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The museum of Battle of Gettysburg artifacts was in Rosensteel's 1884 frame home [2] and served as the "Round Top inn" [3] restaurant/small hotel. [4] On the east side of the residence, construction began in March 1902 [2] for a "dancing pavilion" lit with acetelyne lamps that opened on May 25, 1902. [ 5 ]
George W. Johnson Park Carousel is a historic carousel located at Endicott in Broome County, New York. The carousel and its pavilion were built in 1934. The carousel is housed in a wooden, one story, 16-sided, pavilion. The carousel has 36 horses standing three abreast, each of which is a "jumper," and two chariots.
The 1888–1964 Round Top Museum and the 1921–2008 Gettysburg National Museum were both acquired by the National Park Service after the 1963 battle anniversary. During the post-WWII increase of tourism, Mission 66 improvements for the NPS 50th anniversary included the construction of the modernist Cyclorama Building at Gettysburg , designed ...
A former Endicott park has a more complicated history than you might think. Inside the multiple transformations of En-Joie Park. First Casino, then Ideal, then En-Joie: History of Endicott park
In addition to the 1884 Round Top Park and 1888 Round Top Museum (Little Round Top Hotel) with the adjacent Rosensteel Park, the community had two additional recreation groves: Dr. Hudson's grove "Dr. Hudson's grove" [G 7] was a picnic area with a boxing arena and 1898 social hall that was established by veterinarian Edward Hudson. [17]
In 1969, Howard Johnson's opened up a bar and grill called the Ground Round in Massachusetts. It became hugely popular, and at its height, had over 200 locations.
Endicott, Virginia (GNIS FID: 1477306) is a small community in Franklin County, Virginia. Also known as "Long Branch, Virginia". [1] There are only a few buildings left in the community. The elevation of Endicott is 1,158 feet. Endicott appears on the Endicott U.S. Geological Survey Map. [2] Franklin County is in the Eastern Time Zone (UTC -5 ...
The E-J story is dominated by George F. Johnson (1857–1948), or George F as he was popularly called, who rose through the shoe factory ranks to become the half-owner of E-J, and its highest executive until his death in 1948.