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Glendale-Heatherdowns (Byrne-Heatherdowns Village): Located in South Toledo, this area is an example of a classic post-WWII neighborhood. Curvilinear, tree-lined streets surround many parks. Harvard Terrace: (South Toledo) is a historic neighborhood along the Maumee River neighbored by the Toledo Zoo and Walbridge Park. [5]
Herne Hill and Half Moon Lane in 1823. A map showing the Herne Hill ward of Lambeth Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916. The area now known as Herne Hill was part of the Manor of Milkwell, which existed from at least 1291, and was a mixture of farms and woodland until the late 18th century. [4]
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Tony Packo's Cafe is a restaurant that started in the Hungarian neighborhood of Birmingham, on the east side of Toledo, Ohio, at 1902 Front Street.. Founded in 1932, the restaurant became famous when it was mentioned in several episodes of the 1972-83 M*A*S*H television series.
When the mall opened, its original anchor stores were Hudson's, J. C. Penney, and local department store Lamson Brothers. [4] The mall comprised about 75 stores in 940,000 square feet (87,000 m 2 ) of floor space, with the 294,000 square feet (27,300 m 2 ) J. C. Penney anchor being one of the largest in the chain at the time. [ 2 ]
10 – The Agora, Cleveland, Ohio (with The Sports and 20/20) 11 – Bogart's, Cincinnati, Ohio (supporting The Sports) 12 – The Landmark Theatre, Syracuse New York (supporting Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes) 13 – The Palladium, New York City (with Bruce Woolley, Paul Collins' Beat and 20/20 (band)|20/20 – broadcast by WNEW-FM Radio)
The Commercial in Herne Hill is cited as an influence by author John Ashton for his 2007 novel 'Dinner with Mandelson'. [25]In the 2018 book 'Today South London, Tomorrow South London', The Commercial is visited by the protagonists Dulwich Raider, Dirty South, Half-Life, and Cousin Max, where they sit outside and "survey the piazza".