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Montana's Steel Stringer and Steel Girder Bridges Multiple Property Submission; extends into Fergus County. 6. Saco Mercantile. Saco Mercantile. December 8, 1997. ( #97001452) 201 Taylor St. 48°27′22″N 107°20′30″W.
Richard Champion "Champ" Edmunds Jr. was born September 9, 1963, in Sumter, South Carolina. An injury during birth resulted in the severing of nerves on the right side of his face, causing facial paralysis. Champ grew up working on his family's dairy farm. After high school he joined the United States Navy, navigating submarines for more than ...
It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Silver Bow County, Montana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
Iconic “Home Alone” House Hits the Market for $5.25 Million — See Inside! Get breaking Finance news and the latest business articles from AOL. From stock market news to jobs and real estate ...
This is a list of the 100+ largest extant and historic houses in the United States, ordered by area of the main house. The list includes houses that have been demolished, houses that are currently under construction, and buildings that are not currently, but were previously used as private homes. Largest houses
89002171 [1] Added to NRHP. January 10, 1990. The East Main Street Residential Historic District in Miles City, Montana, including 1600-2315 E. Main St., is a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . Its significance dates to 1908.
The vast majority of states in the United States employ a system of recording legal instruments (otherwise known as deeds registration) that affect the title of real estate as the exclusive means for publicly documenting land titles and interests. The record title system differs significantly from land registration systems, such as the Torrens ...
In a deed of trust, a person who wishes to borrow money conveys legal title in real property to a trustee, who holds the property as security for a loan ( debt) from the lender to the borrower. The equitable title remains with the borrower. [1] The borrower is referred to as the trustor, while the lender is referred to as the beneficiary.