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School view from Jr.High East side.
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A view from Falcon Drive - close to Breakneck Road - of the Senior High School as renovations wind down.
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This 19th century cottage, located along North Third Street on Connellsville's west side, is potentially one of the City's oldest homes. Built in a modest rendition of the Italian Renaissance Style, this cottage is, without doubt, the City's most ornately appointed and historically complete home. Nearly everything rega...
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This 19th century cottage, located along North Third Street on Connellsville's west side, is potentially one of the City's oldest homes. Built in a modest rendition of the Italian Renaissance Style, this cottage is, without doubt, the City's most ornately appointed and historically complete home. Nearly everything rega...
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Constructed in 1907-8 to the design of architect, Mark H. Hurst, the Connellsville Armory served its function until 2005. The City of Connellsville has purchased the property in hopes of restoring and reusing it. The building has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Connellsville High School was designed and built in 1916 by the W.G. Eckles firm of New Castle, PA. Founded in 1898, W.G. Eckles Co. is still a practicing firm currently under the name of Eckles Architecture and Engineering. (www.ecklesgroup.com
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