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Glendale News, a weekly newspaper, was founded on May 1, 1905, by E. M. McClure and J. F. Boughton. McClure bought out Boughton in fall, 1905, then sold the paper on January 1, 1907 to E. B. Riggs and J. C. Sherer. The Glendale News became a daily newspaper on August 23, 1913. Frank S. Chase launched the weekly Glendale Press in May 1910. Chase ...
Glendale's first historic district; consists of 30 houses, including examples of Spanish Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and French-inspired architecture; mostly built from 1927 to 1948 by the Haddock-Nibley Company [29] [30] Ard Eevin Highlands: W. Mountain on north, Ard Eevin on west, Glenview on south, and Highland on east
The property is listed in the "Glendale Historic Building Survey, City of Glendale, 1980". The Collins Stone House - built in 1941 and located at 7214 N 58th Ave. The J.F. Eberle Rental House - built in 1921 and located at 7221 N. 58th Avenue. J.F. Eberle was an early pioneer who was involved in Glendale's dry goods and grocery business.
Central Avenue Historic District is a national historic district in Glendale, Queens, New York. It includes 104 contributing buildings built in 1916. They consist of three story brick tenements with two apartments per floor. Buildings feature front facades and amber iron-spot brick. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...
The Robert W. Cole Building The building once housed the Sprouse and Reitz 5 and 10 Cent Store. It was built in 1919. The building now houses "Zola Bell's", an antique store. The Landmark Middle School – built in 1920 and located at 5730 W Myrtle Ave in Glendale, Arizona; The Glendale Grammar School One-Room Class Building – It was built in ...
HOV showed up for the GOAT. On Wednesday night, JAY-Z surprised the crowd at Tom Brady's New England Patriots Hall of Fame induction ceremony as he emerged from a massive plume of smoke and fog ...
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The village of Glendale is located in southwestern Ohio, about 15 miles (24 km) north of Cincinnati. Its historic core is an area of about 392 acres (159 ha), bounded roughly by Coral and Washington Avenues on the north, Springfield Pike (SR 4) on the west, Oak Street on the south, and South Troy Avenue on the east.