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There are 14 Grey Streets in metropolitan Melbourne, but by far the best-known is Grey Street in St Kilda, once a grand residential street but now with a reputation as a centre of prostitution. Grey St was almost certainly named after Sir George Grey , who was Governor of South Australia from 1841 to 1845 and later Prime Minister of New Zealand ...
Gray Construction is an American construction contractor based in Lexington, Kentucky. It was founded in 1960 by James Norris Gray and Lois Howard Gray in their hometown of Glasgow, Kentucky. [1] [2] Gray's son, James P. "Jim" Gray, served as chairman of the board and CEO of the company until he was elected mayor of Lexington. Upon taking ...
165 Barr St. Lexington: Demolished on August 4, 1979 [7] 2: Hathaway Houses: November 2, 1978 (#78001317) December 7, 1981: 760-766 Pine St. Lexington: Destroyed by fire May 8, 1980. [8] 3: West High Street Historic District: July 10, 1969 (#69000366) April 11, 1975: North side of 100-300 blocks of west High Street: Lexington
If the restraining order is approved, Monarrez cannot be at 200 East Main St., which is the Lexington city government center, or near Gray’s home. A hearing on the temporary restraining order is ...
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New Kentucky men’s basketball head coach Mark Pope and his wife Lee Anne and family have purchased a house in an exclusive gated community on Paris Pike, The Grange Estates.
Eildon is a Renaissance Revival style mansion in Grey Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, the largest house in the suburb, and is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. It began as the Barham House , built in c1850 for Edward Bernard Green, then altered and enlarged in 1872 to the design of Reed & Barnes for pastoralist John Currie, and renamed ...
Lexington Laundry Company (c1929), 139 E Main St, Art Deco; Graham Building (1902), 141-143 E Main St, possibly H.L. Rowe, Neoclassical; West Main Street. John B. Johnson's Saddlery (1830s), 101-103 W Main St, Federal; Odd Fellows Temple (1869) NRHP, 115-119 W Main St, Cincinnatus Shryock, Italianate