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The Edward V. Rickenbacker House is a historic house in the Driving Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.Built in 1895, it was the childhood home of Eddie Rickenbacker (1890–1973), who at various times in his life was a flying ace, Medal of Honor recipient, race car driver and a pioneer in air transportation.
Munz has a PhD in the history of science from Princeton University. [1] She was a lecturer at Northwestern University. [2] Munz has worked as a research scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. [2] She was the Vice President for Research and Scholarship at the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] [3]
During their ownership, the Hardings renovated the carriage house into a two-bedroom, 2.5-bath home to allow for its use as a guest and rental space. They commissioned a four-car garage (finished in 2011) and large patio nearby, with an outdoor fireplace and 30-ft. chimney, resembling the chimneys that are part of the Circus House. [7]
Peter Munz (1921–2006), German-New Zealander philosopher and historian Philip A. Munz (1892-1974), U.S. botanist, taxonomist and educator Mieczysław Munz (1900–1976), Polish-U.S. pianist
The rest of the west lawn consists of the Governor's Grove and celebrates the residents of the home. Each governor has planted a tree in this area, such as the Honey locust planted by C. William O'Neill , the Higan cherry planted by John J. Gilligan , and the six Redbuds planted by Dick Celeste , in honor of his six children.
Benedikt Aage Munk (December 3, 1929 – March 13, 2009) was professor of electrical engineering at the ElectroScience Laboratory (ESL) at Ohio State University (OSU), Columbus, Ohio, US.
Mieczysław Munz (October 31, 1900, Kraków – August 25, 1976) was a Polish-American pianist. Munz trained in Vienna and Berlin, with Ferruccio Busoni . [ 1 ] He was a teacher of Emanuel Ax , Walter Hautzig , David Oei , Ann Schein , Virginia Reinecke , Adolovni Acosta , and Iravati M. Sudiarso .
These are mostly the Winchester model, but the home at 5520 W. Philip Pl., which has a "unique blue and yellow color scheme, is almost certainly one of the early Esquire “demonstration” homes, which first appeared in 1946." [38] 3802 West Capitol Dr, Milwaukee, WI; Monona. 1305 Wyldhaven Ave, Monona, WI; 208 Starry Ave, Monona, WI; Mount Horeb