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Building at 529 North Main: Building at 529 North Main: January 14, 2005 : 529 N. Main Ave. Garretson: 15: Gina Smith Campbell Bathhouse: Gina Smith Campbell Bathhouse: February 13, 1986 : City Park, Beach Ave. extension
Benton Convention Center: Winston-Salem: North Carolina: 162,600 sq ft (15,110 m 2) Chattanooga Convention Center: Chattanooga: Tennessee: 100,800 sq ft (9,360 m 2) 160,580 sq ft (14,918 m 2) Denny Sanford Premier Center/Sioux Falls Arena and Convention Center: Sioux Falls: South Dakota: 100,400 sq ft (9,330 m 2) 160,000 sq ft (15,000 m 2)
NRHP listing says located in "Benton City", but both address and coordinates point to a block in downtown Bentonville just off the town square. 15: Benton County Poor Farm Cemetery: Benton County Poor Farm Cemetery: May 20, 2008 : Western side of NE. Young Ave., approximately 200 feet north of NE. Carnahan Ct.
Bennett County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota.As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,381. [1] Its county seat is Martin. [2] Bennett County was removed from the Pine Ridge Reservation by an act of Congress in 1911, much of Bennett County however is still held in trust by the Reservation. [3]
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... www.garretson.k12.sd.us: The Garretson School District is a public school district in Minnehaha County ...
The Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science contains the Kirby Science Discovery Center, a massive 3 floor, regional, hands-on science experience. The Pavilion also houses two performing arts centers, which play host to several Broadway productions, operas, dance and concert productions. The South Dakota Symphony's home also hosts dance groups ...
Wonderland Homes is an unincorporated, developed "neighborhood" community in Meade County, South Dakota, United States, consisting of numerous homes in subdivisional layout and several small businesses. Its origins are unknown, as is its relationship to other places or real estate development businesses called "Wonderland Homes".
1972, Reflections: the Afro-American Artist: an Exhibit of Paintings, Sculpture, and Graphics, group exhibition, Benton Convention Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina [15] 1973, Exhibition 73 (the D.C. Art Association), group exhibition, Anacostia Museum , and Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture [ 15 ]