stores
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Sally Lunn's House
Bath, England
1680
Dating from 1680, Sally Lunn's historic bakery still serves its world-famous Bath buns, along with other regional specialties. The kitchen used by Sally Lunn is preserved in a museum downstairs.
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Court of Two Sisters
New Orleans, Louisiana
1832
Built in 1832 as a residence and run as a notions shop by two sisters beginning in 1886, the Court of Two Sisters is now a restaurant famed for its Jazz brunches, Creole dishes, and outdoor courtyard dining.
- Paw Paw City Hall Paw Paw, Michigan 1842-1912
- West's Block Portland, Oregon
- Commodore Hotel Portland, Oregon 1927
- Ximenez-Fatio House St. Augustine, Florida
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Clark Hardware Company Building
Lexington, Kentucky
c. 1870
Built around 1870, this prominent three-story brick Italianate building has housed a hardware store, grocers, law offices, and most recently a Shakespeare & Co. tearoom.
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Postal Building
Portland, Oregon
1900
Designed by Whidden & Lewis and built in 1900 for the Failing Estate, the Postal Building acquired its current name in 1927. Its Italian Renaissance style features ornate decoration on the facade and cornice.
- John Jacob Astor Hotel Astoria, Oregon
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Commercial Club-S.C. Stuckey Building
Dayton, Oregon
1911
The Commercial Club-Stuckey Building is a two-story brick commercial building on Courthouse Square, constructed for Samuel C. Stuckey in 1911.