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Stoneleigh Park, known between 1963 and 2013 as the National Agricultural Centre, is a business park located south-west of the village of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England. It is home to the NAEC Stoneleigh conference and exhibition centre .
50 Missile Regiment Royal Artillery (sometimes nicknamed '50 Miserable' [1]) was an artillery regiment of the British Army.From the late 1950s it was stationed with the British Army of the Rhine in Germany, at Northumberland Barracks, Menden, equipped with 8-inch towed howitzers, the Honest John, and, from 1976, the MGM-52 Lance surface to surface missile.
History Live (formerly The Festival of History) was an annual summer event held by English Heritage. The event focused on historical re-enactment . The first event was held in 2003 in the grounds of Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire and attracted 10,000 visitors.
Stoneleigh Park is an exhibition and conference centre which used to host, amongst many other annual events, the Royal Show, a huge national agricultural event, and the Town and Country Festival. From 1991 to 2001 it hosted the Newfrontiers "Stoneleigh Bible Week", when up to 30,000 Christians from all over the world gathered for worship and ...
intersection of Park Avenue and Front Street: Scotch Plains: 57: Stoneleigh Park Historic District: Stoneleigh Park Historic District: October 28, 1988 : Roughly bounded by Westfield Ave., Shackamaxon Dr., Rahway and Dorian Rd.
Stoneleigh Historic District is a national historic district at Towson, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is a cohesive residential neighborhood in Central Baltimore County. It is a cohesive residential neighborhood in Central Baltimore County.
Stoneleigh Park is a public park occupying about nine hectares. The site has ornamental gardens and sports facilities, with a pavilion, a playground, two bowling greens and tennis courts, as well as a senses garden, teen shelters and floodlit multi-games courts. The site was bought by Oldham Council in 1933 and opened as a public park in 1938.
The Littell–Lord Farmstead, located at 23 and 31 Horseshoe Road in the township of Berkeley Heights in Union County, New Jersey, United States, is a pastoral site reminiscent of the county's agricultural past.