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The Roundhouse is a performing arts and concert venue at the Grade II* listed former railway engine shed in Chalk Farm, London, England. The building was erected in 1846–1847 by the London & North Western Railway as a roundhouse , a circular building containing a railway turntable , but was used for that purpose for only about a decade.
The Round House is a novel by the American writer Louise Erdrich first published on October 2, 2012 by HarperCollins. [1] The Round House is Erdrich's 14th novel and is part of her "justice trilogy" of novels, which includes The Plague of Doves released in 2008 and LaRose in 2016. [ 2 ]
Roundhouse, Centralia, Illinois (as of 10/10/21 only foundations are left based on google earth) Chicago and North Western roundhouse, Chicago, Illinois; Roundhouse, South Deering, Illinois (as of 17/05/23 only a 2 stalls and a part of the shops remain based on google earth)
The John Street Roundhouse, now part of Roundhouse Park in Toronto, Canada, viewed from the CN Tower in September 2012. A railway roundhouse is a building with a circular or semicircular shape used by railways for servicing and storing locomotives. [1]
Roundhouse is an American comedy-variety television series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1992 through 1995. [1] The series was recorded before a live audience on a minimal set and incorporated sketch comedy , dance sequences, and musical performances.
Roundhouse (venue), an entertainment venue and former railway roundhouse in Chalk Farm, London, England Dagenham Roundhouse, a pub and venue in East London; Horton Rounds, a Grade II listed house in Northamptonshire, England, sometimes referred to as the Round House
Two Brothers Roundhouse in 2022. On May 2, 2011 Two Brothers Brewing Company announced via Facebook and Twitter that they had acquired America's Historical Roundhouse in Aurora Illinois. [6] They opened a restaurant on June 18, 2011, featuring ten of their locally available beers on tap plus an additional two that are exclusive to the ...
The venue was originally the Blue Cross inn, renamed the Round House in 1862 and rebuilt in 1892. [1] (It was unconnected with the Roundhouse venue at Chalk Farm some 2.5 miles (4.0 km) away.) Though early meetings were occasionally billed as the Blues and Skiffle Club, the craze for skiffle music meant that the club became popular but that ...