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Stewart Enterprises was founded in New Orleans in 1910 by Albert Stewart, owner of the Acme Realty Company, when his real estate business acquired the three St. Vincent de Paul Cemeteries and the St. Vincent de Paul Marble Shop, a company that built monuments for the cemeteries. [3] Stewart kept both businesses, and they flourished.
April 12, 2010 (Kansas Highway 99, 1/4 mile south of Westmoreland or 1/2 mile north of Hartwich Rd: Westmoreland: 7: Old Dutch Mill: Old Dutch Mill: January 8, 1973 (Wamego City Park
Wamego is home to a museum dedicated to The Wizard of Oz, [10] featuring a collection of over 25,000 Oz artifacts on permanent loan from Friar Johnpaul Cafiero. [11] The Museum was founded in April 2004, [12] and led to the development of several other small businesses with the Oz theme, which have come to be known as the "Oz Cluster."
A list of people who were born in, or strongly associated with, Wamego, Kansas Pages in category "People from Wamego, Kansas" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Campanella briefly departed the role on July 5, 1988, when he was downgraded back to recurring from August 9, 1988, until October 21, 1988. Campanella later returned as Harper one last time to thwart the second wedding of Steve Johnson and Kayla Brady and later in visions had by his adopted son Jack from March 9, 1990, to April 22, 1992.
Wamego USD 320 is a public unified school district headquartered in Wamego, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Wamego, Belvue, Louisville, Wabaunsee, Zeandale, and nearby rural areas. [2] It is mostly in Pottawatomie County, [3] with portions in Riley and Wabaunsee counties. [4] [5]
Campanella is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alyssa Campanella, Miss USA 2011; Frank Campanella (1919–2006), U.S. actor; Joseph Campanella (1927–2018), U.S. actor; Juan J. Campanella (born 1959), Argentine film director; Michele Campanella (born 1947), Italian pianist and conductor
Roy Campanella (November 19, 1921 – June 26, 1993), nicknamed "Campy", was an American professional baseball player, primarily as a catcher.The Philadelphia native played in the Negro leagues and Mexican League for nine years before entering the minor leagues in 1946.