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Claremont: 2,500 [1] 1915 Bridges Hall of Music: 550 May 1975 Concord Pavilion: Concord: 12,500 July 29, 1983: Pacific Amphitheatre: Costa Mesa: 8,042 1986 Segerstrom Center for the Arts: 3,000 (Segerstrom Hall) 2,000 (Segerstrom Concert Hall) 2002 Mondavi Center: Davis: 1,800 1977 University Credit Union Center: 6,000 April 1941 Cow Palace ...
After the Rock Island Railroad reached the town in 1893, officials surveyed town lots; the community was named after Newark, New Jersey, perhaps the hometown of G. K. Foster, the civil engineer who helped survey the town. Newark was a prosperous farming community until the 1920s.
Clairemont is a ghost town in and the former county seat of Kent County, Texas, United States. It is at the intersection of U.S. Route 380 and Texas State Highway 208, 14 mi (23 km) southwest of Jayton and 43 mi (69 km) east of Post. Clairemont lies near the center of Kent County, and the estimated population as of the 2000 census was 15. [2]
Most of the people who go to True Texas Project events probably don’t even know the group has way-out views. So it was helpful when the group published the program for its 15th anniversary ...
City Gardens May 7, 1985 Garden City Unknown venue May 9, 1985 Rochester: Scorgie's The Essentials May 10, 1985 Buffalo Buffalo State New Gym Practice Field: The Reducers May 12, 1985 Hartford Trinity College 'Til Tuesday: May 20, 1985 Providence The Living Room Pajama Slave Dancers May 25, 1985 Hartford Agora Ballroom George Thorogood and The ...
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Quaker Creek Meeting Hall until 1927, Grange Hall until 1995 52: Copake Grange Hall: 1902 built 2001 NRHP-listed Empire Rd., S of Old Rte 22: Copake, New York: NRHP-listed [2] 53: Mountainville Grange Hall: 1904 built 1996 NRHP-listed
The tour picked up again at West Palm Beach, Florida, on September 2 and travelled throughout the southern states coming to a close on September 18 in Dallas, Texas. [6] On October 26 Dylan started a twenty date tour with Phil Lesh and Friends. The tour came to a close in Newark, Delaware, on November 20. [7]