioning and ...