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In 1985, the remainder of the Oak Lea property was developed as Argyle Village, a 90 home subdivision adjacent to Argyle Country Club, with Oak Lea as the centerpiece. [7] In the early mid-20th century, Oak Lea was the home of noted Maryland golfer Roland MacKenzie. [8] Oak Lea was nominated for the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [2]
According to the Piton Foundation, "The Country Club neighborhood is bounded by University Boulevard, Cherry Creek, Downing Street, and 8th Avenue. Two main features of the neighborhood are the Denver Country Club and Country Club Place subdivision, designed by William and Arthur Fisher, working with Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. in 1909."
An example in the Country Club District in the late 1960s was 30-year-old, second-generation white Country Club resident William G. Carolan, who was born at the Frankford Hospital in Philadelphia. His great-grandfather was born outside of Kells, Ireland and came to Willow Grove during the Great Hunger.
A homeowner association (or homeowners' association [HOA], sometimes referred to as a property owners' association [POA], common interest development [CID], or homeowner community) is a private, legally-incorporated organization that governs a housing community, collects dues, and sets rules for its residents.
Five people died in St. Lucie County, on Florida’s east coast, and more than one of those fatalities came at the Spanish Lakes Country Club Village, a neighborhood designed for residents 55 and ...
It has 41 residential home sites and the Indian Creek Country Club. The village is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida. The concentration of highly affluent people on the island has earned it the nickname "Billionaire Bunker". [1] The population was 84 at the 2020 census. [3] The village has its own government and law ...
St. Lucie County Sheriff Keith Pearson told WPBF-TV there were deaths in Spanish Lakes Country Club Village, although he wasn't sure how many. "We are going through the rubble," Pearson said. It's ...
Castle Pines Village is an unincorporated area of Douglas County, Colorado, officially represented by a county commissioner. Castle Pines Homes Association (CPHA), established in 1981, is the homeowners association that manages the community through a five-member board of directors funded by dues and assessments. [13]