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The Kent County Library Association was established in 1936 and functioned as a department of Kent County until 1994 when it became Kent District Library. [ 7 ] In summer 2013, Kent District Library invited local Wikipedians to use library space and resources for Meetups, and offered Wikipedia editing classes to the community.
On June 21, 1951, a PB4Y-2 Privateer patrol bomber on a training mission when the aircraft crashed in Skagit Bay about 50 miles north of Seattle killing 5 naval aviators with 5 survivors. Lt. Carl L. Hodge, Pilot departed NAS Seattle at 0611 PDT on a training flight through Admiralty Inlet and the Strait of Juan de Fuca at an altitude of 200 feet.
As the lead aircraft (containing Dozier and Lt. Donald B. Snow) lifted off the runway, the number-two (port inner) engine caught fire. The airframe crashed just past the end of the runway; the bomb-load explosion was heard throughout the airfield, and created an eight-foot (2.4 m) crater. Nine men were killed, and one crew member survived.
Thomas Delarue was a co-educational special secondary boarding school in Tonbridge, Kent, England that was established in 1955 and closed in 1989. It was run by The Spastics Society and catered for pupils with cerebral palsy .
Location within Michigan The Big Beaver Airport , formerly ( IATA : 3BB ), was a small suburban general aviation airport located at the corners of Big Beaver Road and John R Road in Troy, Michigan 42°33′53″N 83°06′30″W / 42.564745°N 83.108268°W / 42.564745; -83.108268
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The most recent plan involves a 2,000-acre expansion to the 780-acre, but the report states that “future market conditions could justify expansion up to 4,000 acres.”
Following negotiations with Kent County Council Social Services, 25 acres (100,000 m 2) of land and the farm buildings were taken over by KCC in 1987, with the remaining 96 acres (390,000 m 2) let out to local farmers through grazing agreements. These agreements usually ran for a period of less than one year, and due to a lack of maintenance ...