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The 35th Street Bridge crosses the Kanawha River in Charleston, West Virginia, in the United States. It connects Interstate 64/77 south\nat Exit #98 with West Virginia Route 61 in northern Kanawha City.
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The Myler House is a historic house at 315 North Third Street in Rogers, Arkansas, USA. It is a single story L-shaped structure, built of brick with limestone trim. Prominent trim elements include corner quoining, stone segmental arches above the windows, and a stone beltcourse that coincides with the window sills. The house was built c. 1895 by C. R. Crowe, a prominent local stonemason, for his family. Crowe and his son-in-law, John Myler, are believed to be responsible for much the stone trim work of buildings erected in the area in the early 20th century, and this house is likely attributable to Crowe.
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