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The building is situated near the Connecticut Turnpike (part of I-95) and New Haven Harbor, and is adjacent to an IKEA store. [1] [2] It sits on Sargent Drive just east of a former Howard Johnson's hotel which resembles Hotel Marcel. The Howard Johnson hotel was built five years earlier and in the same style, and is now operated as a La Quinta ...
The M05, sometimes known as the M05 Camouflage (Finnish: M05 Maastokuvio), [1] is a family of military camouflage patterns used by the Finnish Defence Forces on uniforms and other equipment. The pattern is licensed by the Finnish Defence Forces [ 2 ] and became available to the public on 26 September 2016.
On June 12, 2023, it was announced that all remaining EbLens would be liquidating in a way similar to a Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation, and all stores would permanently close by the end of July 2023 after being severely affected from the COVID-19 pandemic, their wholesale account termination from Nike, and tough competition from other shoe ...
The Leader (1888 - 1918 at least), D.K. Moses opened in 1888 and in 1904 when it reopened after a fire it was two stories in height with a basement store and covered 22,000 square feet. Whereupon, it was described as “one of the most complete department stores to be found in the north country.” In 1918 the store employed 23 female clerks. [210]
Rising Sun Tavern (North Haven, Connecticut) U. U.S. Route 5 Alternate (New Haven, Connecticut 1933–1941) U.S. Route 5 Alternate (New Haven, Connecticut 1941–1966) W.
Timothy Laffin was a North Haven Police officer who lost his life in a motor vehicle accident while pursuing a wanted suspect. [23] South Colony Street in Wallingford, running from the North Haven–Wallingford town line to Route 150 in Wallingford Center, is also known as the "American Legion Shaw-Sinon Post 73 Memorial Highway". [24]
The Taft Hotel was a hotel in New Haven, Connecticut. The building is still extant, primarily used for apartments. It is a contributing part of the Chapel Street Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The hotel building, completed in 1912, has twelve stories, and operated with 450 rooms. [1]
New Haven – The Elm City [6] [19] (reported in the 1880s as City of Elms [20]) New London - The Whaling City; Norwich – Rose City [21] or The Rose of New England [22] Stamford. Lock City (a reference to the now-defunct Yale & Towne lock factory) [16] "The City that Works!" [23] Waterbury – The Brass City [6] [24] West Haven ...