The district features a number of commercial and residential buildings which were constructed during the period from 1810-1900.
Regardless, numerous round barns were constructed during the period of popularity the design enjoyed, and a large number still stand today.
The building was constructed in the early 1940s during the period that Romberg has launched his reputation as an independent architect.
Most of these facades were constructed during the period from 1840 to 1880.
The first railroads were constructed in the area during the period of Japanese occupation.
Many buildings were constructed during the period using the boys as labourers.
In addition, a Catholic church constructed during the colonial period is still preserved today.
It is believed that the earliest bridge on this site was constructed during the Viking period.
The site was constructed during the protohistoric period between 1540 and 1685.
A small dam and bridge was constructed during the British period on the main canal in the town.