two-story brick
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brick
noun
uk/brɪk/us/brɪk/
a rectangular block of hard material used for building walls ...
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A new,two-storybrickschool was built and used for all grades until 1910.
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Another was also built in 1876-1877, and is atwo-storybrickbuilding measuring 39 feet by 50 feet.
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There was atwo-storybrickkindergarten building, atwo-storybrickgrade school, and a brick house building.
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In 1892, voters approved $10,000 in bonds for a moderntwo-storybrickschool.
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Most of the buildings are small-scale, one ortwo-storybrickor concrete block buildings, with the majority built between about 1920 and 1954.
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Thetwo-storybrickstructure was completed in 1929.
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In 1869 a much largertwo-storybrickcourthouse was constructed at a cost of $23,000.
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The first post office was opened in 1917, and in 1919 atwo-storybrickschool was built after the original school burned down.
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It was atwo-storybrickbuilding with six large classrooms.
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The original two-story kitchen and pantry outbuilding is connected to the main house by a covered walkway andtwo-storybrickand frame addition.
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The clerk's office is atwo-storybrickbuilding built in 1893, with rear additions built in 1924 and 1939.
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It was replaced in 1846 by atwo-storybrickstructure that was built for $1,000.
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