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Between Maguire Boulevard and Lake Barton, SR 50 runs along the northern border of Orlando Executive Airport, however the view of the airport is obstructed by numerous stores and shopping malls. Along this stretch, the road passes north of Colonial Plaza and south of Orlando Fashion Square .
Richard Maguire (died February 18, 1983) was an American lawyer and political fundraiser for the Democratic Party, particularly John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Maguire served as the treasurer of the Democratic National Committee from 1963 to 1965, where he developed a reputation as a secretive yet powerful figure.
Withers’ widow, Martha, sold the house and its furnishings in 1910 to David O. Maguire and his family, whose house had recently burned. Like Withers, Maguire was very involved in citrus growing, and the family became prominent citizens in Ocoee. Maguire's son, Fred, was Ocoee's first mayor, [4] and another son, Raymer, was the first city ...
Destiny USA has outside parking surrounding the mall on nearly all sides. On the Hiawatha Boulevard side, additional parking lots are located across the street from the mall and a pedestrian bridge was built to connect the parking lot to the second floor of the 2012 addition. Parking includes one aboveground and two underground parking garages.
105 N. Campbell Blvd., ... The Patrick Maguire House is a historic house in Columbia, Tennessee, USA. History. The two-storey house was completed in 1830. [2]
Charlotte E. Maguire (September 1, 1918 – December 6, 2014) was the first woman medical doctor in Orlando, Florida, and opened the first pediatric practice run by a woman in Orlando in 1946. She was one of the founders of the University of Florida College of Medicine and the Florida State University College of Medicine .
Thomas Herbert Maguire (1821–1895), English artist and engraver; Thomas Maguire (baseball), American baseball pitcher for the 1894 Cincinnati Reds; Thomas H. Maguire (1877–1915), American football coach and physician; Thomas Maguire, convicted of murder, but overturned; see Manchester Martyrs; Tom Maguire (1892–1993), Irish republican
Robert A. Maguire (August 3, 1921 – February 26, 2005), or R. A. Maguire, was a twentieth-century American illustrator and fine artist. Known primarily for his crime noir paperback cover art, he produced artwork for over 1,200 covers from 1950 until his death. Maguire is a Member Emeritus of The Society of Illustrators. [1]