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Clayton Park was created as an upper middle class community and its prime developer was the Shaw company, which placed certain architectural requirements for houses and apartments, among which was a high percentage of brick; Shaw being the largest brick manufacturer in Atlantic Canada. Primary house colours consisted of earthy tones of browns ...
Clayton Park is a county park located in the community of Imlaystown in Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey. [2] The 450-acre (180 ha) park preserves both fields and old-growth forests formerly owned by park's namesake, farmer Paul Clayton, who sold the park property to the Monmouth County Park System in 1979. [ 3 ]
Clayton Homes (or Clayton) is the largest builder of manufactured housing and modular homes in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway . [ 3 ]
Clayton Park may refer to: Clayton Park, Nova Scotia, a suburb of Halifax, Nova Scotia; Clayton Park, a 1999 album by Canadian rock band Thrush Hermit;
Donald ‘Clyde’ Sinclair saw the world as a Harlem Globetrotter but always considered Clayton home. Clayton names a park in honor of a native son and local basketball ‘living legend’ Skip ...
Fairview-Clayton Park is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.The riding was created in 2012 with 45 per cent of the former district of Halifax Fairview, 39 per cent of the former district of Halifax Clayton Park and 10 per cent of Halifax Chebucto.
In 1969, the former city of Halifax annexed Armdale, Clayton Park, Fairview, Rockingham, and Spryfield. From 1969 until the creation of the Municipality of Halifax on 1 April 1996, Armdale, Clayton Park, Fairview, Rockingham, and Spryfield were grouped under the colloquial term Mainland Halifax.
Clayton Homes. Susan V. Clayton Homes [1] was a public housing unit in the Second Ward area of the East End district of Houston. [2] Operated by the Houston Housing Authority (HHA), formerly the Housing Authority of the City of Houston (HACH), it was along Runnels Street, along the Buffalo Bayou and east of Downtown Houston.