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Ott was a German-Swiss immigrant who ran a grocery store on Williamson Street, a brickyard, and later an insurance and real estate business. He was also active in the Old Settler's Club, the Turnerverein, the Mannerchor, and the German Masonic Lodge. [9] The Close house at 731 Jenifer St is an early, modest Queen Anne-style house built in 1891.
13-year-old John George Ott immigrated to Madison from Schaffhausen, Switzerland in 1850. He started clerking in a store and in three years managed to save $850. He later recalled that he "was so much encouraged by my phenomenal success, that I undertook to purchase a homestead and built a store in a location which at that time was known as 'in the woods.'"
The Gardeners Arms pub on the boundary of Letchworth in Hertfordshire was used as the shooting location for the final pub, the World's End. Principal photography for The World's End began on 28 September 2012. [10] Filming took place in Hertfordshire, at Elstree Studios and on location in Letchworth Garden City and Welwyn Garden City. [11]
Pawtucket offered the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church $500K to rehab the house instead, which the church turned down. A Greek Orthodox church wants to demolish Pawtucket's Read-Ott house. The ...
The Albert Ott House is a historic house in Olathe, Kansas, U.S.. It was built in 1894 for Albert Ott, the president of the Olathe State Bank, and his wife Helena Hyer, whose brother founded the Hyer Boot Company . [ 2 ]
The Crooked House was a pub in South Staffordshire, England. Its name and distinctive appearance were the result of 19th-century mining subsidence which caused one side of the building to be approximately 4 feet (1.2 m) lower than the other.
A thatched country pub, the Williams Arms, near Braunton, Devon, England A city pub, the World's End, Camden Town, London The Ale-House Door (painting of c. 1790 by Henry Singleton) A pub (short for public house) is in several countries a drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises.
Ott's Assay Office; The South Yuba Canal Office (CHL No. 832) was the headquarters for the largest network of water flumes and ditches in California. [3] Located at 134 Main Street, it was the headquarters for the largest network of water flumes and ditches in California. [3] It became a California Historical Landmark in May 1970.