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The Moore Home – 309 S. 3rd St., built in 1870 by John Moore, a Clothing Merchant. Now a private residence. John Moore Home

Goodin Building – 106 N. First St. Built in 1875 by William Goodin whose family lived upstairs while the building housed his grocery business on the lower level. Named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. The Goodin Building

Old Thero Home – 402 S. 5th, built by W.F. Thero, 1875-1876. Now a private residence. W.F. Thero Home

Old Hartrick House – built about 1860, 204 S. 2nd Street. Old Hartrick House

Info Needed on History of this home. Unknown 

Stirling Home – Constructed 1900 -1901 of cement block by Joe Stirling of the Stirling Woolen Mill. Was said to be identical to one in his native Scotland. Dentist, Dr. Lindenholm was the 2nd owner. Now a private residence. Joseph Stirling Home

Farmington Depot – Train service to Farmington began June 10, 1857. This depot was built in 1922 by the C.B.&Q. after the first depot had been destroyed by fire earlier the same year. Farmington C. B.& Q. Depot
    
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