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The development's tax assessment was reduced by two-thirds to bring the monthly room rental down to the $12.50 stipulated by the RFC. Because the average rental before construction of the development had been about $5 a room, Knickerbocker Village no longer served the same low-income families that had lived in the "Lung Block" housing. [5]
Claude Robert Cloninger (born April 4, 1944) is an American psychiatrist and geneticist noted for his research on the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual foundation of both mental health and mental illness.
Many of the houses were later merged, into 91. In the seventeenth century, almost all had four or five storeys. All the houses were shops, and the bridge was one of the City of London's four or five main shopping streets. The three major buildings on the bridge were the chapel, the drawbridge tower and the stone gate.
Cloninger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Claire Cloninger (d. 2019), American songwriter, author and speaker; C. Robert Cloninger (born 1944), ...
The Gottlieb Brown Covered Bridge, also known as the Sam Wagner Covered Bridge, is an historic, American wooden covered bridge that is located in Liberty Township, Montour County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
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A report by the U.S. Department of the Interior states that the Bridgeport Covered Bridge (HAER No. CA-41) has clear spans of 210 feet (64 m) on one side and 208 feet (63 m) on the other, while Blenheim Bridge (HAER No. NY-331) had a documented clear span of 210 feet (64 m) in the middle (1936 HABS drawings). In August 2003, measurements of ...
Location of the Conowingo Bridge, 1900. The original Conowingo Bridge was a seven-span, 1,334-foot (407 m), covered bridge built between 1818 [1] and 1820 [2] [3] by Louis Wernwag, who also worked on the Port Deposit Bridge. [1] (Another source lists 1844. [4]) That bridge was destroyed, in 1846 [3] or 1847, [1] by a flood. A new wooden covered ...