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Dover, New Hampshire 03820
(Photos)
The buildings replacing the Morrill Blocks after the 1932 fire and the Historic Sign. Dover, New Hampshire.
Historic Sign—Morrill Blocks. Central Avenue. Dover, New Hampshire.
Morrill Fountain and Horse Trough. Built in 1914. Central Avenue. Dover, New Hampshire.
Central Avenue. Dover, New Hampshire. City Hall is at the far end with the cupola. The old Montgomery Ward Building is near left. On the opposite corner is where J. J. Newberry was located.
Historic Sign—Central Avenue. Dover, New Hampshire.
Third Street. Dover, New Hampshire. Historic Sign shows an earlier view.
Historic Sign—Third Street. Dover, New Hampshire. The Strand Theatre (minus the blade sign) and Catholic Church in the distance are still standing.
Merchants Bank Building along with Historic Sign. Central Avenue. Dover, New Hampshire.
Historic Sign—Merchants Bank Building. Dover, New Hampshire.
Corner of Central Avenue and Third Street. Built after the 1932 fire destroyed its predecessor buildings. Dover, New Hampshire.
Merchants National Bank/Merchants Savings Bank Building. Central Avenue. Dover, New Hampshire. Built c. 1900.
Old Strafford County Courthouse. 10 Second Street. Dover, New Hampshire. The old County Clerk’s Office is attached to the right (1947). Built in 1889 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
Tablet. Old Strafford County Courthouse. 10 Second Street. Dover, New Hampshire.
Historic Plaque—Major Waldron Garrison. Dover, New Hampshire.
Entryway. Old Strafford County Courthouse. 10 Second Street. Dover, New Hampshire. Built in 1889 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
Old Strafford County Courthouse. Second Street. Dover, New Hampshire. Rescued from the wrecking ball, the housing project is now complete. The old vaults have been preserved. Built in 1889 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
Moose Club. 45 Chestnut Street. Dover, New Hampshire. Built c. 1920.
Steeple. St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Chestnut Street. Dover, New Hampshire. Built in 1872 using the Italianate and Gothic Revival Styles.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Chestnut Street. Dover, New Hampshire. Built in 1872 using the Gothic Revival and Italianate Styles.
Ross Furniture Building. 38 Third Street. Dover, New Hampshire. Built c. 1942 using the Mid-20th Century Commercial Style.
Ross Furniture Co. Sign. 38 Third Street. Dover, New Hampshire.
Strand Theatre. 20 Third Street. Dover, New Hampshire.
Marquee. Strand Theatre. 20 Third Street. Dover, New Hampshire. Built in 1919.
Strand Theatre. 20 Third Street. Dover, New Hampshire. Built in 1919.
J. E. Kennedy/Dover Drug Building. 505 Central Avenue. Dover, New Hampshire. Built in 1902.
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