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Thomas Grady Cousins (born December 7, 1931) is an American real estate developer, sports supporter and philanthropist, primarily based in Atlanta, Georgia. Cousins was a leader in shaping the skyline in Atlanta, [ 1 ] and he purchased and brought the Atlanta Hawks to the city.
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The first 25 homesites at Thomas Ranch, a 2,200-acre luxury community near Spicewood, are up for sale with a starting price of $1.6 million.
The corporation was disbanded in 1904. Its real estate was sold by the local sheriff at public auction, largely to satisfy a mortgage on the large clubhouse. The club, the flood and later investigations have continued to be subject of studies, commemoration, and cultural works. A Johnstown Flood National Memorial was created.
The Family Club was formed in 1901 after Ambrose Bierce wrote a poem that seemed to predict President William McKinley's death by an assassin's bullet. The Hearst chain of newspapers including the "San Francisco Examiner" and others owned by William Randolph Hearst published the poem, and some of the Bohemian Club members took offense.
Happy in Hudson! Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski have settled into their new normal since relocating their brood to a farm in upstate New York. Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski: A Timeline of ...
On Sunday night's episode of "Pawn Stars," shop owner Rick Harrison had one of his most intense negotiations yet. And it was over this copy of "Jay's Treaty" owned by Thomas Jefferson. "$50,000," the
Saturday Club may refer to: Saturday Club, a 1957–1969 British pop music programme; Saturday Club, an Australian children's program; Saturday Club (Boston, Massachusetts), an American 19th-century informal monthly gathering of writers and academics; Saturday Club (Wayne, Pennsylvania), a historic American women's club building