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Pat the Dog is an animated children's television series created by Patrick Ermosilla and produced by Superprod Studio and Animoka Studios, in co-production with Toon Factory (season 1), Grid Animation (season 1) and Rai Fiction (season 1), in partnership with the CNC and Pôle Image Magelis, with the participation of Télétoon+, Canal+ Family, Rai Com, La Trois, (season 1), OUFtivi (season 1 ...
Groveland was originally a gold rush town and then became a sleepy farming community until the San Francisco Hetch Hetchy water project made it their headquarters and built a railroad yard and hospital for the work crews (both now gone). From 1915 till 1935, Groveland was a boom town supporting seven hotels, 10,000 residents and much activity.
Iron Door Saloon. The Iron Door Saloon. The Iron Door Saloon is located at 18761 Main Street in Groveland, California, about twenty-five miles from the entrance of Yosemite National Park. According to its proprietors, it is the oldest continuously operating saloon in California. It remains a popular tourist stop on the main road between The Bay ...
Walter Irvin. Walter Lee Irvin (May 8, 1927 - February 16, 1969), [ 1][ 2] a United States Army veteran of World War II, [ 2] was one of the so-called Groveland Four —four young African-American men of Lake County, Florida who, in a racially charged case, were accused of raping and assaulting a white woman.
Second Garrotte. 20450 Old State Route 120, Groveland, California. / 37.82493; -120.195747. Second Garrotte (also spelled Garrote) is a ghost town located near Groveland in Tuolumne County, California originally settled during the California Gold Rush. The site of Second Garrote is a California Historical Landmark, No. 460 listed on May 9, 1950.
Added to NRHP. October 5, 2006. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edge House. The Edge House is a historic house located at 1218 West Broad Street in Groveland, Florida. It is locally significant as an excellent example of a Queen Anne Style residence, and is also the only example of this style in the City of Groveland.
The Groveland Hotel was built in 1850 as a two-story 44 by 44 feet (13 m × 13 m) adobe building. In 1915, a Hotel Annex was built as a wood-frame building. The hotel annex was designed by architect Woodward Withered and constructed by builder Robert Scudamore. [2]
44 Scotland Street is an episodic novel by Alexander McCall Smith, the author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. The story was first published as a serial in The Scotsman, starting 26 January 2004, every weekday, for six months. The book retains the 100+ short chapters of the original. It was partially influenced by Armistead Maupin 's ...