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The Point Waterfront was the home of Mahatma Gandhi during the 1900s. Mahatma Gandhi Road (Formerly Point Road) was the site of the first public toilets in South Africa , which still function today. Events
The Spinnaker is a high-rise development in Point Waterfront in Durban, South Africa. It is the tallest building in the Point Waterfront Precinct. It was built as part of eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality 's Urban regeneration plan and is one of South Africa's most significant property developments.
Villas CDP had its own Catholic K-8 school, St. Raymond's School, [20] [27] until 2007, when it merged into Our Lady Star of the Sea School in Cape May. [28] In 2010 that school merged into Cape Trinity Regional School (PreK – 8) in North Wildwood. [ 29 ]
Mahatma Gandhi Road in Bangalore, India. Several roads across the world are named after the Indian anti-colonial nationalist and lawyer, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (a.k.a. Mahatma Gandhi), known for his nonviolent resistance to lead a successful campaign for India's independence from British Rule.
Gandhi House is the nickname of several buildings where Mahatma Gandhi lived or which use Gandhi as their inspiration: Satyagraha House, a house built for Gandhi and Hermann Kallerbach in Johannesburg; Gandhi House, Troyeville, a former home and heritage site in Troyeville, Johannesburg; Gandhi House, Nandi Hills, India
Mahatma Gandhi is a bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Church Street, Pietermaritzburg, depicting the Indian independence campaigner and nonviolent pacifist as a young man. [1] [2] The statue was unveiled in 1993 by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, marking the centenary since Gandhi was thrown from a train at Pietermaritzburg railway station. [3]
The Thomas Nast Home, also known as Villa Fontana, is a historic house on MacCulloch Avenue in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States.Built in 1860–1861, it was the home of political cartoonist Thomas Nast (1840–1902) from 1871 until shortly before his death.
The Carroll Villa has 19 guest rooms. [3] It was named after Charles Carroll, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. [4] The Carroll Villa was built in 1882. [5] In 1976, World War II veteran and Legion of Honor recipient Harry Kulkowitz opened the Mad Batter restaurant in the hotel, getting the idea while playing poker in the hotel.