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Springside Chestnut Hill Academy was formed by the 2010 merger between all-girls Springside School and all-boys Chestnut Hill Academy (CHA), private Pre-K–12 schools on adjacent campuses.
Chestnut Hill Baptist Church built 1835 Old Cress Hotel at 8501 Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill. The village of Chestnut Hill was part of the German Township laid out by Francis Daniel Pastorius and came to include the settlements originally known as Sommerhausen and Crefeld, as well as part of Cresheim.
Aspell was born in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire [2] to Scottish and Irish jockeys Donna Caldwell and Paddy Aspell and spent her early childhood in Springside. [3] She grew up in England, first in Richmond, North Yorkshire where she attended Crakehall Primary School, [4] and then Newmarket, Suffolk with her mother and stepfather.
Rancocas is an unincorporated community located within Westampton Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. [2] The name derives from the Native American [clarification needed] word Rankokous, which was used in the name of the Powhatan Lenape Nation Indian Reservation located in Westampton Township.
Spring Side is a historic residence located just outside of Bellevue, Iowa, United States.The house was influenced by the Gothic Revival "cottage" popularized by A.J. Davis and A.J. Downing. [2]
The station opened in 1890, [2] and closed permanently to passengers on 6 April 1964. [1] [3] Also known as Springside Halt, this station had no freight facilities. [2]The line between Irvine and Crosshouse continued to be used by trains until October 1965. [4]
In 1823 the historian Robertson [1] describes "Thornton" as being "situated about half way betwixt Irvine and Kilmarnock: the manor or place (palace) is an elegant modern mansion, set down on the brow of a considerable height, overlooking, from amid its fine old timber and more recent plantings, a great expanse of rich country."
He was born on March 10, 1816, at Walnut Grove in Watervliet in Albany County, New York. [1] He was the son of Thomas Hillhouse (1766–1835) and Anna Van Schaick Ten Broeck (1787–1865), who married in 1812 in Hudson, New York.