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Sterns was a nightclub located at Highdown Towers on Highdown Hill in Worthing, West Sussex. It was situated off the A259 road just north of Ferring on the South Downs . It became known as a major centre of UK rave culture in the south of England during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The Grand Opening and Rededication of the new Library was held on January 11, 2004. 86: South Brooklyn South Brooklyn: Mar 27, 1903: $11,800 Pearl Rd. and Devonshire Rd. Open 1905–1936 87: Steubenville Steubenville: Jun 30, 1899: $62,000 407 S. 4th St. First (along with East Liverpool) Carnegie Library approved in Ohio. Opened March 12, 1902.
Park West Rd. in North Bloomfield 41°27′50″N 80°52′29″W / 41.463889°N 80.874722°W / 41.463889; -80.874722 ( Brown-Wing Bloomfield Township
Mesopotamia Township – west; Windsor Township, Ashtabula County – northwest corner; No municipalities are located in Bloomfield Township, although the unincorporated community of North Bloomfield lies at the center of the township.
Preble County District Library (PCDL) is a multi-branch library system that serves the various cities and villages of Preble County, Ohio.It has seven branches across the Preble County, along with the Library Administration and Resource Center and the Preble County Room (local history and genealogy), both located at 450 S. Barron Street in Eaton.
Bloomfield was laid out and platted in 1853. [2] The community was named for blooming orchard fields near the original town site. [3] The post office at Bloomfield was called Sago. [2] The Sago post office was established in 1857, and remained in operation until 1902. [4]
Vienna Township - west; Fowler Township - northwest corner; The village of Yankee Lake is located in northern Brookfield Township, along with three census-designated places: Brookfield Center, in the center; Part of Masury, in the southeast; West Hill, in the east
Bloomfield Township - west; Orwell Township, Ashtabula County - northwest corner; No municipalities are located in Greene Township. Starting in 1825 a crossroads settlement named "Greensburg" in the central part of the township had a post office; it was discontinued in 1892. [4]