Kenneth Murrah's informative and entertaining presentation to the Winter Park (FL) Historical Association on November 18, 2010. The PowerPoint program includes his narration.
The document contains a series of photographs from Jacob Riis documenting immigrant life in late 19th century New York City. The photos show the harsh living conditions faced by immigrant families living in tenement housing and slums, including dilapidated wooden shacks, families living under dump sites, and children playing in alleys and on rooftops due to lack of open space. The photos provide a window into the squalor and deprivation experienced by immigrants in New York at that time.
The document summarizes information about 12 historic homes in Wallingford, Connecticut. It provides details about when each home was built, who built it and lived in it, and historical events that took place at some of the homes. The homes date back to as early as 1672 and include the Atwater Homestead, Squire Stanley House, Atwater Cottage, 1690 House, John Hall House, Porter Cook Homestead, Giles Hall House, Theophilus Jones Homestead, Augustus Hall House, and the Royce House. Sources of the information are also listed.
What Part Did The Irish Immigrants Play Insuebright76
The document discusses the history of Irish immigration to the Lower Ouseburn Valley in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It provides historical context about the potato famine in Ireland in the 1840s that drove many Irish immigrants to Newcastle. It describes the typical living conditions and housing that Irish immigrants faced. It also discusses several early Irish immigrant families that settled in the Lower Ouseburn Valley, including the Fays, O'Connells, O'Gormans, and Barretts. Photos and records are presented about some of these early Irish ancestors who helped shape the landscape and community of the Lower Ouseburn Valley.
The document provides a history of two model homes, 4612 Moorland and 4610 Browndale, that were built in the 1920s-1930s to attract residents to the new Country Club neighborhood in Edina, Minnesota. It describes the French Provincial style of the 1926 Moorland home, noting design elements like stucco siding and arched windows. It also outlines the Tudor Revival style of the Brownsdale home, constructed from 1930-1932, which resembles 16th-17th century English cottages with half-timbering and decorative brick chimneys. The document aims to share these historic properties and involve residents in a new local history section.
The Ruckmans Estate is a 506-acre estate located a few miles south of Ockley in Surrey. The estate includes Ruckmans House, designed and expanded by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1894, along with a Dower House, six estate cottages, barns, farmland, and woodlands. Ruckmans House is considered an early example of Lutyens' domestic architecture and features formal gardens influenced by Gertrude Jekyll. The estate offers the rare opportunity to acquire a historic country estate with residential, agricultural, and commercial potential.
This document contains photos and information about the three schoolhouses that served the Oakland school district in Iowa over the years. The first schoolhouse was made of logs. The second schoolhouse was built in 1869 and used until 1927 when the third and last schoolhouse was built. Later, the third schoolhouse was moved and remodeled into a house for the Sundstrom family.
The document lists details of 14 real estate transactions between 1990 and 1995, including address, date of sale, sale price, square footage, and financing source for speculative real estate development projects in various Oregon subdivisions. The projects were financed by local banks including Clackamas County Bank, Washington Federal Savings Bank, West One Bank, and West Coast Mortgage.
The document contains a series of photographs from Jacob Riis documenting immigrant life in late 19th century New York City. The photos show the harsh living conditions faced by immigrant families living in tenement housing and slums, including dilapidated wooden shacks, families living under dump sites, and children playing in alleys and on rooftops due to lack of open space. The photos provide a window into the squalor and deprivation experienced by immigrants in New York at that time.
The document summarizes information about 12 historic homes in Wallingford, Connecticut. It provides details about when each home was built, who built it and lived in it, and historical events that took place at some of the homes. The homes date back to as early as 1672 and include the Atwater Homestead, Squire Stanley House, Atwater Cottage, 1690 House, John Hall House, Porter Cook Homestead, Giles Hall House, Theophilus Jones Homestead, Augustus Hall House, and the Royce House. Sources of the information are also listed.
What Part Did The Irish Immigrants Play Insuebright76
The document discusses the history of Irish immigration to the Lower Ouseburn Valley in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It provides historical context about the potato famine in Ireland in the 1840s that drove many Irish immigrants to Newcastle. It describes the typical living conditions and housing that Irish immigrants faced. It also discusses several early Irish immigrant families that settled in the Lower Ouseburn Valley, including the Fays, O'Connells, O'Gormans, and Barretts. Photos and records are presented about some of these early Irish ancestors who helped shape the landscape and community of the Lower Ouseburn Valley.
The document provides a history of two model homes, 4612 Moorland and 4610 Browndale, that were built in the 1920s-1930s to attract residents to the new Country Club neighborhood in Edina, Minnesota. It describes the French Provincial style of the 1926 Moorland home, noting design elements like stucco siding and arched windows. It also outlines the Tudor Revival style of the Brownsdale home, constructed from 1930-1932, which resembles 16th-17th century English cottages with half-timbering and decorative brick chimneys. The document aims to share these historic properties and involve residents in a new local history section.
The Ruckmans Estate is a 506-acre estate located a few miles south of Ockley in Surrey. The estate includes Ruckmans House, designed and expanded by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1894, along with a Dower House, six estate cottages, barns, farmland, and woodlands. Ruckmans House is considered an early example of Lutyens' domestic architecture and features formal gardens influenced by Gertrude Jekyll. The estate offers the rare opportunity to acquire a historic country estate with residential, agricultural, and commercial potential.
This document contains photos and information about the three schoolhouses that served the Oakland school district in Iowa over the years. The first schoolhouse was made of logs. The second schoolhouse was built in 1869 and used until 1927 when the third and last schoolhouse was built. Later, the third schoolhouse was moved and remodeled into a house for the Sundstrom family.
The document lists details of 14 real estate transactions between 1990 and 1995, including address, date of sale, sale price, square footage, and financing source for speculative real estate development projects in various Oregon subdivisions. The projects were financed by local banks including Clackamas County Bank, Washington Federal Savings Bank, West One Bank, and West Coast Mortgage.
The document describes the sale details of various residential properties in different subdivisions over several years between 1990-1995. It includes information on the address, date of sale, sale price, square footage, and financing source for speculative real estate development projects. The properties were financed by local banks like Clackamas County Bank, Washington Federal Savings Bank, and West One Bank.
Spadina House is a historic manor in Toronto that is now operated as a museum. It preserves the house as it existed from the 1860s to 1930s, showcasing various architectural styles of those eras. After renovations, the museum reopened in 2010 reflecting the inter-war era of the 1920s-1930s. The surrounding gardens date back to 1818 and have been enhanced over the decades, containing lawns, flower beds, a kitchen garden, and orchard area.
Bucktown is a neighborhood located north of Wicker Park in Chicago. It was founded in the 1870s after the Great Chicago Fire and saw waves of Jewish and Polish immigration between 1900-1930. In the 1980s-1990s, artists and young professionals began moving to the area, followed by hipsters in the 2000s. Bucktown derives its name from the many goats raised there in the 19th century.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect born in 1867 in Wisconsin. He was influenced by nature, music, Japanese art and Froebel gifts. He worked for Louis Sullivan before establishing his own practice. Wright is known for pioneering the Prairie style, featuring horizontal lines and integration with nature. One of his most famous works was Fallingwater, a house built over a waterfall in Pennsylvania in the 1930s. Wright also designed the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, one of his last projects.
The document summarizes the histories of several historic homes in Wallingford, Connecticut, including their dates of construction, original owners or residents, and current uses. Some key details are:
- The Atwater Homestead at 242 Christian St. was built c. 1774 by Caleb Atwater and is now a dormitory for Choate Rosemary Hall.
- The Squire Stanley House at 186 Christian St., built in 1690, is one of the oldest homes still standing and was visited by George Washington in 1775.
- Atwater Cottage at 302 Christian St. was built in 1760 and operated as a general store in 1774, where George Washington bought gunpowder for his troops
This document advertises a newly built 3 bedroom end terrace house for sale in Coventry that has been fully furnished. It highlights features like two double bedrooms, one single bedroom, two reception rooms, a newly refitted bathroom with shower, a fully fitted kitchen with appliances, and a second reception room with a feature fireplace. The property is located in Queensland Avenue in Earlsdon and is described as affordable luxury within the city centre.
Lewellyn Arrington expanded a single room structure into a two room house around 1825. Benjamin Arrington, Lewellyn's son, inherited the house in 1860 and owned over 4,000 acres as a successful farmer. By the 1970s, the house had fallen into disrepair until it was purchased and extensively restored in 1990. The restoration included moving the main house and other historic structures to the property and reconnecting them. Today the preserved Arrington House sits on 50 acres along Sandy Creek.
Graphic supplement for "Tales from the Deserted Village" (Part 3 of 3)Lee Manchester
A collection of archival photos, drawings and engravings of the iron-mining settlement known as McIntyre, Adirondac or the Upper Works which later became the site of the old Tahawus Club colony.
Ortuella is a town located in Biscay, Basque Country, Spain. It was originally part of the town of Santurce until 1901. Ortuella has a history of iron mining dating back centuries. Some notable landmarks include the San Felix de Cantalicio church from 1889, the city council building from 1905, a monument to mining in Biscay, and natural sites like the Barracón Las Balsas de Granada wetlands. Ortuella celebrates several festivals throughout the year including its patron saint day of San Felix de Cantalicio in May.
Ortuella is a town located in Biscay, Basque Country, Spain. It was originally part of the town of Santurce until 1901. Ortuella has a history of iron mining dating back centuries. Key landmarks include the San Felix de Cantalicio church from 1889, the city council building from 1905, a monument to mining in Biscay, and natural sites like the Barracón Las Balsas de Granada wetlands. Ortuella celebrates several festivals throughout the year including its patron saint day of San Felix de Cantalicio in May.
Graphic supplement for "Tales from the Deserted Village" (Part 2 of 3)Lee Manchester
A collection of archival photos, drawings and engravings of the iron-mining settlement known as McIntyre, Adirondac or the Upper Works which later became the site of the old Tahawus Club colony.
Graphic supplement for "Tales from the Deserted Village" (Part 1 of 3)Lee Manchester
A collection of archival photos, drawings and engravings of the iron-mining settlement known as McIntyre, Adirondac or the Upper Works which later became the site of the old Tahawus Club colony.
Texas Culture Day Presentation Of History Of TaylorJennifer Krupala
The document provides a history of Taylor, Texas from 1876 to the present. It notes that Taylor began as a railroad station called Taylor Station in 1876, and discusses the establishment of farms and businesses like cotton gins in the late 1800s which led to growth. Industries like cotton became the mainstay of the economy. The document then briefly outlines some of Taylor's development over the decades including utilities in the 1880s, streets and buildings in the early 1900s, and citizens and landmarks through the mid-20th century.
The Carrollton Courthouse was built in 1855 and designed by Irish architect Henry Howard in the Greek Revival style. It originally served as the seat of Jefferson Parish government but has since had a varied use, including as a school and most recently lying vacant. The building retains significant historic and architectural features from its mid-19th century origins and changing functions over time, documenting Carrollton's history from a rural town to part of New Orleans.
Arlington, Texas has a long history as an entertainment destination, beginning with horse racing at Arlington Downs Racetrack in the 1930s. Today, it is home to major attractions like Six Flags Over Texas, The Ballpark in Arlington, and Cowboys Stadium. Traces of Arlington's entertainment past can still be seen, such as the decorative water trough that is all that remains of the old racetrack, located near Six Flags Drive. Arlington continues to build on its identity as a top spot for fun and leisure activities in the state.
We hope that you have enjoyed the “Monuments of Gore Park” walking tour as we traced the history of the public monuments in Gore Park from the earliest days in 1860 to the present day.
This document provides a historical overview of Mount Davidson and the surrounding neighborhoods west of Twin Peaks in San Francisco from the late 1800s to present day. It describes the development of the area including the creation of parks, neighborhoods, infrastructure projects and landmarks. Key events mentioned include the construction of the cross on Mount Davidson in the 1930s, the development of neighborhoods like Forest Hill and Ingleside Terraces in the early 1900s-1920s, and efforts in the 1920s-1930s to preserve the summit of Mount Davidson as an open space.
This document provides an overview of the history of Gore Park in Hamilton, Ontario through a series of images and captions spanning from the 1800s to present day. It describes the individuals and events that have shaped the park, including its founding, the addition of monuments and statues such as the Sir John A Macdonald statue and Cenotaph, and the evolution of the central fountain area over time. A walking tour is provided with insights from the archivist at the local history archives.
Overton Park in Memphis, Tennessee was established in 1901 when the city purchased 342 acres of forested land from the Lea family. Landscape architect George Kessler designed Overton Park according to the City Beautiful movement's principles of preserving natural spaces. Over the decades, various institutions and facilities were added to the park, including the Memphis Zoo (1906), Brooks Museum of Art (1915), and Overton Park Shell (1936). However, the park was threatened in the 1950s when part of its land was condemned for a highway project, sparking controversy over preservation of the urban green space.
This document lists 38 historical markers located across Slatington, Walnutport, and Washington Township that commemorate people and events from the area's history. The markers cover topics related to the slate industry, local settlers, transportation routes, civic structures, and more. Brief descriptions are provided for each marker's location and significance. Additionally, the document provides short summaries of the histories of Slatington, Walnutport, and Slatedale, highlighting how the slate industry shaped development in these towns.
The document describes the sale details of various residential properties in different subdivisions over several years between 1990-1995. It includes information on the address, date of sale, sale price, square footage, and financing source for speculative real estate development projects. The properties were financed by local banks like Clackamas County Bank, Washington Federal Savings Bank, and West One Bank.
Spadina House is a historic manor in Toronto that is now operated as a museum. It preserves the house as it existed from the 1860s to 1930s, showcasing various architectural styles of those eras. After renovations, the museum reopened in 2010 reflecting the inter-war era of the 1920s-1930s. The surrounding gardens date back to 1818 and have been enhanced over the decades, containing lawns, flower beds, a kitchen garden, and orchard area.
Bucktown is a neighborhood located north of Wicker Park in Chicago. It was founded in the 1870s after the Great Chicago Fire and saw waves of Jewish and Polish immigration between 1900-1930. In the 1980s-1990s, artists and young professionals began moving to the area, followed by hipsters in the 2000s. Bucktown derives its name from the many goats raised there in the 19th century.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect born in 1867 in Wisconsin. He was influenced by nature, music, Japanese art and Froebel gifts. He worked for Louis Sullivan before establishing his own practice. Wright is known for pioneering the Prairie style, featuring horizontal lines and integration with nature. One of his most famous works was Fallingwater, a house built over a waterfall in Pennsylvania in the 1930s. Wright also designed the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, one of his last projects.
The document summarizes the histories of several historic homes in Wallingford, Connecticut, including their dates of construction, original owners or residents, and current uses. Some key details are:
- The Atwater Homestead at 242 Christian St. was built c. 1774 by Caleb Atwater and is now a dormitory for Choate Rosemary Hall.
- The Squire Stanley House at 186 Christian St., built in 1690, is one of the oldest homes still standing and was visited by George Washington in 1775.
- Atwater Cottage at 302 Christian St. was built in 1760 and operated as a general store in 1774, where George Washington bought gunpowder for his troops
This document advertises a newly built 3 bedroom end terrace house for sale in Coventry that has been fully furnished. It highlights features like two double bedrooms, one single bedroom, two reception rooms, a newly refitted bathroom with shower, a fully fitted kitchen with appliances, and a second reception room with a feature fireplace. The property is located in Queensland Avenue in Earlsdon and is described as affordable luxury within the city centre.
Lewellyn Arrington expanded a single room structure into a two room house around 1825. Benjamin Arrington, Lewellyn's son, inherited the house in 1860 and owned over 4,000 acres as a successful farmer. By the 1970s, the house had fallen into disrepair until it was purchased and extensively restored in 1990. The restoration included moving the main house and other historic structures to the property and reconnecting them. Today the preserved Arrington House sits on 50 acres along Sandy Creek.
Graphic supplement for "Tales from the Deserted Village" (Part 3 of 3)Lee Manchester
A collection of archival photos, drawings and engravings of the iron-mining settlement known as McIntyre, Adirondac or the Upper Works which later became the site of the old Tahawus Club colony.
Ortuella is a town located in Biscay, Basque Country, Spain. It was originally part of the town of Santurce until 1901. Ortuella has a history of iron mining dating back centuries. Some notable landmarks include the San Felix de Cantalicio church from 1889, the city council building from 1905, a monument to mining in Biscay, and natural sites like the Barracón Las Balsas de Granada wetlands. Ortuella celebrates several festivals throughout the year including its patron saint day of San Felix de Cantalicio in May.
Ortuella is a town located in Biscay, Basque Country, Spain. It was originally part of the town of Santurce until 1901. Ortuella has a history of iron mining dating back centuries. Key landmarks include the San Felix de Cantalicio church from 1889, the city council building from 1905, a monument to mining in Biscay, and natural sites like the Barracón Las Balsas de Granada wetlands. Ortuella celebrates several festivals throughout the year including its patron saint day of San Felix de Cantalicio in May.
Graphic supplement for "Tales from the Deserted Village" (Part 2 of 3)Lee Manchester
A collection of archival photos, drawings and engravings of the iron-mining settlement known as McIntyre, Adirondac or the Upper Works which later became the site of the old Tahawus Club colony.
Graphic supplement for "Tales from the Deserted Village" (Part 1 of 3)Lee Manchester
A collection of archival photos, drawings and engravings of the iron-mining settlement known as McIntyre, Adirondac or the Upper Works which later became the site of the old Tahawus Club colony.
Texas Culture Day Presentation Of History Of TaylorJennifer Krupala
The document provides a history of Taylor, Texas from 1876 to the present. It notes that Taylor began as a railroad station called Taylor Station in 1876, and discusses the establishment of farms and businesses like cotton gins in the late 1800s which led to growth. Industries like cotton became the mainstay of the economy. The document then briefly outlines some of Taylor's development over the decades including utilities in the 1880s, streets and buildings in the early 1900s, and citizens and landmarks through the mid-20th century.
The Carrollton Courthouse was built in 1855 and designed by Irish architect Henry Howard in the Greek Revival style. It originally served as the seat of Jefferson Parish government but has since had a varied use, including as a school and most recently lying vacant. The building retains significant historic and architectural features from its mid-19th century origins and changing functions over time, documenting Carrollton's history from a rural town to part of New Orleans.
Arlington, Texas has a long history as an entertainment destination, beginning with horse racing at Arlington Downs Racetrack in the 1930s. Today, it is home to major attractions like Six Flags Over Texas, The Ballpark in Arlington, and Cowboys Stadium. Traces of Arlington's entertainment past can still be seen, such as the decorative water trough that is all that remains of the old racetrack, located near Six Flags Drive. Arlington continues to build on its identity as a top spot for fun and leisure activities in the state.
We hope that you have enjoyed the “Monuments of Gore Park” walking tour as we traced the history of the public monuments in Gore Park from the earliest days in 1860 to the present day.
This document provides a historical overview of Mount Davidson and the surrounding neighborhoods west of Twin Peaks in San Francisco from the late 1800s to present day. It describes the development of the area including the creation of parks, neighborhoods, infrastructure projects and landmarks. Key events mentioned include the construction of the cross on Mount Davidson in the 1930s, the development of neighborhoods like Forest Hill and Ingleside Terraces in the early 1900s-1920s, and efforts in the 1920s-1930s to preserve the summit of Mount Davidson as an open space.
This document provides an overview of the history of Gore Park in Hamilton, Ontario through a series of images and captions spanning from the 1800s to present day. It describes the individuals and events that have shaped the park, including its founding, the addition of monuments and statues such as the Sir John A Macdonald statue and Cenotaph, and the evolution of the central fountain area over time. A walking tour is provided with insights from the archivist at the local history archives.
Overton Park in Memphis, Tennessee was established in 1901 when the city purchased 342 acres of forested land from the Lea family. Landscape architect George Kessler designed Overton Park according to the City Beautiful movement's principles of preserving natural spaces. Over the decades, various institutions and facilities were added to the park, including the Memphis Zoo (1906), Brooks Museum of Art (1915), and Overton Park Shell (1936). However, the park was threatened in the 1950s when part of its land was condemned for a highway project, sparking controversy over preservation of the urban green space.
This document lists 38 historical markers located across Slatington, Walnutport, and Washington Township that commemorate people and events from the area's history. The markers cover topics related to the slate industry, local settlers, transportation routes, civic structures, and more. Brief descriptions are provided for each marker's location and significance. Additionally, the document provides short summaries of the histories of Slatington, Walnutport, and Slatedale, highlighting how the slate industry shaped development in these towns.
Burk Run/St Clair Terrace. A unique nature-culture weave in Euclid, Ohio. At the Euclid-Wickliffe line, Burk Run cuts north through the Painesville Moraine to cross Euclid Ave. The stream then flows north on the St. Clair Terrace.
In 1797, Joseph Burk opened an inn on the Euclid side of the run. Girdled Rd (1800) & the Bishop Mill (1809) attracted settlers. Inns opened in Wickliffe.
In 1881, the Nickel Plate Railroad set the stage for area vineyards and a brickyard. Wickliffe’s brick downtown grew quickly, as did Noble in Euclid.
Post WWII growth killed local industry & railroading. In 1961, I-90 buried Burk Run and sucked manufacturing and settlement from the area.
The Burk Run tour explores the stream's cut through the St Clair Terrace and asks, “Can we restore this stream?”
Mountjoy Square Park was established in 1801 and has since undergone various developments. It began as a patch of wasteland that was leveled and enclosed by stonework. Over the decades, amenities like seating, military performances, and croquet were added. The park was originally privately maintained by residents but was transferred to Dublin Corporation in 1938 to be used by the public. Today it continues to be a community park providing facilities such as sports courts, a playground, and daycare.
Semester Project - INT 120 - Spring 10 - Burrelleburrell
This document provides biographical information on two influential modernist architects: Albert Frey and Richard Neutra. It describes that Frey was born in Switzerland and established a style of desert modernism architecture centered around Palm Springs, California. He built over 200 homes in the region that helped establish Palm Springs as a progressive center for modern architecture. The document also notes that Neutra was born in Austria and was known for designs like the Lovell Health House and Kaufmann House that featured open floor plans and integration with the natural environment. Both architects had a significant influence in pioneering the International Style of architecture in California.
Semester Project - INT 120 – Spring 10 – Burrelleburrell
This document provides biographical information on two influential modernist architects, Albert Frey and Richard Neutra. It describes key works and accomplishments of each architect. Frey is known for establishing desert modernism in Palm Springs, California through 200 homes built between 1934-1988. Neutra's most famous work is the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. The document concludes by comparing Frey and Neutra's approaches, noting Frey embraced the American idiom while Neutra's designs were more philosophically dogmatic.
Semester project - INT 120 - Spring 10 - Burrelleburrell
This document provides biographical information on two influential modernist architects, Albert Frey and Richard Neutra. It describes key works and accomplishments for each architect. Frey is noted for establishing desert modernism in Palm Springs, California through 200 homes built between 1934-1988. Neutra's most famous work is the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. The document concludes by comparing Frey and Neutra's approaches, noting Frey embraced the American idiom while Neutra's designs were more philosophically dogmatic.
Semester project - INT 120 - Spring 10 - Burrelleburrell
This document provides biographical information on two influential modernist architects: Albert Frey and Richard Neutra. It describes key works and accomplishments of each architect. Frey is noted for establishing desert modernism in Palm Springs, California through 200 homes built between 1934-1988. Neutra's most famous work is the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. The document concludes by comparing Frey and Neutra's approaches, noting Frey embraced the American idiom while Neutra's designs were more philosophically dogmatic.
Raggedy Ann was created by illustrator Johnny Gruelle, who lived in Tacoma Street in Indianapolis. Wonderland Park was an amusement park located at Washington and Gray Streets from 1906 to 1911, when it burned down. Woodruff Place was the east side neighborhood described in Booth Tarkington's book The Magnificent Ambersons. Steve McQueen lived in the Little Flower neighborhood as a baby. Arsenal Technical High School was established in 1912. The Indiana State School for the Deaf was once located on the site of current Willard Park.
This document contains a list of places, buildings, transportation methods, schools, and other historical items from Cranston, Rhode Island along with dates and some brief descriptions. It includes locations like restaurants, motels, libraries, beaches, movie theaters, train stations, schools, and state institutions from the early 1900s through the 1970s. The document also lists some newspaper titles and other archival materials available related to Cranston history.
For 2016, Cleveland Heights Rocks and Waters walks Quilliams Creek, a major tributary of Nine Mile Creek within the city.
On sidewalks and forest paths, we follow Quilliams on its course to join Nine Mile.
Walk through the local geology, ecology and history of this important bluestone landscape.
Nine Mile Creek is a new member of the Cuyahoga River Area of Concern for watershed restoration. We’ll also discuss stream restoration issues.
The document provides a tour of landmarks in a town, summarizing each location in 1-3 sentences. The landmarks included are the Faust Hotel, First Protestant Church, Naeglin's Bakery, the downtown gazebo, Comal County Courthouse, Landa Park, Lindheimer's Home, Schlitterbahn water park, Brauntex Theatre, Seekatz Theatre, and Phoenix Saloon.
Wicker Park is a neighborhood in Chicago that was initially settled in the 1870s by German and Scandinavian immigrants. It later became home to Jews and Poles and was known as the "Polish Gold Coast" in the early 1900s. Since the 1960s, the neighborhood has seen waves of artists and young professionals move in due to its proximity to downtown and cheap housing. Today, Wicker Park is a gentrified, vibrant area known for its nightlife, shops, restaurants, and historic Victorian homes. It features Wicker Park, which has gardens and a fountain, and attractions like Reckless Records and the Coyote Building skyscraper.
1903 – The 133-acre Miranda Homestead Property land patent is issued. Their adobe is now a flower
shop in the Oakwood parking lot
• 1923 – Oakwood Cemetery is purchased by Merrick & Ruddick, real estate subdividers. Their Oakwood
Cemetery permit is approved despite protests in 1924.
• 1924 – Oakwood Cemetery Brochure
• 1926 – First Annual Valley-wide Memorial Day Services more than 1,000 people attend
• 1927 – 1
st Mausoleum built by Frank Knapp
• 1928 – St Francis Dam disaster
• 1930 – Fernando Septimo Lopez Moraga
• 1933 – Oakwood Office, Chapel and Crematorium are built
• 1947 – Oakwood Water Well, now in SSPSHP
• 1965 – The 1903 Pioneer church is moved to Oakwood
• 1970-79 – The Cryonics Society stores 9 bodies in an underground vault at Oakwood
• Homestead families buried at Oakwood
• 14 minute movie - “FAMOUS GRAVE TOUR - Oakwood”
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How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.