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On 1 January 2007, the city had 801 business, 193 of them retail. [34] The unemployment rate at the most recent census was 8.4% vs 10.7% for the Oise as a whole. For labor market purposes Chantilly is considered part of the Sud-Oise, which, along with Amiens, is the largest labor pool in Picardy. [35]
The depot also served as an information center for Nashville; the city's telegraph station was located at the depot, and St. Louis daily newspapers arrived by train. The depot remained in service as late as the 1950s but closed sometime prior to 1984. [2] The depot was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 1, 1985. [1]
The Château de Chantilly (pronounced [ʃɑto d(ə) ʃɑ̃tiji]) is a historic French château located in the town of Chantilly, Oise, about 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of Paris. The site comprises two attached buildings: the Petit Château, built around 1560 for Anne de Montmorency , and the Grand Château, which was destroyed during the ...
Venturing out of the main city area is great, but the logistics can be tricky. Public transportation has been a hot-button issue in Nashville for the last decade. There have been big plans, big ...
Constructed from 1907 to 1911, the castle (transformed into a hotel by Jean Pierre Hermier in 1989) [1] was a great architectural success. Under the façades, the bas-reliefs made by Georges Gardet celebrate the pleasures of the hunt. The interior includes, notably, a theatre, a replica of that of the Opéra-Comique.
On July 26, 2022, a secondary dam on the city reservoir was breached after over four inches of rain fell near Nashville in less than 12 hours, causing a 6-foot breach and flooding nearly 40 acres ...
Freddie O'Connell speaks to members of the press after being sworn in as Nashville's new mayor at Historic Metro Courthouse in Nashville , Tenn., Monday, Sept. 25, 2023.
Nashville was originally called New Nashville; under the latter name, it was laid out in 1830. [6] The local post office was established as Nashville in 1831. [7] On June 28, 2020, Nashville was the site of a successful attempt at the world record for most pogo stick jumps with no hands.