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Burton is a village in Geauga County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,407 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Cleveland metropolitan area. Burton is the location of Century Village, run by the Geauga Historical Society. The museum village is composed of 19th-century buildings moved there from other locations.
May 28—Century Village Museum in Burton is allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Civil War history on May 28 and 29. The museum is hosting its annual Civil War Encampment, which features a ...
It has been held exclusively in Burton since the permanent establishment of the official county fairgrounds in the mid-1800s. [2] Many of the buildings on the grounds used today date back to the nineteenth century, such as: Domestic Arts Hall (built 1856, rebuilt 1889), a National Register of Historic Places property since 1979
Downtown Las Vegas Event Center 11,000 March 15, 2014 [18] Laughlin Event Center Laughlin: 9,000 [19] 2015 Amphitheater at Craig Ranch: North Las Vegas: 6,800 June 24, 2006 The Venetian Theatre: Paradise [a] 1,815 March 2, 1999 House of Blues: 2,000 March 17, 2007 Pearl Concert Theater: 2,400 March 8, 2014 [20] Brooklyn Bowl: 3,000 March 25, 2003
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Residents at the 55+ community Century Village Pembroke Pines said they'll be paying $100-$200 more due to "skyrocketing insurance premiums.” “We are over $700 a month in HOA fees, and they ...
Fall harvest in the 16th-century English Village ofAlbright: 1999 stages (11a) early November – mid-December 25k (2007) [18] Louisiana Renaissance: Maryland Renaissance Festival: Maryland: Crownsville; permanent Village of Revel Grove, a Tudor village: 1977 25 fair acres; 85 parking acres (08c) late August–late October (5 weekends) 280k ...
Geauga Lake was originally known as "Picnic Lake" or "Giles Pond" after early settler Sullivan Giles. [1] Giles built a home in the area in 1817, and later established picnic grounds, a dance hall, and other entertainment, all of which was conveniently located near a train station, which brought in many visitors.