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Lawrence's Downtown Historic District comprises the commercial core of Lawrence, Kansas. The district comprises areas along Massachusetts Street between 6th Street and South Park Street. Nearly all of the contributing structures are masonry commercial buildings, typically with display windows at street level and smaller windows at upper levels.
Kerbside collection or curbside collection is a service provided to households, typically in urban and suburban areas, of collecting and disposing of household waste and recyclables. It is usually accomplished by personnel using specially built vehicles to pick up household waste in containers that are acceptable to, or prescribed by, the ...
The blue box recycling system (BBRS) was initially a waste management system used by Canadian municipalities to collect source separated household waste materials for the purpose of recycling. The first full-scale community wide BBRS was implemented in 1983 by the waste management contractor Ontario Total Recycling Systems Ltd. (a subsidiary of ...
Alfred Lawrence, 1935-1939 [1] [6] C. B. Russell, 1939-1947 [1] James Parsons, 1947-1949 [1] Wm. J. B. Turner, 1949-1951 [1] Chris Kraft, 1951-1955 [1] John P. Crown, 1955-59 [1] John Weatherwax, 1957-1961 [1] Ted A. Kennedy, 1961-1962 [1] Ben Barteldes, 1962-1963 [1] V. C. Springer, 1963-1964 [1] James V. Owens, 1964-1965 [1] Ernest E. Pulliam ...
Lawrence was founded by the New England Emigrant Aid Company (NEEAC) and was named for Amos A. Lawrence, an abolitionist from Massachusetts, who offered financial aid and support for the settlement. [13] Lawrence was central to the Bleeding Kansas period (1854–1861), and the site of the Wakarusa War (1855) and the Sacking of Lawrence (1856).
The downtown of Sudbury is bounded by Ste-Anne Road/Davidson Street (1909) [1] pg 12 to the north, Douglas Street (1909) [1] pg 13 at Brady (1905) [1] pg 6 /Elgin Street at Howey Drive to the south, Kitchener Street to the east and Alder Street to the west, and includes one of the city's largest concentration of retail businesses and offices.
Sudbury Trades and Labour Council ceases to function. [13]: 82 Boilermakers Local No. 492 surrenders its charter. [13]: 297 1923 Capreol (465 members reported by 6 out of 9 unions) [14]: 258 Sudbury (46 members reported by 3 out of 4 unions) [14]: 258 1924 Capreol (506 members reported by 7 out of 9 unions) [15]: 239
Douglas County comprises the Lawrence, KS Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area. As of the census of 2000, there were 99,962 people, 38,486 households, and 21,167 families residing in the county.