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UAlbany played in front of a sold-out crowd of over 11,000 in its inaugural game at Bob Ford Field on September 14, 2013. UAlbany unveiled a new football stadium, [38] Bob Ford Field, on September 14, 2013, as part of a $19 million multi-sport complex. The Great Danes opened against the University of Rhode Island.
The district extends along West Church Street between South Morrill and South Cherokee Streets, and includes 23 primary buildings. All are houses, and include buildings from the earliest days of the city (c. 1878) through the 1920s. The majority of the district's houses were built between 1926 and 1942, and are mainly Craftsman in style. [2]
Mount Nord Historic District (also Mt. Nord Historic District, formerly Mont Nord Addition) is a historic district in Fayetteville, Arkansas encompassing one city block with five properties. [2] The district lies atop a rise of about 140 feet (43 m) above the surrounding area.
A classic "Silk City Diner" Art Deco design, [44] Miss Albany is one of the few pre-World War II diners in the United States in near-original condition. [45] State Quad is one of the four iconic dormitory towers at SUNY Albany's Uptown Campus. [46] Architecture from the 1960s and 1970s is well represented in the city.
Outside of Tulsa (the largest city in the four-states area by far), the area has two primary television markets. The Joplin–Pittsburg market covers the region’s counties in Missouri; Ottawa County, Oklahoma (the only county in northeastern Oklahoma that is not designated as part of the Tulsa market); and most of those in southeastern Kansas (excluding Chautauqua and Montgomery counties ...
Camp House (Aplin, Arkansas) Campbell-Chrisp House; Canaan Baptist Church (Texarkana, Arkansas) Capitol–Main Historic District; Caraway Hall (Arkansas Tech University) Carl's Addition Historic District; Carlton House (Lake Village, Arkansas) Garvin Cavaness House; Cherry House (North Little Rock, Arkansas) Coca-Cola Building (Morrilton, Arkansas)
A "quadrangle" is a topographic map produced by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) covering the United States. The maps are usually named after local physiographic features. The shorthand " quad " is also used, especially with the name of the map; for example, "the Ranger Creek, Texas quad".
The Quapaw (/ ˈ k w ɔː p ɔː / KWAW-paw, [2] Quapaw: Ogáxpa) or Arkansas, officially the Quapaw Nation, [3] is a U.S. federally recognized tribe comprising about 6,000 citizens. . Also known as the Ogáxpa or “Downstream” people, their ancestral homelands are traced from what is now the Ohio River, west to the Mississippi River to present-day St. Louis, south across present-day ...