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  1. Akron Aeros

    MiLB infobox name Akron Aeros founded 1980 city Akron, Ohio misc logo AkronAeros.PNG uniformlogo AkronAerosCap.png ... uniform nickname Akron Aeros 1997 Present pastnames Canton Akron Indians 1989 1996 Vermont Mariners ..., Rafael P rez, Asdr bal Cabrera, Josh Barfield ballpark Canal Park Akron, Ohio Canal Park 1997 Present ... season 1986 , 2003 Akron Aeros season 2003 , 2005 Akron Aeros season 2005 , 2009 Akron Aeros season ... . small owner Mike Agganis manager Chris Tremie gm Jeff Auman The Akron Aeros are a minor league baseball team based in Akron, Ohio , USA . The team, which plays in the Eastern League U.S. baseball ... Akron, Ohio Canal Park , located in downtown Akron, which seats 9,097 fans. The nickname Aeros refers ..., and played eight seasons at Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium as the Canton Akron Indians , one of many entities another example is the Akron Canton Regional Airport to use the names of both cities. The Little ... play from 1982 to 1993. On November 22, 1994, Agganis signed a lease agreement with the Akron, Ohio city of Akron to move the club to that city. It took another two years to build the new Canal Park Akron, Ohio Canal Park , which included selection of architects, land acquisition, and demolition ... nickname, the Akron Blast. Blast had been chosen in honor of Akron born astronaut Judith Resnik ... aeros hist http www.akronaeros.com aeros history.php Akron Aeros History ref 1997 Present Opening Day on April 10, 1997 marked the 1997 Akron Aeros season debut of the Akron Aeros . With 9,086 fans ... Main Akron Aeros seasons maincat Akron Aeros seasons Lynn Sailors 1980 1983 br small Eastern ... to Albany Colonie Yankees Albany Colonie 3 1 in ELCS Canton Akron Indians 1989 1996 br small Eastern League Double A affiliate of Cleveland Indians small 1989 Canton Akron Indians season 70 69 3rd , manager ... Akron Indians season 76 64 3rd , manager Ken Bolek Lost to London Tigers London 3 2 in first round of playoffs 1991 Canton Akron Indians season 75 65 4th , manager Ken Bolek Lost to Harrisburg Senators ...   more details



  1. Akron, Michigan

    Infobox settlement official name Akron, Michigan settlement type Village United States Village nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Tuscola County Michigan Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Akron Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Akron in Tuscola County, Michigan image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates region US MI subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Michigan subdivision type2 List of counties in Michigan County subdivision name2 Tuscola County, Michigan Tuscola Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 2.5 area land km2 2.5 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 1.0 area land sq mi 1.0 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 461 population density km2 186.7 population density sq mi 483.5 General information timezone North American Eastern Time Zone Eastern ... ID blank1 info 2397920 ref gnis 2397920 ref website footnotes Akron is a village in Tuscola County ... States Census, 2000 2000 census . The village is located on the boundary between Akron Township, Michigan Akron Township on the north and Fairgrove Township, Michigan Fairgrove Township on the south, with the village area approximately evenly split between the two. The Akron post office, with ZIP code 48701, also serves the southern and western portions of Akron Township, as well as portions of northern ... Map American FactFinder , U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 census ref History Akron was setltled by Charles H. Beach in 1854. It was originally known as Beach s Corners . It was renamed Akron at the time a post ... in 1854 es Akron M chigan fr Akron Michigan nl Akron Michigan pt Akron Michigan vo Akron Michigan ...   more details



  1. University of Akron

    Infobox University name The University of Akron image File UAkron Seal.svg 200px University of Akron ... March 8, 2010 ref president Luis M. Proenza city Akron, Ohio Akron state Ohio coor coord 41.075235 ... im resources brand color.dot University of Akron Brand Standards . Official UA Colors. 2012. Accessed ... campuses sports Akron Zips Zips website http www.uakron.edu logo center File UAkron Logo.svg 184px University of Akron Logo The University of Akron is a coeducation al public university public research university located in Akron, Ohio , United States . The university is part of the University System ... of Akron, Ohio Akron . In 1967 the university became a state institution. The University of Akron ... Science and Polymer Engineering The University of Akron Bot generated title ref As a STEM fields STEM ... accessdate 2008 08 02 last Nypaver first Dave work Akron Magazine pages 17 format PDF ref ... title University of Akron stadium home page ref The school offers more than 200 Undergraduate education ... U.S. states and 80 foreign countries, making Akron the third largest main campus in Ohio. ref http ... for the History of Psychology url http www.uakron.edu chp publisher The University of Akron Center for the History ... Partnership program. ref http www.lorainccc.edu UP Bachelor and Master Degree Programs Akron Bachelors.htm Lorain County Community College University of Akron Bachelor s Degree Programs Retrieved .... John R. Buchtel , a prominent Akron businessman and Universalist, promptly contributed 25,000 to the endowment ... and securing Akron as the location for Buchtel College, named after its greatest supporter. John .... ref http www.ohio.com lifestyle 40059517.html Old Crouse gym served Akron campus Ohio.com Retrieved ... and its assets to the city of Akron, Ohio Akron , and Buchtel College became the Municipal University of Akron. At this time, the enrollment was 198 students. Tax money levied for the school and Akron ... university, giving it its current name of The University of Akron. Recent expansion Image Uakron student ...   more details



  1. Akron Lightning

    Image Ibllightning2.png frame right Akron Lightning logo The Akron Lightning was a team in the International Basketball League 2005 International Basketball League s inaugural 2005 campaign. The team played home games at Stow Munroe Falls High School. Boasting a lineup of primarily local players, the Lightning finished with a dismal 2 15 record, the worst in the 17 team league. The team s only player to crack the league s top 25 scorers was Jason Edwin, who tied for 13th with 21.8 ppg. Later in the season, for away games, the team had to use a roster of players local to their opponent s area in order to save money. Ref battlecreek The team was suspended after the season and the team eventually became what are now the Akron Quakers . Roster Chet Feldman 25 College Ohio University Height 6 0 Shawn Chisholm 69 College Dalhousie University Height 7 1 Kevin Kovach 4 College Oakland University Height 6 2 Nate Schindewolf 23 College University of Akron Height 6 5 Greg Lewis 2 College Winthrop College Height 6 5 Bryant Bowden 5 College DePaul University Height 6 8 Andy Norman 15 College University of Akron Height 5 10 Richard Bradley 30 College Mercyhurst College Height 6 2 Rob Wininger 32 College Ashland University Height 6 4 Roger Evans 21 College Ashland University Height 6 7 Kevin Verde 33 College Walsh University Height 6 7 Jason Hamilton 1 College Walsh University Height 6 1 Chris Workman 22 College Loras College Height 6 1 Chester Harper 31 School Alliance High School Height 6 5 Jason Workman 3 College Ashland University Height 6 1 Jason Herceg 12 School Stow High School Height 6 2 Antoine Campbell 20 College Ashland University Height 5 10 References note battlecreek cite news author Broderick, Bill title B.C. to face new Akron team today url http www.battlecreekenquirer.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20050616 SPORTS 506160310 1006 date 2005 06 16 publisher Battle Creek ... www.iblhoopsonline.com teamAkron.html Akron Lightning on the Internet archive Category Defunct ...   more details



  1. Akron Racers

    Update date March 2012 Infobox softball team Name Akron Racers Logo Image AkronRacers.PNG 200px League National Pro Fastpitch Division Location Akron, Ohio Stadium Firestone Stadium Founded 1999 LeagueChamps Series SeriesChamps FormerNames FormerBallparks Colors black, red, grey BackColor 000000 TextColor E32636 LogoDesign Mascot Ownership Management Joey Arrietta GM Manager Jake Schumann br Head coach Season Record Playoffs h title Home h pattern cap h cap h pattern la h leftarm h pattern b h body h pattern ra h rightarm h pattern pants h pants h socks a title Away a pattern cap a cap a pattern la a leftarm a pattern b a body a pattern ra a rightarm a pattern pants a pants a socks Image Firestone Stadium CIMG7643.JPG thumb 250px right Exterior of Firestone Stadium, site of Akron Racer home games. The Akron Racers are a women s softball team based in Akron, Ohio . The team was started by Joey Arietta in 1999 to participate in the Women s Pro Softball League WPSL . ref name belaire cite web url http www.belairestores.com togetherakronracers ProductCart pc togetherstory.htm title AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER TOGETHER accessdate 2009 10 05 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref ref ... began as the Orlando Wahoos. The team moved to Akron prior to the 2000 season, sharing Firestone ... title profastpithc.com About NPF accessdate 2009 10 05 ref From 2004 to 2008, the Akron Racers have ..., replacing Barb Sherwood. ref http www.cleveland.com sports index.ssf 2009 10 akron racers hire olympic gold.html cleveland.com ref class wikitable padding 2px Akron Racers year wins losses Winning percentage ... 818 title Crystl Bustos accessdate 2009 10 05 ref Current Players MiLB roster TeamName Akron Racers ... Akron Racers http www.profastpitch.com National Pro Fastpitch NPF Ohio Sports Category Softball teams Category Sports in Akron, Ohio Category Sports clubs established in 1999 fr Racers d Akron ...   more details



  1. Akron Airport

    otheruses Infobox Airport name Akron Airport image FAA 9G3 type Public owner Christian Airmen Inc. operator city served Akron, New York location elevation f 840 elevation m 256 coordinates coord 43 01 16 N 078 28 57 W type airport region US website r1 number 7 25 r1 length f 3,270 r1 length m 997 r1 surface Asphalt r2 number 11 29 r2 length f 1,955 r2 length m 596 r2 surface Turf stat year 2009 stat1 header Aircraft operations stat1 data 50,900 stat2 header Based aircraft stat2 data 54 footnotes Source Federal Aviation Administration ref name FAA FAA airport ID 9G3 use PU own PR site 14787. A , effective 2010 07 29 ref Akron Airport airport codes 9G3 is a privately owned, public use airport located one nautical miles 1.852 km east of the central business district of Akron, New York Akron , a village in Erie County, New York Erie County , New York , United States . ref name FAA Facilities and aircraft Akron Airport covers an area of convert 137 acre ha which contains two runway s. Runway 7 25 has an asphalt pavement measuring 3,270 by 75 feet 997 by 23 m . Runway 11 29 has a grass turf surface measuring 1,955 by 50 feet 596 by 15 m . ref name FAA For the 12 month period ending September 11, 2009, the airport had 50,900 aircraft operations, an average of 139 per day 98 general aviation and 2 air taxi . At that time there were 54 aircraft based at this airport 98 single engine and 2 multi engine. ref name FAA Nearby airports 0G0 North Buffalo Suburban Airport 11 nm NW KBUF Buffalo Niagara International Airport 12 nm SW 9G6 Pine Hill Airport 13 nm NE KGVQ Genesee County Airport 14 nm E 9G0 Buffalo Airfield 14 nm SW Source AirNav References references External links US airport minor 9G3 Category Airports in New York Category Transportation in Erie County, New York NewYork airport stub ...   more details



  1. Akron, Colorado

    Infobox settlement Basic info name Town of Akron, Colorado other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement type Town motto images and maps image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield size image blank emblem blank emblem type blank emblem size image map Washington County Colorado Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Akron Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location in Washington County, Colorado Washington County and the State of Colorado image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 image dot map dot mapsize dot map caption dot x dot y pushpin map the name of a location map as per http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Location map pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption pushpin mapsize Location coordinates region US CO subdivision type ... 34 Colorado US 34 , Colorado State Highway 63 SH 63 website footnotes The Town of Akron is a Colorado ... Census Data . Missouri Census Data Center. Accessed 2011 02 25. ref Geography Akron is located at coord ... 65 or over. Image HotelAkronPostcardAkronColorado.jpg thumb right 252px Hotel Akron, from a postcard sent in 1908 Climate Akron experiences a semi arid climate K ppen climate classification K ppen BSk with cold, dry winters and hot, wetter summers. Weather box location Akron, CO single line yes Jan ... wxclimatology monthly USCO0003 title Monthly Averages for Akron, CO publisher The Weather Channel accessdate January 15, 2011 ref date March 2011 Notable people from Akron Richard Parker dn date March ... 1 Town of Akron contacts http www.dot.state.co.us App DTD DataAccess Downloads CityMaps Akron.pdf CDOT map of the Town of Akron Washington County, Colorado Colorado show Category Populated places ... ca Akron Colorado de Akron Colorado es Akron Colorado fr Akron Colorado it Akron Colorado nl Akron Colorado pt Akron Colorado vi Akron, Colorado vo Akron Colorado war Akron, Colorado ...   more details



  1. Akron Plan

    Akron Plan for church buildings was popularized by pattern architecture architectural pattern book s in the late 19th and early 20th century. The plan is typified by an auditorium form worship space the rotunda surrounded by connecting Sunday school classrooms spaces on one or two levels. The plan promotes efficiency of movement by congregants between worship and Sunday School. The plan was first used in 1872 at the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Akron, Ohio in a design by philanthropist Lewis Miller philanthropist Lewis Miller , Walter Blythe, and architect Jacob Snyder . ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 100832 title National Register of Historic Places Registration First Presbyterian Church date February 2004 accessdate 2009 06 14 author Robert T. Englert publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation ref Congregationalists , Baptists , and Presbyterians also erected this style of building. ref http books.google.com books?id eYNjS56yx 0C&pg PA269&dq John Fletcher Hurst When Church Became Theatre The Transformation of Evangelical Architecture and Worship in Nineteenth Century America . Jeanne Halgren Kilde. Oxford University Press , 2005. ISBN 0 19 517972 2. p.185 ref References reflist External links http www.sacredplaces.org PSP InfoClearingHouse articles American 20Religious 20Buildings.htm American Religious Buildings The Akron Plan Sunday School http books.google.com books?id lqsMAAAAYAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq John Heyl Vincent The Chautauqua Movement&source bl&ots gIOgbKcdzV&sig SKJhvZdw8KUnKAHSToyu8nQVEV4&hl en&ei GD9rTKu4LtOInQfhjsj3AQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBIQ6AEwAA v onepage&q&f false The Chautauqua Movement by John Heyl Vincent with Introduction by Lewis Miller, 1886 Category Church architecture Category History of Methodism arch style stub ...   more details



  1. Akron Airport (disambiguation)

    Akron Airport may refer to Akron Airport in Akron, New York, United States FAA 9G3 Akron Canton Airport serving Akron, Ohio, United States FAA IATA CAK Akron Fulton International Airport in Akron, Ohio, United States FAA AKR, IATA AKC Colorado Plains Regional Airport in Akron, Colorado, United States FAA IATA AKO airport disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Akron Township, Minnesota

    Akron Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Minnesota Akron Township, Big Stone County, Minnesota Akron Township, Wilkin County, Minnesota See also Akron Township disambiguation Category Minnesota township disambiguation pages geodis ...   more details



  1. The University of Akron Press

    The University of Akron Press is a non profit university press that is a part of the University of Akron . Founded in 1988, the Press is currently directed by Thomas Bacher and is a member of Association of American University Presses . The University of Akron Press publishes scholarly, academic, regional and literary titles in several series, including Ohio History and culture Akron Series in Poetry Ohio Politics Law, Politics, & Society International History and Technology & Environment. The Press also publishes the works of psychologist Jacob Robert Kantor 1888 1984 under the imprint Principia Press. Each year, the Press offers the Akron Poetry Prize , a competition open to all poets writing in English. The winning manuscript is published in the Akron Series in Poetry. The current Series Editor of the Akron Series in Poetry is Mary Biddinger . External links http www3.uakron.edu uapress University of Akron Press http www3.uakron.edu uapress poetryprize.html Akron Poetry Prize http www3.uakron.edu uapress poetry.html Akron Series in Poetry http www.uakron.edu University of Akron University of Akron show yes DEFAULTSORT University Akron Press Category University of Akron Press Category University book publishers of the United States Akron, University of Category Publishing companies established in 1988 Category Book publishing companies based in Ohio ...   more details



  1. Akron Symphony Orchestra

    The Akron Symphony Orchestra is a professional orchestra based in Akron, Ohio . The ASO was founded in 1949. ref http www.akronsymphony.org about aboutUs.asp ref In 2006, the ASO appointed Christopher Wilkins music director. The Akron Symphony Orchestra is operated by the Greater Akron Musical Association GAMA References references External links http www.akronsymphony.org Akron Symphony Orchestra Home Page Category Musical groups from Akron, Ohio Category American orchestras Category Visitor attractions in Akron, Ohio Category Musical groups established in 1949 US orchestra stub ...   more details



  1. Akron Series in Poetry

    The Akron Series in Poetry , published by The University of Akron Press was founded to bring to the public writers who speak in original and compelling voices . ref http www3.uakron.edu uapress poetryprize.html ref In addition to publishing three collections of poetry every year, The Akron Series in Poetry also sponsors the annual Akron Poetry Prize . Elton Glaser served as Editor until his retirement, and the current Series Editor is Mary Biddinger . In 2010, The Akron Series in Poetry teamed up with the Cleveland State University Poetry Center for an offsite reading at the Association of Writers & Writing Programs conference. Poets in the Akron Series include Emily Rosko, Jason Bredle, Joshua Harmon, Matthew Guenette, David Dodd Lee , Sarah Perrier, John Gallaher , Heather Derr Smith , William Greenway, Alison Pelegrin, Jeff Gundy, Roger Mitchell, Ashley Capps, Beckian Fritz Goldberg, Clare Rossini, Vern Rutsala , Sharmila Voorakkara, Dennis Hinrichsen, Lynn Powell, George Bilgere , Melody Lacina, Raeburn Miller, Barry Seiler, John Minczeski, Susan Yuzna , Marlys West, Jeanne E. Clark, Brian Brodeur, and Anita Feng. References references External links http www3.uakron.edu uapress poetry.html Akron Series in Poetry http www3.uakron.edu uapress University of Akron Press http www.uakron.edu University of Akron http www3.uakron.edu uapress poetryprize.html Akron Poetry Prize Category Poetry ...   more details



  1. Kenmore, Akron, Ohio

    Kenmore is a community in southwest Akron, Ohio Akron , Ohio . It is Bisection bisected by Interstate 277 Ohio Interstate 277 and U.S. Route 224 . The current mayor of Akron is Don Plusquellic Democratic Party United States D , a graduate of Kenmore High School. Kenmore is the 9th ward out of the 10 that make up Akron. Its Ward Councilman is Mike Freeman. Mike Freeman, like the mayor, is also a graduate of Kenmore High School. He was first elected in 2001 and serves to this day. Kenmore is home to Kenmore Freeze, Regina s Pizza, and Kenmore Comics. Schools Kenmore High Innes Middle Smith Elementary Sam Salem Elementary Rimer Elementary Pfeiffer Elementary Lawndale Elementary Heminger Elementary Margaret Park Colonial Elementary now closed Notable people from Kenmore Cliff Battles Tim Ripper Owens Gary Pinkel , head coach of the Missouri Tigers football team Charles Don Juhasz , Experimental Test Pilot and Astronaut Candidate Robert Soroka , Chairman of the MAY Company Brandon Salster , Local Legend Aaron Vernon , Irish Freedom Fighter See also Akron metropolitan area Akron metropolitan statistical area Grassman External links http ci.akron.oh.us planning cp neighborhoods Kenmore.pdf City of Akron neighborhoods Kenmore http www.kenmorehistorical.org main.htm Kenmore Historical Society http www.akronschools.com studentschools schools clusterlist.html Akron Public Schools coord missing Ohio Category Geography of Akron, Ohio SummitOH geo stub ...   more details



  1. Akron City Series

    The Akron City Series is an Ohio High School Athletic Association OHSAA high school athletic conference that comprises the seven high schools in Akron, Ohio Akron that are from Akron Public Schools . Current members Image AkronCitySeriesMembers.png thumb 500 px The all time members of the Akron City Series. class wikitable sortable School Nickname Colors Address Joined Akron Public Schools APS ref ... Buchtel Griffins Black & White br color box black color box white 1040 Copley Rd. br Akron, OH 44320 ... 80 Brittain Rd. br Akron, OH 44305 1918 Ellet High School Ellet Orangemen Orange, Blue, & White br color box orange color box blue color box white 309 Woolf Ave. br Akron, OH 44312 1929 Firestone High School Firestone Falcons Green & Gold br color box green color box gold 333 Rampart Ave. br Akron, OH 44313 1963 Garfield High School Akron, Ohio Garfield Rams Maroon & Gold br color box maroon color box gold 435 N. Firestone Blvd. br Akron, OH 44301 1926 Kenmore High School Kenmore Cardinals Red & Black br color box red color box black 2140 13th St. S.W. br Akron, OH 44314 1929 North High School Akron, Ohio North Vikings Black & Gold br color box black color box gold 985 Gorge Blvd. br Akron, OH 44310 1915 Former members class wikitable sortable School Nickname Colors Address Tenure in Akron ... 123 S. Forge St. br Akron, OH 44304 1886 1970 Central Hower High School Central Hower Eagles Red, White, & Blue br color box red color box white color box blue 123 S. Forge St. br Akron, OH 44304 1970 .... Exchange St. br Akron, OH 44302 1927 1970 South High School Akron, Ohio South Cavaliers Blue & White br color box blue color box white 1055 East Ave. br Akron, OH 44307 1911 1980 West High School Akron, Ohio West Cowboys Red & Black br color box red color box black 315 S. Maple St. br Akron, OH 44302 ... Akron Public Schools http www.akronschools.com dotAsset 13846.pdf origins of names for the Akron Public Schools Northeast Ohio High School Athletic Conferences Category Ohio high school ...   more details



  1. 1910 Akron Indians season

    Infobox NFL season team Akron Indians year 1910 record 6 2 division place No divisions coach stadium Nollans Park playoffs No playoffs previous 1909 Akron Indians season 1909 next 1911 Akron Indians season 1911 The 1910 Akron Indians season was their third season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League and would go on to post a 6 2 record. Schedule class wikitable Game Date Opponent Result style background ddffdd 1 October 2, 1910 Canton Blues W 72 0 style background ddffdd 2 October 9, 1910 Akron Tigers W 26 0 style background ddffdd 3 October 16, 1910 Cleveland Hinkle Athletic Club W 49 6 style background ddffdd 4 October 30, 1910 Pittsburgh Lyceum W 17 0 style background ddffdd 5 November 6, 1910 Akron East End Blues W 12 3 style background ffdddd 6 November 13, 1910 Shelby Blues Shelby Mansfield Blues L 16 6 style background ddffdd 7 November 20, 1910 Akron Tigers W 5 0 style background white 8 November 24, 1910 at Shelby Tigers ref Thanksgiving Classic ref Cancelled style background ffdddd 9 November 30, 1911 Shelby Blues Shelby Mansfield Blues ref Thanksgiving Classic ref L 8 5 Game notes reflist References http www.profootballarchives.com 1910akri.html Pro Football Archieves Akron Indians 1910 Akron Pros Akron Pros seasons DEFAULTSORT 1910 Akron Indians Season Category Akron Pros seasons ...   more details



  1. Akron/Family & Angels of Light

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Akron Family & Angels of Light Type studio Longtype Split album Artist Akron Family & Angels of Light Cover Akron Family & Angels of Light.jpg Released November 8, 2005 Genre Freak folk , experimental rock Length 54 51 Label Young God Records Producer Michael Gira and Akron Family Reviews Last album The Angels of Light Sing Other People br 2005 This album Akron Family & Angels of Light br 2005 Next album We Are Him br 2007 album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r794009 pure url yes link rev2 Pitchfork Media rev2score rating 8.0 10 ref http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 14952 akronfamily angels of light dead link date November 2011 ref rev3 Tiny Mix Tapes rev3score Rating 4 5 ref http tinymixtapes.com Akron Family,2414 dead link date November 2011 ref noprose yes Akron Family & Angels of Light is a split album between New York bands Akron Family and Michael Gira s band Angels of Light . The album features seven original songs by Akron Family and three original songs by Angels of Light, plus a version of Mother Father originally performed by Gira s former group Swans band Swans and a cover of Bob Dylan s I Pity the Poor Immigrant . Akron Family play backing instruments on all of the Angels of Light tracks. Track listing Awake Akron Family   2 30 Moment Akron Family   5 20 We All Will Akron Family   4 29 Future Myth Akron Family   8 12 Dylan Pt. 2 Akron Family   4 36 Oceanside Akron Family   3 36 Raising the Sparks Akron Family   4 16 I Pity the Poor Immigrant Bob Dylan   3 56 The Provider Angels of Light   6 55 One For Hope Angels of Light   3 01 Mother Father Angels of Light   2 45 Come for My Woman Angels of Light   5 15 References references External links http www.younggodrecords.com Releases Detail.asp?C 292 Young God ... albums Category Akron Family albums Category Split albums ...   more details



  1. Akron Children's Hospital

    Refimprove date August 2008 The Akron Children s Hospital is a children s hospital located in Akron, Ohio Akron , Ohio . History Akron Children s Hospital began as a day nursery in 1890. In 2010 it was the largest pediatric health care provider in northeast Ohio Citation needed date November 2010 . Akron Children s Hospital has 78 locations throughout the region, including a 253 bed campus in downtown Akron and a 32 bed campus in Boardman, ref https www.akronchildrens.org cms site b285f4f71f63a485 index.html ref Akron Children s Hospital has approximately 3,900 employees and cares for more than half a million children and adults each year. Akron Children s offers a full range of services to its ... childhood disorders. Children s main campus in downtown Akron houses regional centers for genetics .... Akron Children s Paul and Carol David Foundation Burn Institute is among a few specify date November ... College of Surgeons. Akron Children s Beeghly Campus in Boardman includes a 32 bed pediatric inpatient ..., pulmonology and genetics. Children s provides additional pediatric services at Akron General Medical .... Akron Children s Hospital has earned the Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission ref https ... and programs Akron Children s Hospital is a clinical training site for undergraduate and graduate ... schools. The hospital is also a clinical training site for The University of Akron s Radiologic Technology RT program. Akron Children s Hospital is affiliated with Northeastern Ohio Universities ... and two health departments. Akron Children s Hospital also offers several pediatric subspecialty ... Pediatric Hematology Oncology July 2008 The Radiography School at Akron Children s Hospital is a two ... ray technology . Housed at Akron Children s Hospital, the Cooperative Medical Technology Program of Akron is a joint educational effort among the three major hospitals in Akron. Akron Children s Hospital ... on Cancer. References reflist External links https www.akronchildrens.org Akron Children s Hospital ...   more details



  1. Akron East Ends

    Infobox Pre modern NFL team name Akron East Ends bgcolor 1034A6 fontcolor White helmet logo founded 1894 suspended folded 1904 relocated location Akron, Ohio , United States field league Ohio League division colors Unknown br color box white color box white history Akron East Ends 1894 1903 br Akron Athletic Club 1904 nickname coach Bill Laub manager owner championships Ohio League championships 1 1902 mascot website none The Akron East Ends are a defunct amateur American Football team that played in the Ohio League , a forerunner to the National Football League . They played in Akron, Ohio , from 1894 until at least 1904. Its primary rivals were the amateur Canton Athletic Association which ... Tigers . The team became known as the Akron Athletic Club around 1904. History The East Ends, along with the Akron Imperials and the Akron Blues, were one of the top amateur teams in Akron. According to Professional Football Researchers Association founder Bob Carroll author Bob Carroll Akron was, for several .... However the Massillon Tigers began making a run for the title. Akron initially dismissed Massillon, telling them to go play for a couple of years before trying to challenge the East Ends. However, Akron ... 6, while Massillon defeated that same team 16 0. Akron felt compelled to play and beat Massillon and prove ..., Akron lost to Massillon, 11 0, for the Ohio Independent Championship. Akron vowed to avenge the loss ... Thanksgiving Day matchup , Akron traveled to Massillon, with about 1500 fans, to face the Tigers. The game ... attendance to date for a football game. Massillon jumped to an early 6 0 lead. However, Akron, in the last ... Akron s kicker, Joe Fogg , missed the extra point attempt, as Akron lost the Ohio title for the second ... football any further. By no later than 1908, it had been superseded by the Akron Indians ... title Ohio League Champions br Akron East Ends years 1902 after Massillon Tigers br 1903 & 1904 ... Category Sports in Akron, Ohio Category Early professional American football teams in Ohio ...   more details



  1. 1919 Akron Indians season

    Infobox NFL season team Akron Indians year 1919 record 5 5 division place No divisions coach Ralph Waldsmith stadium League Park Akron League Park playoffs No playoffs previous 1917 Akron Indians season 1917 next 1920 Akron Pros season 1920 The 1919 Akron Indians season was their twelfth season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League and would go on to post a 5 5 record. The team would go on to become a charter member of the National Football League the very next season. Schedule class wikitable Game Date Opponent Result style background ddffdd 1 October 15, 1919 Toledo Athletic Club W 47 0 style background ddffdd 2 October 12, 1919 Columbus Panhandles W 13 0 style background ddffdd 3 October 19, 1919 Pitcairn Quakers W 47 0 style background ffdddd 4 October 26, 1919 Massillon Tigers L 9 6 style background ffdddd 5 November 2, 1919 at Canton Bulldogs L 19 7 style background ffdddd 6 November 9, 1919 Massillon Tigers L 13 6 style background ddffdd 7 November 16, 1919 Bellaire Athletics W 19 3 style background ffdddd 8 November 23, 1919 Canton Bulldogs L 14 0 style background ddffdd 9 November 27, 1919 at Pine Village Athletic Club ref Thanksgiving Classic ref W 12 0 style background ffdddd 10 November 30, 1919 Rock Island Independents L 17 0 Game notes reflist References cite journal title Twilight journal Coffin Corner publisher Professional Football Researchers Association volume issue year pages 1&ndash 10 url http www.profootballresearchers.org Articles Twilight.pdf author PFRA Research http www.profootballarchives.com 1919akri.html Pro Football Archieves Akron Indians 1913 1919 pro football season by team Akron Pros Akron Pros seasons DEFAULTSORT 1919 Akron Indians Season Category Akron Pros seasons Category 1919 in American football Akron Pros ...   more details



  1. Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad

    Infobox SG rail railroad name Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad logo filename ACY lemlogo.png logo size marks ACY locale Ohio start year 1907 end year January 1, 1982 successor line Norfolk and Western Railway Norfolk and Western old gauge hq city Akron, Ohio The Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad reporting mark ACY was a railroad that existed between 1907 and 1982, running from Mogadore, Ohio Mogadore west to Delphos, Ohio , United States . It began as the Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railway , a Short line railroad short line connecting Mogadore to Akron, OH Akron . Effective March 1, 1920, the AC&Y leased the Northern Ohio Railway , an Akron Delphos line that had been part of the New York Central Railroad system through the Lake Erie and Western Railroad , and on January 14, 1944 the two companies merged to form the Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad . On October 16, 1964, the Norfolk and Western Railway N&W acquired control of the AC&Y, though it continued to operate separately until it was merged on January 1, 1982. The N&W sold remaining trackage between Mogadore and Carey, OH Carey to the new Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway 1990 Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway on May 17, 1990. At the end of 1970 AC&Y operated 171 route miles on 228 track miles that year it carried 308 ... Akron, Ohio Exchange Street in Akron. Norfolk Southern Railway Interchange station interchange s are at Sterling, Ohio Sterling and Akron under the All American Bridge . Trains are then routed into the Norfolk Southern Bellevue, Ohio Bellevue yard. External links http www.acyhs.org Akron Canton & Youngstown Railroad Historical Society http www.american rails.com akron canton and youngstown railroad.html The Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad, Ohio s Road of Service Former Class I DEFAULTSORT Akron Canton Youngstown Railroad Category Defunct Ohio railroads Category Predecessors of the Norfolk ... stub fr Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad ...   more details



  1. Akron and Barberton Belt Railroad

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Update date November 2010 Infobox SG rail railroad name Akron and Barberton Belt Railroad marks ABB locale Barberton, Ohio start year end year 1994 successor line Akron Barberton Cluster Railway hq city Barberton, Ohio The Akron and Barberton Belt Railroad Reporting mark ABB was a switching railroad that was built to serve various industries around cities of Barberton, Ohio Barberton and Akron, Ohio Akron in Ohio. The main purpose was to switch chemical cars for PPG Industries Pittsburgh Plate Glass , Babcox and Wilcox Companies as well as O.C. Barber s match works, all in Barberton. It was controlled by the Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad Akron, Canton and Youngstown , Baltimore and Ohio Railway Baltimore and Ohio , Pennsylvania Railroad Pennsylvania and Erie Railroad Erie railroads. It interchanged railroad cars with the Erie Railroad in Barberton, Pennsylvania RR in Barberton and Akron, Akron Canton & Youngstown at East Akron and Fairlawn and the Baltimore & Ohio RR in East Akron and Barberton. The railroad was always a freight only carrier. In 1994 the railroad was a sold to the Akron Barberton Cluster Railway which in turn is owned by the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway 1990 Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway . Its main traffic includes plastic pellets for Landmark Plastics and Rubbermaid . There is a coal train three times a week and the railroad brings comics to the Akron Beacon Journal . Newsprint delivery by rail was ceased in 2009. The spur off of the CSX main and all trackage to the Beacon Journal has been removed. The tracks themselves are owned by METRO RTA Akron METRO which also runs the Transit Agency. Future plans are to attract more industry and rebuild the Erie Lackawanna line for freight and passenger service to Kent State University . METRO only Owns the former Erie line from Akron to Kent, and is inoperable at this time ... DEFAULTSORT Akron Barberton Belt Railroad Category Defunct Ohio railroads Category Railway companies ...   more details



  1. Akron Jewish Center

    This article was automatically created by User NrhpBot from the http www.nr.nps.gov NRIS Database NRIS dead link . Contact User Paultyng Infobox nrhp name Akron Jewish Center image caption location Akron, Ohio Akron , Ohio architect Fichter & Brooker ref name nris NRISref 2007b ref architecture Romanesque architecture Romanesque ref name nris added 1986 07 24 ref name nris governing body Private ref name nris lat degrees 41 lat minutes 5 lat seconds 11.84 lat direction N long degrees 81 long minutes 32 long seconds 3.21 long direction W locmapin Ohio lat long data is approximate based on data from the NRHP database, it may not be correct refnum 86001919 ref name nris Akron Jewish Center is a registered historic building in Akron, Ohio Akron , Ohio , listed in the National Register of Historic Places National Register on 1986 07 24. Historic uses Civic References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Category Buildings and structures in Akron, Ohio Category Article Feedback 5 SummitOH NRHP struct stub ...   more details



  1. Akron Public Library

    This article was automatically created by User NrhpBot from the http www.nr.nps.gov NRIS Database NRIS dead link . Contact User Paultyng Infobox nrhp name Akron Public Library image caption location Akron, Ohio Akron , Ohio architect Frank O. Weary Weary,Frank O. in data ref name nris NRISref 2007b ref architecture Renaissance architecture Renaissance and Beaux Arts architecture Beaux Arts ref name nris added 1983 01 19 ref name nris governing body Private ref name nris lat degrees 41 lat minutes 5 lat seconds 5.33 lat direction N long degrees 81 long minutes 30 long seconds 55.62 long direction W locmapin Ohio lat long data is approximate based on data from the NRHP database, it may not be correct refnum 83002060 ref name nris Akron Public Library is a registered historic building in Akron, Ohio Akron , Ohio , listed in the National Register of Historic Places National Register on 1983 01 19. Historic uses School Library References reflist Registered Historic Places Category Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Category Buildings and structures in Akron, Ohio SummitOH NRHP struct stub ...   more details



  1. PNC Center (Akron)

    about the building in Akron, Ohio a list of other buildings with the same name PNC Center disambiguation Infobox building name PNC Center image caption location 1 Cascade Plaza, Akron, Ohio coordinates status Complete start date completion date 1969 opening building type Commercial office antenna spire convert 98.28 m ft abbr on roof top floor floor count 23 elevator count cost floor area convert 233,889 sqft m2 abbr on architect TC Architects, Inc. br Arthur Goldner & Associates, Inc. structural engineer main contractor developer Harrison & Abramovitz br The Galbreath Company owner management references http www.emporis.com application ?nav building&lng 3&id nationalcitycenter akron oh usa PNC Center at Emporis.com PNC Center is a skyscraper located in downtown Akron, Ohio . It is the second tallest building in the city. ref http www.emporis.com en wm ci bu ?id 102009 Akron Buildings of the city at Emporis.com Retrieved on August 22, 2009 ref See also List of tallest buildings in Akron, Ohio References reflist External links http www.loopnet.com property 15678206 One Cascade Plaza PNC Center at LoopNet.com coord missing Ohio PNC Financial Services Group Category Skyscrapers in Ohio Category Buildings and structures completed in 1969 Category Buildings and structures in Akron, Ohio Ohio struct stub ...   more details




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