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| Ramona Theater |

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The Ramona Theater is listed on the Register of National Historic Places.
Remodeled into a theater in 1927, the building is a fine example of Spanish
architecture with arched windows, a slanting roof, and a dramatic tower
with an 11 foot dome. The Ramona is no longer a theater, but is now a restaurant.
It is located at 113 Broadway Avenue South. |
| United Methodist Church |

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The United Methodist Church is another Buhl church listed on the Register
of National Historic Places. The cornerstone of the church was laid in 1920,
but the building was not completed and dedicated until early 1930. The main
part of the building features construction with local lava rocks. It is
located at 908 Maple Street in Buhl. |
| Buhl Middle School |
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Buhl Middle School (the original high school) was built in 1920. It is the
only school still standing out of the three that were built to educate Buhl
students between the years of 1912 and 1920. It was used by high school
students grades 10-12 until a new high school was completed in 1978. The
Middle School building is located at 217 7th Avenue North. |
| Buhl Post Office |

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The Buhl Post Office has been placed on the Register of Historic Places.
The building features a simple box-like design with no frills. There is
a wall mural representing the crossing of the Snake River by ferry. Except
for changing windows for more efficient models and adding handicap accessibility
ramps, the building is unchanged. It is located at 830 Main Street. |
| Holy Trinity Episcopal Church |

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This small home-like church was built in 1908 using a simple design. It
features a pagoda-like dormer, a sparsely decorated interior, and darkly
stained wooden ceilings. All ornamentation is unchanged from pioneer days.
The exterior of the building is wood with small arched windows. The church
is located at 229 9th Avenue North. |
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