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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.
Worthing Pier, an Art Deco masterpiece, 2018 Regency Townouses in Ambrose Place, Worthing Beach House was built by John Rebecca in the 1820s. Boat porches are found only in Worthing. Few structures in central Worthing predate the 19th century, these being a few buildings on Worthing High Street that are survivals from the early fishing hamlet ...
King Edward VII stays at Beach House for the first time; Worthing's first fire station is built on High Street; 1909 - Sir Frederick Stern purchases a site on Highdown Hill that becomes Highdown Gardens; 1910 - Ellen Chapman is elected to Worthing Council, one of the first female councillors in the UK
Sterns may refer to: Sterns (surname) Stern's, defunct U.S. department store chain; Sterns Nightclub, defunct nightclub in Worthing, West Sussex, England; Stern's Pickle Works, defunct pickle factory based in New York; The Sterns, American band
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In 2013, Stern and his wife, Beth Ostrosky Stern, invested $52 million in a sprawling 3.25-acre estate next to the property. Media personality Howard Stern’s lavish Palm Beach, Florida, mansion ...
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The 1974-1985 Logo. Stern's was a regional department store chain serving the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey. [2] The chain was in business for more than 130 years. [3]In 2001, Stern's parent company Federated Department Stores opted to retire the Stern's brand. [4]