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Lawrence Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] The district is primarily residential and representative of early suburban growth outside New York City. Bordering Lawrence Park to the south and west is the commercial section of the Village of Bronxville, or village center, with Pondfield Road running down the ...
Lawrence Park (December 16, 1873 – September 28, 1924) was an American art historian, architect, and genealogist who authored pioneering critical and biographical studies of portrait painters Gilbert Stuart, Joseph Badger, and Joseph Blackburn, active during the colonial and early federal periods of the United States. Park's four-volume ...
Lawrence Park (art historian) (1873–1924), American art historian, architect, and genealogist; ... Lawrence Park Historic District, Bronxville, New York, United States;
English: Lawrence Park, 1873-1924, American art historian, genealogist, and architect. Date: by 1924. Source: Gilbert Stuart an illustrated descriptive list of ...
At the opening reception Nov. 16 for the exhibition "Whimsy & Wonder," Cultural Council CEO Dave Lawrence announces the funding raised in the Year of Extraordinary Support, or YES!, campaign.
A joint building project by Lawrence University and the Trout Museum of Art on Thursday March 7, 2024 in Appleton, Wis. Scheduled to open in Fall 2025, the building will feature more than 100,000 ...
Lawrence Heritage State Park is a history-themed public recreation area dedicated to preserving the industrial heritage of Lawrence, Massachusetts. The state park comprises three separate units on or near the Merrimack River. It is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. [2]
Barely visible in phosphorescent paint (but clearer in dark conditions) are the words "R.I.P. Stephen Lawrence 1974-1993". The canvas measures 243.8 centimetres (96 in) high by 182.8 centimetres (72 in) wide, and is displayed leaning against the gallery wall, supported by two dried, varnished lumps of elephant dung .