Church and 30th Street, a station on the San Francisco Municipal Railway light rail network's J Church line
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30th Street Station, the main railroad station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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30th Street and Dolores, a station on the San Francisco Municipal Railway light rail network's J Church line
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Among the projects it funded between 1935 and 1939 are: the USS Yorktown; USS Enterprise; the 30th Street railroad station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; the Triborough Bridge; the port of Brownsville; Grand Coulee Dam; Boulder Dam; Fort Peck Dam; Bonneville Dam; and the Overseas Highway connecting Key West, Florida, with the mainland.
Documented in a studio session from May 1958 at Columbia's 30th Street Studio and a live gig at the Plaza Hotel's Persian Room in September of that same year, these sessions marked the advent of Davis' new sextet, during what had already become a pivotal year for Davis.
Anchored by the Gold Dome and Classen buildings at the intersection of Northwest 23rd Street and Classen Boulevard, and bordered by Oklahoma City University to the west and the Paseo Arts District to the east, the Chinatown district runs north along Classen Boulevard in central Oklahoma City from roughly Northwest 22nd Street up to Northwest 30th Street.
Columbia Park was on the block bordered by North 29th Street, Columbia Avenue (now Cecil B. Moore Avenue), North 30th Street, and Oxford Street in the Brewerytown section of Philadelphia (beer sales were prohibited in the park).
The Harry Buford House is located at 1804 North 30th Street in North Omaha, Nebraska.
Reportedly, the location of the Buford House on the west side of 30th Street indicated the status of the Buford family in Omaha during a time of racial segregation.
The existing right-of-way from 30th Street will be extended into the Hudson Yards site, running parallel to 30th Street to a point past Eleventh Avenue and will be rehabilitated in a manner similar to the opened sections of the park.
The Minne Lusa Theater building is located at 6714 North 30th Street in North Omaha, Nebraska.
The ballpark was on a small block bounded by Nicollet Avenue on the east, 31st Street on the south, Blaisdell Avenue on the west and Lake Street (or 30th Street) on the north in the present-day Lyndale neighborhood.