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Weathervane Seafood Restaurants is a seafood chain in New England. [1] It was founded in Kittery, Maine, in 1969 by Raymond and Bea Gagner. [2] [3] It is based in Kittery, Maine. [4] The chain has five locations, with one in Kittery, Maine and four in New Hampshire; Dover, Chichester, West Lebanon, and a seasonal location on Weirs Beach in ...
Charlevoix (/ ˈ ʃ ɑːr l ə v ɔɪ / SHAR-lə-voy) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan.It is the county seat of Charlevoix County. [4] Part of Northern Michigan, Charlevoix is located on an isthmus between Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix, bisected by the short Pine River.
Charlevoix Township water tower. Charlevoix Township is a civil township of Charlevoix County in the U.S. state of Michigan.The population was 1,763 at the 2020 census. [4]The township surrounds the city of Charlevoix in two segments along Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix, but the township and city are administered autonomously.
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Charlevoix–Côte-de-Beaupré, provincial electoral district in Quebec; Charlevoix (provincial electoral district), former provincial district in Quebec; Charlevoix (federal electoral district), former federal district in Quebec; Charlevoix—Saguenay (federal electoral district), former federal electoral district in Quebec
Earl A. Young (March 31, 1889 – May 24, 1975) was an American architectural designer, realtor, and insurance agent. Over a span of 52 years, he designed and built 31 structures in Charlevoix, Michigan, but was never a registered architect.
The grounds lie partly in Charlevoix Township and partly in Marion Township, in Charlevoix County, Michigan. The club was founded in 1878 by Baptists from Kalamazoo as the Charlevoix Resort Association. [4] [2] In 1879, a boarding-home style hotel was built on the grounds for guests and loggers. [2]
Faneuil Hall weathervane. Deacon Shem Drowne (December 4, 1683 – January 13, 1774) was a colonial coppersmith and tinplate worker in Boston, Massachusetts, and was America's first documented weathervane maker. He is most famous for the grasshopper weathervane atop of Faneuil Hall, well known as a symbol of Boston.