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The back room of the Station Hotel in 2014, original home of the Crawdaddy Club. The Crawdaddy Club was a music venue in Richmond, Surrey, England, which opened in 1963. The Rolling Stones were its house band in its first year and were followed by The Yardbirds. Several other notable British blues and rhythm and blues acts also played there.
Built originally as a one-room school with a Lodge upstairs; a new school was built in 1925, and the Board of Education sold the building to Lodge #329, and the bottom floor (school room) was converted into a country store. The Lodge closed in 1945, when it consolidated with Middlebourne Lodge #69.
The Park Homestead was a station on the Underground Railroad. [9] [10] John Freeman Walls Historic Site – Lakeshore. [1] [2] John Freeman Walls, left his enslavers in North Carolina and settled in Canada. The Refugee Home Society supplied the money to buy land and he built a cabin. Church services were held there before the Puce Baptist ...
Freedom Rides Museum (former Greyhound Bus Station) Montgomery: 1951 Gadsden Fire Station Alabama City Wall Street Historic District: Gadsden: 1936 Henderson National Bank: Huntsville: 1948 Hope International LLC (former Bank of Ensley and US Steel offices), Ensley: Birmingham: 1928 Huntsville Community Theater (former Town Theatre) Huntsville ...
The Sioux City Central High School and Central Annex, also known as the Castle on the Hill, are historic buildings located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. The high school building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1] The annex was added to the historic designation in 2016. [2]
Before Trump’s appearance in Fort Dodge, Iowa, in November, Baptist minister Patrick Wiedemeier, who supported Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign in 2016, led the audience in prayer ...
Chestnut Hill-Plateau Historic District: Chestnut Hill-Plateau Historic District: April 12, 2002 : 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Aves. from Brooklyn Park Boulevard to Trigg St. 44: Church Hill North Historic District
The district was formed on July 1, 1993, by the merger of the Clay Central School District and the Everly School District. [4] On July 1, 2010, the South Clay Community School District was dissolved, and portions went to the Clay Central–Everly district. [4] On March 12, 2019, the school board decided to tuition out the middle/high school. [5]