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1865 illustration of Lincoln burial (Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper) The receiving vault (foreground) and the tomb (background)The Lincoln Tomb is the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States; his wife Mary Todd Lincoln; and three of their four sons: Edward, William, and Thomas.
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The Old Town Hall is a municipal structure in Scarva Street in Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland.The structure, which currently accommodates a Community Advice Centre on the ground floor and a room for local community groups on the first floor, is a Grade B1 listed building.
Vault Martini Bar was originally owned by Casey Hopkin. In March 2018, the owners of Vintage Cocktail Lounge purchased Vault Martini Bar. [3] The bar began operating as Vault Cocktail Lounge, starting on June 1, [2] with an updated interior and drink menu. [1] [4] Vault closed by 2022. [5] Collin Nicholas opened the bar Fools and Horses in the ...
The club had always suffered from relative geographical isolation, and scarcely played outside Cup competitions; [8] it was also affected by the formation of a second club, Millmount, which diluted the available talent, and promptly beat Banbridge in its first competitive match, in the 1886–87 Irish Cup; [9] the two clubs merged in October ...
Banbridge, County Down Northern Ireland: Other information; Status: Disused: History; Original company: Banbridge Junction Railway: Pre-grouping: Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Post-grouping: Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Key dates; 23 March 1859: Station opens: October 1863: Station closes
Ed's son and daughter-in-law, Buz and Sue, leased the restaurant from Ed. [2] After their divorce in 2001, Buz sold his half to Sue. [3] Cozy Dog is a popular attraction on U.S. Route 66. The restaurant features Route 66 memorabilia and it also features a gift shop with Route 66 merchandise. Springfield, IL, memorabilia is housed there also ...
The club's first home was at Millmount Green, off the Lurgan Road in Banbridge. In 1949, the club purchased grounds at Castlewellan Road. These continued to be used until 1998 when the need for an artificial-turf pitch meant a move to the new Banbridge District Council facilities at Havelock Park. In March 2007, plans were announced for the ...