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Rear Adm. Reimann in 1990. Robert Theodore Reimann Sr. (August 17, 1936 - June 29, 2014) [1] was a U.S. Navy rear admiral.Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he graduated from the Boston University College of Business Administration in 1958.
Herndon Historic District is a national historic district located at Herndon, Fairfax County, Virginia. It encompasses 173 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing structure in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of Herndon. They include 104 houses, 20 commercial buildings, 6 institutional ...
The caisson bearing the casket of John F. Kennedy moving down the White House drive on the way to St. Matthew's Cathedral on November 25, 1963.. In the United States, state funerals are the official funerary rites conducted by the federal government in the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., that are offered to a sitting or former president, a president-elect, high government officials and ...
Herndon is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, part of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.In 2020, the population at the census was 24,655, [4] which makes it the largest of three incorporated towns in the county.
Police found at least 115 bodies improperly stored at a "green" funeral home in Colorado. Here's what we know. Police find 115 bodies in a ‘green’ Colorado funeral home.
Wytheville c. 1845. Wythe County was created in 1789 and named for George Wythe, the "father of American Jurisprudence" and signer of the Declaration of Independence.In May 1790, Chris Simmerman donated 85 acres, Robert Williams donated 50 acres, and John Davis donated 10 acres to establish a town and county seat.
Its dock has welcomed the fictional drama of the real "Show Boat" (James Adams Floating Theatre). The Mansion on Main was the showplace home of a Victorian-era "Virginian of Virginians", [6] Richard Samuel "R.S." Thomas (1837–1915). It was restored by Sala Clark in the late 1990s.
A. Scott Crossfield was the first pilot to fly at twice the speed of sound, and lived in what is now Oak Hill (then Herndon). The local elementary school, Crossfield Elementary (Home of the Rockets!), and adjacent park were named after Crossfield in honor of his active mind, commitment to education, and contributions to aeronautical science.