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The St. James City CDP occupies the southern half of Pine Island, with the town center situated at the southern end of the island. The community is bordered by San Carlos Bay to the south, by Pine Island Sound to the west, by San Carlos Bay, Matlacha Pass, and Pine Island Creek to the east, and by the community of Pine Island Center to the north.
An architectural drawing published in October 1964 of the new St. James Civic Centre, to be located on a portion of land formerly used by the Assiniboine Golf Course. [2] The St. James Civic Centre arena opened on January 22, 1966. The whole complex cost $850,000 to build with the first hockey event between St. James and Deer Lodge. [3]
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City Country Venue Attendance Gross Ref(s) 5 June 1982 Pasadena United States Rose Bowl ("Peace Sunday Committee Benefit") 66,224 $731,057 [6] Summer Tour 31 July 1982 Hartford United States Hartford Civic Center Arena 15,906/15,906 $175,831 [7] 1 August 1982 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center: 9,174/9,174 $113,300 [8] 2 August 1982 Providence
The area grew rapidly from 1945 to 1970 with the construction of the Silver Heights and Birchwood subdivisions in the 1940s and 1950s, and Westwood, Crestview, and St. Charles in the 1960s. In 1956, the RM of St. James became the City of St. James. [12] The first council for the new city met on that year on April 17, with T. D. Findlay as mayor ...
In 1931, the city commissioned the urban planner Harland Bartholomew to design a City Beautiful civic center within St. James Park modeled on Daniel Burnham's Civic Center in San Francisco. Bartholomew presented his plan on August 6, 1931, calling for new city and county administration buildings, a post office, museums, and a civic auditorium.
Named for James Purington, an early settler, [6] the new city was incorporated in 1871. [7] It was the hometown of Minnesota Governor Winfield Scott Hammond , a Democrat who served in 1915. In the 1940s, Theodore S. Mondale, the father of future Vice President of the United States Walter Mondale , was the pastor at First Methodist Church of St ...
The St. James Building is a historic building in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, currently housing Jacksonville City Hall. It was designed by architect Henry John Klutho and opened in 1912. One of many structures in downtown Jacksonville designed by Klutho after the Great Fire of 1901 , it is considered his Prairie School masterpiece.