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Gwen Bristow (September 16, 1903 – August 17, 1980) was an American writer and journalist, best known for her tales of the Old South, especially the "Plantation Trilogy." [ 1 ] In 1974 , she was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature .
In 1999, American Heritage School in Plantation officially took over the school, with Bob Stone remaining as the headmaster. [3] Heritage is a tuition-only school that neither asks for nor accepts donations. The school is managed by educators, and has no governing board. Children of faculty and staff receive full tuition at the school. [4]
Central High School National Historic Site, Little Rock, AR ($500,000) "Saving Southwest Traditions: The Pottery Project," Arizona State Museum, Tucson, AZ ($400,000) Angel Island Immigration Station, Tiburon, CA ($500,000) Knight Foundry Water-Powered Iron Works, Sutter Creek Award amount: ($250,000) Old First National Bank, Telluride, CO ...
The Fort Caroline National Memorial is located in the Timucuan Preserve, as is the Kingsley Plantation, the oldest standing plantation in the state.The Preserve is maintained through cooperation by the National Park Service, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the City of Jacksonville Department of Parks and Recreation, which partner to support the Timucuan Parks Foundation.
The Plantation Library, based out of Peters Elementary School, was founded in 1961, with Helen B. Hoffman as chairwoman and members of the Plantation Woman's Club as volunteer workers. [7] In 1962, Edwin Deicke donated $100,000 to the city for expanding and renovating the Hoffman Building (which was renamed to the Deicke Auditorium in 1973). [ 31 ]
The senior Shark tied for ninth (72) at Plantation Preserve Golf Course and Club to solidify his place at the 3A state tournament. There, Greyserman's score of 153 (76-77) tied for 27th. Wylie ...
The former Plains High School, which both Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter attended, now serves as the park's visitor center and museum. [4] It features a classroom, principal's office, and auditorium which have been restored to look as they would have when Jimmy Carter attended. [ 4 ]
Luigi Mangione believed killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson to be a "symbolic takedown" and "a direct challenge" to the healthcare company’s corruption and “power games,” according ...