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Little Langdale is a valley in the Lake District, England, containing Little Langdale Tarn and a hamlet also called Little Langdale. A second tarn, Blea Tarn , is in a hanging valley between Little Langdale and the larger Great Langdale to the north.
Augustus Woodward's plan for the city following 1805 fire. Detroit, settled in 1701, is one of the oldest cities in the Midwest. It experienced a disastrous fire in 1805 which nearly destroyed the city, leaving little present-day evidence of old Detroit save a few east-side streets named for early French settlers, their ancestors, and some pear trees which were believed to have been planted by ...
The Iodent Building has been redeveloped into lofts, the Colony Club has been refurbished, and two new entertainment venues, Cliff Bell's and the Park Bar, have opened. [4] The district was listed on the state register of historic places in 1996, and on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [2]
The 1930s Y branch on Detroit's east side operated as a temporary shelter for 26 years until ... The shelter opened in 1997 and housed 66 men just before it closed Nov. 2 for financial reasons ...
The building at 1236–1244 Randolph was built during the period of original construction, and is a rare survivor from the 1840s. [2] The Victorian styled Odd Fellows Building (1874) is located at the corner of Randolph and Monroe. [4] As the city grew, larger commercial buildings were required and the other structures on Randolph were constructed.
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The Detroit Club is a four-story brick and stone Romanesque Revival building. [2] The front door is hidden within an unusual recessed archway with stairs. [4] The club features a grill and library on the first floor, a family room on the second floor, and a main dining room with smaller meeting rooms on the third floor. [5]
Lingmoor Fell is a fell in the English Lake District, situated eight kilometres (five miles) west of Ambleside.The fell reaches a height of 469 m (1,540 ft) and divides the valleys of Great Langdale and Little Langdale.