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Big Boy Arena (formerly Fraser Hockeyland and Great Lakes Sports City) in Fraser, Michigan, is a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m 2) ice center and entertainment venue offering five rinks for hockey, figure skating, inline skating, camps, clinics, private lessons, leagues, and special events. Its largest ice rink is a stadium arena with a 3,400-seat ...
The rink opened in 1905, [2] and represents the long and rich story of a roller skating rink that survived the civil strife of the 1950-60s, development overtures and the musical whims of generations to become a rink gifted for perpetuity. Today, the Oaks Skating Rink remains America's largest and oldest under the umbrella of the Oaks Park ...
Tonya Harding skating in the mall Ice Chalet, 1994; the ice rink was removed in late 2007 during renovations The two-level enclosed mall, with 1,218,000 square feet (113,200 m 2 ) of retail space officially opened on March 6, 1981, built by Ernest W. Hahn, Inc. [ 2 ] and designed by Seattle architects John Graham & Company . [ 6 ]
A post office was established at Talbot in 1883, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1905. [3] The community was named for Matthew Talbot , 30th Governor of Georgia. [ 4 ]
(The Center Square) — Gov. Jeff Landry announced that the U.S. Small Business Administration has approved an Economic Injury Disaster Declaration to assist businesses impacted by the New Year's ...
Talbot is an unincorporated community in Marion County, Oregon, United States. [1] It was named after Guy W. Talbot, the first vice-president and general manager of the Oregon Electric Railway Company. The station was first known as Roby, after a pioneer family in the vicinity but the name was changed to Talbot when it became confused with ...
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Just north of town, St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church was founded on a farm in 1765. [6]View north along Maryland State Route 303 (Tappers Corner Road) Tapper's Corner Road runs east of town to Lewistown Road, near the head of a creek which flows into the Tuckahoe; this creek was called Kentucky, nearby once stood the cabin of Betsey Bailey, the grandmother of Frederick Douglass; he believed he ...