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Lincoln Ross Hall OAM (19 December 1955 – 20 March 2012) was a veteran Australian mountaineer, adventurer and author. Lincoln was part of the first Australian expedition to climb Mount Everest in 1984, which successfully forged a new route.
Lincoln Hall is an historic building located in Portland, Oregon, built in 1912. ... Old Lincoln High School, Old Main, [5] [12] Portland State Extension Center, ...
2424 North Lincoln Avenue is a building in Lincoln Park, Chicago, adjacent to the Biograph Theater. From 1912 to 2006, it variously housed the Fullerton Theater, an auto garage, the Crest Theater, and the 3-Penny Cinema. Since 2009 it has been Lincoln Hall, a music venue.
Lincoln High School circa 1920, now known as Lincoln Hall and part of Portland State University. The school was renamed Lincoln High School in 1909, [16] [19] and moved to the 45-room South Park Blocks location (now known as Lincoln Hall) when construction was completed in 1912. The building occupies the block bounded by Market & Mill Streets ...
Michael (Mike) Hall, born 4 February 1958, owner of Rust Bros Restorations. A rock blaster by profession, Hall began collecting cars in his teens and decades later owned over 400 parked on his property near the Trans-Canada Highway. He tried to sell both the cars and his property in 2016 but received no offers.
“Lincoln Center is a central piece of New York’s cultural heart and the new David Geffen Hall, complete with expanded public and community spaces, will make that heart beat even stronger ...
President-elect cheered at pre-ceremony rally on Sunday as he delivered campaign-style speech flanked by his family, Elon Musk and JD Vance while Kid Rock and The Village People performed live
Lincoln Hall, a middle school in the Lincolnwood School District 74 in Lincolnwood, Illinois. Lincoln Hall (University of Illinois) in Urbana, Illinois, United States. Lincoln Hall (New York), a nonprofit educational institution in Lincolndale, New York; Lincoln Hall, Berea College, a National Historic Landmark at Berea College, Berea, Kentucky.