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Xoloitzcuintles are represented in popular culture and are popular pets. [22] Museo El Carmen in Mexico City exhibited a show titled Xolos, compañeros de viaje (Xolos, travel companions) in 2019–20 of more than 100 artifacts – ceramics, remains, and artworks – overviewing the importance of the Xoloitzcuintle in Mexican heritage. [ 23 ]
Christiansburg (formerly Hans Meadows) is a town in the southwestern portion of the commonwealth of Virginia, in the county of Montgomery.It has served as the seat of government for the county since 1792 when it was formally recognized by the Virginia General Assembly. [6]
Vaughan appeared in the documentary film With Byrd at the South Pole (1930). In 1994, at the age of 88, Vaughan participated in an expedition to climb the 10,302 ft (3,150 m ) Mount Vaughan . His plans to return in December 2005, to celebrate his 100th birthday , were scrapped in August due to lack of funds.
The Farmville edition of US 460 Bus. splits at a trumpet interchange near Dowdy Corner; US 15 (Sheppards Road) joins US 460 on the freeway bypass. The U.S. Highways cross over Buffalo Creek and US 15 diverges at a diamond interchange south of town; US 15 Bus. heads north along Farmville Road into the county seat.
Robert Vaughn was born on November 22, 1932, to Gerald Walter and Marcella Frances (née Gaudel) Vaughn at Charity Hospital in New York City. [6] [7] Vaughn's father was a radio actor and his mother was a stage actress. [8]
Name County Location Built Length (ft) Spans Image Notes Biedler Farm: Rockingham: Broadway: 1896 93 Smith Creek: One of the oldest covered bridges remaining in Virginia.
John Vaughan, known as Jacky, was born in Worcester on "St Thomas' Day" in 1799, the son of Welsh parents. [1] He worked his way up the iron industry, becoming an ironmaster and co-founder of the largest of all the Victorian iron and steel companies, Bolckow Vaughan .
Sarah Lois Vaughan (/ v ɔː n /, March 27, 1924 – April 3, 1990) was an American jazz singer and pianist. Nicknamed "Sassy" and "The Divine One", [1] she won two Grammy Awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award, and was nominated for a total of nine Grammy Awards. [2]