Radio Row is a nickname for an urban street or district specializing in the sale of radio and Electronics ... and declined after mid century. New York Image Radio Row Berenice Abbott.jpg 300px thumb New York s Radio Row in 1936, with the IRT Ninth Avenue Line Ninth Avenue El at Cortlandt St. in the background photograph by Berenice Abbott New York s Radio Row 1921 1966 was a warehouse district on the Lower West Side of Manhattan , New York, New York New York City . Harry Schneck opened City Radio on Cortlandt Street in 1921, creating Radio Row. Radio Row was torn down in 1966 to make room for the World ... title Radio Row The neighborhood before the World Trade Center accessdate 2006 10 01 date 2002 06 03 ... and 1930s, selling radio tubes on lower Manhattan s Cortland sic St.... ref The New York Times made an early reference to Radio Row in 1927, when Cortlandt Street celebrated a Radio Jubilee . The Times reported that Today... Cortlandt Street is Radio Row, while Broadway is just a thoroughfare. The street ... Louise Mierse, while a contest was held to name a Miss Downtown Radio. ref Radio Row Begins ..., On Saturday mornings, I used to venture from Brooklyn with my father to Radio Row on Cortlandt Street in Lower Manhattan, where he and hundreds of other New York men moved from stall to stall ... in search of television components. Radio Row was a piece of all our interior maps. ref cite ... s assassination in 1963. In 1930, the Times described Radio Row as located on Greenwich Street where ... on the south, but Radio Row does not stop there it overflows around the corner, around several ... along Radio Row.... The clamor is heard even as one walks through the subway tunnel to the street ... about an inch in side. ref Bedlam on Radio Row Downtown Mart Continues its Musical Pandemonium ... to Radio Row, and in 1944 the Times lamented that the one time repository of nearly everything from ... Row rebounded. Construction of the World Trade Center Plans for the use of eminent domain to remove ... more details
Row , also known as LaGrange Terrace , on present day Lafayette Street Manhattan Lafayette Street ... in Manhattan es Colonnade Row ...Infobox NRHP name LaGrange Terrace nrhp type image Colonnade Row north clean jeh.jpg caption view from uptown north location New York, New York lat degrees 40 lat minutes 43 lat seconds 46 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 59 long seconds 34 long direction W coord parameters region US NY type ... in France, but the series of nine row houses , of which four remain, owe their existence to John ...&sec &spon &pagewanted all title Streetscapes Colonnade Row 428 34 Lafayette Street Corinthian ... 73 publisher JHU Press ISBN 0801870887 ref Design File La Grange Terrace Colonnade Row crop.jpg thumb ... Gardens Amusement Park . ref name wtr cite book title New York, 15 Walking Tours An Architectural ... title The Old van Beuren Mansion to Remain. Colonnade Row. date 1902 02 09 work The New York Times ... with Colonnade Row s design is Alexander Jackson Davis , ref name ajd2 cite book title Hudson Valley ... President John Tyler spent some time on Colonnade Row, as did Cornelius Vanderbilt , Washington Irving ref name wis Cite web url http www.nycgovparks.org sub your park historical signs hs historical ... TYLER HOUSE GIVES WAY TO BUSINESS Marble Landmark in Colonnade Row Where President Ate Wedding Breakfast ..., and by 1860 Murray Hill, Manhattan Murray Hill was considered a better place to live, and the area ... structures to Bryant Park , ref cite news url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9E00E0DE113DEE32A25753C3A9639C946397D6CF ... 22Colonnade Row 22 New York&ei OQJ0SI6ZIILAigHb3 noBw&client firefox a&sig ACfU3U0W4Ojr4mN7fIMBOD0 ... Association for State and Local History coauthors National Park Service year 1991 pages 527 ref after ...&sec &spon &pagewanted all title Streetscapes Colonnade Row 428 34 Lafayette Street Corinthian ... Category Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan Category Greek ... more details
Row adjoins the southeast corner of Russell Square . To the south at Holborn tube station ... Theatre . There are several major hotels on Southampton Row, including the Bedford, Bonnington ... was in Southampton Row until 1837. The Central School of Art and Design , formerly the Central School of Arts and Crafts , was established by the London County Council in 1896 in Southampton Row to provide ... 1931 was the first Principal college Principal , as recorded by a blue plaque on Southampton Row. Sir John Barbirolli , the conductor and cellist, was born in Southampton Row on 2 December 1899. A commemorative blue plaque was placed on the wall of the Bloomsbury Park Hotel in May 1993 to mark his ... Row. ref Cite book last Aldrich title The Institute of Education 1902 2002 date 2002 pages 35 ... in 1953, is registered at 114 118 Southampton Row. In 1966, the Indica Bookshop was separated ... Southampton Row in the summer of that year. The street formed part of a tram route, including a tunnel ... Row ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Boat House Row nrhp type nhl image Boathouse Row wide.JPG caption A daytime photo of Boathouse Row. location Philadelphia , Pennsylvania locmapin Pennsylvania area built 1860 architect ... Row is a historic site located in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , on the east bank of the Schuylkill River , just north of the Fairmount Water Works and the Philadelphia Museum of Art . It consists of a row ... has its own history, and all have addresses on both Boathouse Row and Kelly Drive named ... 1 is Lloyd Hall and is the only public boathouse facility on the Row. ref http www.visitphilly.com ... were built over 150 years ago. History and importance Image Boathouse Row at night.JPG thumb left 368px Boathouse Row at night. Boathouse Row hosts several major rowing sport rowing regatta s, including ... Row is a National Historic Landmark and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 ... Rowing Association La Salle row out of houses on Boathouse Row. Temple University Temple , Villanova University Villanova , and Saint Joseph s University Rowing Saint Joseph s row out of other boathouses along the Schuylkill that are not part of the Row. Panorama image File BoatHouseRow LGpano.jpg fullwidth 18097 fullheight 1366 caption A panorama of 15 to 2 Boathouse Row taken from West Philadelphia in 2010. height 150 Early 19th century beginnings The history of Boathouse Row begins ... Nomination Form publisher NPS Focus, National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service ... Row from the west shore 1872 73 From left to right double boathouse at 9 Boathouse Row 9 10 Boathouse Row 10 double house at 7 8 Boathouse Row 7 8 and 6 Boathouse Row 6 , with one story condemned buildings ... Park by converting the Lemon Hill Estate , upon which the frame boathouses were built, into a public park. ref name NPS18 At the same time, some of the established clubs wanted to regulate the sport ... Navy , and the 14 Boathouse Row Philadelphia Skating Club . ref name NPS18 After 1860 ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Silver Row image Silver Row Apartments.jpg caption Silver Row location 621 645 West 100 North br Provo, Utah lat degrees 40 lat minutes 14 lat seconds 6 lat direction N long degrees 111 long minutes 40 long seconds 8 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Utah built 1890 added 08 04 1982 area less than one acre refnum 82004179 Silver Row is a historic site located in Provo, Utah . It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . Silver Row Apartments 621 645 West 100 North Provo, Utah Built in the year 1890, the Silver Row Apartments were very representative of the times in the state of Utah. Row houses, such as these, were prevalent in the larger cities of Utah and represent much of the lower income residential architecture of the time period. Few of these examples remain today, making these apartments a valuable and significant asset to the state of Utah s history. The Silver Row Apartments were designated to the Provo City Historic Landmarks Registry on April 26, 1996. Structure Stylistically, the Row combines Greek Revival and Eastlake motifs into an overall symmetrical framework Carter p. 1 . Silver Row Apartments consist of five single story brick apartment units set out in a line. The apartments share a gabled roof and common walls. The entire structure measures about 120 feet in length. The central door has a window on either side. The long windows are topped by relieving arches with decorative infill, similar to the decor over ... s historical significance from others. History The original owner of Silver Row was David P. Felt .... Silver Row was built by him about 1890, but after three years Felt sold the apartments to Samuel .... Parker, a wealthy judge residing in Provo. Parker retained the property until 1958, when Silver Row was purchased by Thomas O. And Judity W. Parker. B. Park Brockbank attained the apartments in 1973 ... Commission. Carter, Tom Cannon, Ken. National Park Service. National Register of Historic Places ... more details
For the 2007 Jill Johnson album Music Row album Citations missing date July 2010 One source date July 2010 Image Music Row Map.jpg thumb The Music Row district in Nashville, Tennessee Nashville . 300px right Music Row is an area just to the southwest of Downtown Nashville, Tennessee that is home to hundreds of businesses related to the country music , gospel music , and Contemporary Christian music industries. Centered around 16th and 17th Avenues South called Music Square East and Music Square West, respectively, within the Music Row area , along with several side streets, Music Row is widely considered the heart of Nashville s entertainment industry. In this area, one will find the offices of numerous record labels, publishing houses, music licensing firms, recording studios, video production houses, along with other business who serve the music industry, as well as radio networks, and radio stations. Sometimes the words Music Row are used as a metonymy metonymous nickname for the country ... musicians have recorded, are situated on Music Row. Country music entertainers Roy Acuff and Chet ... Nashville in 2001. One area of Music Row, along Demonbreun Street, was once littered with down market ... in the late 1990s after the closing of Opryland USA theme park and subsequent reduction of tourist ... and Music Row areas. Deleted image removed Image Dixon Musica.jpg thumb The Musica statue in the Music Row Roundabout. 220px left At the confluence of Demonbreun Street, Division Street, 16th Avenue South, and Music Square East is the Music Row Roundabout , a traffic circle circular intersection designed ... Park, a very small park dedicated to notable songwriter , performer, and publisher Owen Bradley. Within the park is a life size statue of Bradley behind a piano. Inside the roundabout is a large ... of the nude human forms in the statue. At the other end of Music Row, across Wedgewood Avenue ... Category Visitor attractions in Nashville, Tennessee ja sv Music Row ... more details
Image Schist.jpg right thumb Sample of Manhattan schist The Manhattan schist is a formation of mica schist rock that underlies much of the island of Manhattan in New York City . It is well suited for the foundations of tall buildings, and the two large concentrations of skyscrapers on the island occur in locations where the formation is close to the surface. At a third Manhattan location, in Central Park , protruded schist formations such as Rat Rock can be seen. Image ratrock.jpg thumb 250px Rat Rock References Notes http www.washington heights.us history archives manhattan schist in bennett park 66.html Manhattan Schist in Bennett Park John H. Betts http www.johnbetts fineminerals.com jhbnyc articles nycminerals1.htm The Minerals of New York City originally published in Rocks & Minerals magazine, Volume 84, No . 3 pages 204 252 2009 . External links http www.microscopy uk.org.uk mag artnov08macro Samuels An Examination of Mica Schist by Andrea Samuels, Micscape magazine. Photographs of Manhattan schist. Category Geology of New York Category Culture of Manhattan Category Schist spacing NYC stub Petrology stub ... more details
refimprove date August 2008 Moor Row is a village situated in North West England . It is in Cumbria and is located on a minor road off the A595 road south of Whitehaven . Moor Row is a residential community situated between Whitehaven and Egremont, Cumbria Egremont on Cumbria s coastal plain. The history of Moor Row goes back to at least 1762, but it was the 19th century discovery of iron ore in the vicinity that built the row of houses on a moor . Cornwall Cornish tin miners moved here to work the mines, and their presence is noted in a number of street names such as Penzance Street. One street, Dalzell, is named after Thomas Henry Dalzell, a mine owner. Houses The village name probably refers to the Scalegill street houses, which are noted on an 1860 Ordnance Survey map. The 1859 homes on Dalzell Street are thought to be the oldest of the terraced rows. The village has grown in the 20th century, adding modern suburban homes to the mixture. Mines Moor Row s Montreal Mines produced 250,000 tons a year, the largest of any mine in the Whitehaven or Furness district. The mine property covered convert 1000 acre km2 , half of which was ore bearing. Both open pit and shaft mining took place. Between 1000 to 1200 people were employed locally in the industry. Railway Moor Row formerly had a station on the Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Junction Railway ref http www.visitcumbria.com wc ... coast to coast walk and cycleway. Employment Westlakes Science and Technology Park is a local employer .... Facilities Moor Row is extremely popular with walkers. It currently has Two car garage, an Evangelical Church and a Working Mens Club. The village also has a primary school, Moor Row Village Community ... football team, Moor Row F.C., currently competing in the Egremont & District Sunday League. The most ... links Commons category inline Moor Row coord 54.514 3.538 type city region GB CMA display title Category Villages in Cumbria Cumbria geo stub pl Moor Row ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2011 File Werne s Row 4th and Hill, Old Louisville.jpg thumb right 200px Werne s Row Werne s Row is a row of five nearly identical Chateauesque mansions in the Old Louisville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky Louisville , Kentucky , USA . The houses were built for Joseph Werne in 1895, a prominent jeweler and antiques dealer and his four children. Joseph Werne and his wife lived in the blue house bordering Belgravia Court, with each of his children living in the other 4 red houses. All the houses were designed by famed architect William J. Dodd , who designed many other prominent buildings in Louisville and Los Angeles . All five homes are very similar in style except for small ornamental features. Although only one foot apart, none of the houses touch, despite the first impression that they may be town homes. A private park for the Werne family existed behind the five houses, it has since became a parking lot for the Belgravia Court Association. Three of the homes are subdivided into apartments, the other two remain single family dwellings. Images gallery Image 4thhilllou.jpg Image Wernesrowlo.jpg Deleted image removed Image 4thbelgr.jpg A sign detailed Werne s Row s history Image 4thhillville.jpg Image WerneRow90.jpg The blue house where Joseph Werne himself lived Image WerneRow 089.jpg Image WerneRow88.jpg The Werne s former private park is now a parking lot gallery coord missing Kentucky Category 19th century buildings and structures in Louisville, Kentucky ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 Infobox UK place official name Phoenix Row label position country England region North East England shire county County Durham shire district constituency westminster population population ref post town Darlington postcode area DL postcode district DL14 dial code os grid reference NZ166293 latitude 54.659 longitude 1.743 static image name static image alt see WP ALT static image caption small small Phoenix Row is a tiny village of about 30 houses in County Durham , in England . It is situated a short distance to the north of Low Etherley and a few miles west of Bishop Auckland . It was built on the abandoned line of George Stephenson s original Etherley Incline railway, designed to haul coal by static steam engine from the Witton Park collieries to join the locomotive driven section of the Stockton & Darlington Railway at Shildon in 1825. As such it has a largely unrecognised importance in railway history. The hamlet of Phoenix Row had a Methodist Chapel and its own cricket team which played at the New Inn Fields. At one time almost all the houses were reputed to be occupied by just three families, the Watsons, Grays and Stubbses. In the 1960s Phoenix Row was threatened with the dreaded Category D notice, a death sentence for many post industrial County Durham villages. However the determined villagers fought the Category D notice tooth and nail. Showing remarkable community spirit, they united under the banner of PRIDE the Phoenix Row Improvement & Development Effort and succeeded in getting the threat lifted, modernising their homes and saving their village for future generations. Headings as per wp UKCITIES History Governance Geography Demography Economy Landmarks Transport Education Religious sites Sports Public services Notable people See also References Reflist External links Category Villages in County Durham Durham geo stub pl Phoenix Row ... more details
infobox UK place country England region London official name Collier Row latitude 51.5931 longitude 0.1736 os grid reference TQ505905 london borough Havering postcode area RM postcode district RM5 post town ROMFORD dial code 01708 constituency westminster Romford UK Parliament constituency Romford static image name static image caption population population ref charingX distance mi 14.1 charingX direction W Collier Row is a place in north east London in the London Borough of Havering . It is a suburban development north of Romford , located convert 14 mi km 1 north east of Charing Cross . The area is based on a large housing estate built during the 1930s as part of the inter war London housing expansion, with shopping facilities around a central crossroads. Its name originates from charcoal burners who used to occupy the area. Remains of Roman settlement have been uncovered in the area. ref http www.havering.gov.uk index.cfm?articleid 4704 Havering London Borough Council A history of Collier Row ref Collier Row was formerly part of the county of Essex until the formation of Greater London in 1965. Transport and locale The area is not connected to the London Underground or National Rail networks, however Hainault tube station , Newbury Park tube station central line and Romford railway station are nearby. Transport for London bus routes 175, 247, 252, 294 ,365 and 375 and commercial route 575 from Epping to Romford and Lakeside serve the local area and it is planned that a future ... Collier Row at its southern end, leads to London and the east coast of Essex, and crosses the M25 ... Row Education main List of schools in Havering Situated on Havering Road, Parklands School both primary .... Collier News Collier News is a well known newsagents on Collier Row Lane. Owner is Dilip who ... Row resident known for driving a 25 year old Nissan Sunny that cost him 50. Tom is well known for his ... Category Districts of London Category Districts of Havering ga Collier Row nl Collier Row ... more details
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Row In episode Five, Serie eleven of Top Gear, the host try to park a Mercedes benze 600 grosser ... Row native name marker image image Savile Row 1.jpg caption Savile Row former names postal code addresses ..., Gieves & Hawkes , Hardy Amies Savile Row pronounced IPAc en s v l r o is a shopping street ... is understood to have originated in Savile Row when cloth for a suit was said to be spoken for by individual ... oct2006 gb20061030 512497.htm title Savile Row Never Goes Out of Style accessdate 9 January 2009 ... 03 15 b3825629.htm title The Battle for Savile Row accessdate 9 January 2009 last Dunn first Bill ... all title Savile Row s Ambassador to the Court of Kings accessdate 9 January 2009 last Deitz first Paula work The New York Times date 25 August 1996 ref Savile Row runs parallel to Regent Street between ... Place, Clifford Street and Burlington Gardens. History Savile Row was built between 1731 and 1735 ... of Daniel Garrett , while Nos 1 and 22 23 Savile Row were designed by William Kent , ref cite book title Survey of London volumes 31 and 32 chapter Cork Street and Savile Row Area Introduction ... in No 2. ref cite book title Survey of London volumes 31 and 32 chapter Cork Street and Savile Row ... lived at 14 Savile Row for a short time before his death in 1816. During the 19th century, the gentry ... occupying premises in Savile Row. None of those original tailors survive today. In 1846, Henry Poole is credited as being the Founder of Savile Row after opening a second entrance to his late father s tailoring premises at No.  32 Savile Row ref name NYT however, there were tailors on the Row long before Poole s. In 1969, Nutters of Savile Row modernised the style and approach of the traditional ... of falling behind the times, the number of tailors on Savile Row declined to just 19 in 2006. ref ... english cut bespoke savile row tailors anderson s is moving Bot generated title ref The Savile Row Bespoke Association was created to address these problems, and to encourage training, organise ... more details
Second Row may refer to Second Row rugby union , a name for the two lock positions in rugby union Second Row rugby league , a name for the two second row forward positions in rugby league disambig ... more details
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Infobox UK place official name Forest Row country England region South East England static image File Forest Row centre.jpg 240px static image caption small The centre of Forest Row small area footnotes ... TQ427348 post town FOREST ROW postcode area RH postcode district RH18 dial code 01342 constituency ... N 0 2 0.3 E display title Forest Row is a village and relatively large civil parish ref http forestrow.gov.uk Forest Row Parish Council website ref in the Wealden District of East Sussex , England . The village ... its name from its proximity to the Ashdown Forest , a royal hunting park first enclosed in the 13th century. From its origins as a small hamlet, Forest Row has grown, first with the establishment of a Toll ... Wells West railway station Tunbridge Wells in 1866 the line, which included an Forest Row railway station intermediate station at Forest Row, closed in 1967 as a result of the Beeching Axe programme ... Row in June 1963 during his visit to the UK, ref name The JFK Memoral cite web url http forestrowvillagehall.org jfk.html title The JFK Memoral last Scott first Brad publisher Forest Row Village Hall ... Hall. This has added poignancy as it was placed there in 1964. Forest Row became a Transition Village ... of Forest Row is in the north west corner of East Sussex, and borders West Sussex , Kent and Surrey ... the Ashdown Park Hotel and Country Club were closed for 6 hours and the nearby Roebuck hotel ..., Forest Row, and St Dunstan s Ashurst Wood . ref http www.frawcechurches.org Forest Row and Ashurst ... at Forest Row CE Primary School. ref http www.eastsussex.gov.uk educationandlearning schools primary forest8453028.htm Forest Row CE Primary School ref Greenfields School , which caters for children ... for the people of Forest Row by the Alpine mountaineer Douglas Freshfield and his mother in memory ... of its original founder. ref http forestrowvillagehall.org history.html Forest Row Village Hall History ... title Forest Way Country Park publisher East Sussex County Council date 2007 12 17 accessdate 2008 ... more details
Refimprove date August 2010 Santana Row is an upscale shopping, residential, dining and entertainment complex in San Jose, California . Westfield Valley Fair is located just to its north, on the other side of Stevens Creek Boulevard, and the Winchester Mystery House just to the west, across Winchester Boulevard. Shops and Restaurants Santana Row offers a mix of high end and mid tier retail tenants, ranging from luxury brands like Gucci , Burberry , Salvatore Ferragamo , and Tourneau , to casual brands like Diesel S.p.A. Diesel , H&M , Ann Taylor LOFT , Anthropologie , Free People , and Urban Outfitters . Also on the row are restaurants ranging from local concepts like Left Bank Brasserie and sister restaurant LB Steak , Pizza Antica , and Blowfish , to chains like The Counter , Chili s , Maggiano s Little Italy , Wahoo s Fish Taco , and Pinkberry . The district is anchored by Crate & Barrel , Best Buy , and The Container Store , and was the home of a flagship Borders Group Borders bookstore until the company s liquidation in 2011. Neighborhood The Residences at Santana Row feature 514 homes 219 privately owned condos and 295 rental townhomes and flats , with population over 1,000. fact date May 2011 Awards The collaborative design effort earned Santana Row two major awards, the CELSOC Engineering Excellence Award in 2004, and Builder Magazine s Project of the Year in 2003. The design team, including SB Architects, BAR Architects, Steinberg Architects and landscape architects The SWA ... public seating areas, extra wide sidewalks and street medians, and multi use destinations such as Park ... Row Building 7, Santana Heights caught fire. The fire eventually caused 130,000,000 in damage ... the Santana Row Name Santana Row derives its name from Frank M. Santana , after whom nearby Santana Park is named as well. References reflist External links http www.santanarow.com Official Website http www.1siliconvalley.com walking tour of santana row Walking Tour San Jose and Silicon Valley attractions ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Top Row image caption sire Peanuts horse Peanuts grandsire Ambassador dam Too High damsire High Time horse High Time sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1931 country United States colour Bay horse Bay breeder Elsie Cassatt Stewart owner Albert Anthony Baroni Albert A. Baroni trainer Albert A. Baroni record 42 14 8 9 earnings United States dollar US 213,870 race San Francisco Handicap 1934 br Massachusetts Handicap 1935 br Narragansett Special 1935 br Waggoner Memorial Handicap 1935 br Empire City Handicap 1935 br Great Western Handicap 1935 br Santa Anita Christmas Stakes 1935 br Spring Handicap 1935 br St. Patrick s Day Handicap 1935 br Yonkers Handicap 1935 br Santa Anita Handicap 1936 awards honours updated Top Row foaled in 1931 was an United States American Thoroughbred Horse racing racehorse who, during three years of racing, set two track record s, one of which was a world record , and won the then world s richest horse race. Bred by Elsie Cassatt Stewart Mrs. Elsie Cassatt Stewart , daughter of businessman and Thoroughbred racehorse owner, Alexander Cassatt , Top Row was claimed by trainer Albert Anthony Baroni Bert Baroni for 3,500. ref http news.google.ca newspapers?id XXVFAAAAIBAJ&sjid m7wMAAAAIBAJ&pg 5725,4783331&dq albert baroni&hl ... Top Row Sets World Record at Coast Track&pqatl google Chicago Tribune December 9, 1934 ref ... 22 2C 1935&author &pub Los Angeles Times&desc TOP ROW VICTORIOUS OVER DISCOVERY&pqatl google Los Angeles ... Park in a track record time of 1 35 4 5 for a mile on dirt, ref http pqasb.pqarchiver.com baltsun ... 1837 1985 &desc Top Row Breaks Track Record Winning Santa Anita Christmas Stake&pqatl google Baltimore ... York Times, February 23, 1936 ref Top Row s earnings for 1936 played the major role in making his ... HistoricSires LeadingSires AmLeadBroodmareSires.html Thoroughbred Heritage ref Top Row was retired ... reflist http www.pedigreequery.com top row Top Row s pedigree and partial racing stats Category ... more details
new elephants for the Franklin Park Zoo the newspaper then held a parade on Newspaper Row and thousands ...Infobox nrhp name Newspaper Row nrhp type hd image Newspaper Row Boston MA.jpg caption location Boston ... NRISref 2007a ref Newspaper Row is now a historic district United States historic district at 322 328 ..., newspapers along the Row, which began at Milk Street and wound its way down to the Old State House ... Series. ref Mulvoy, CW2 ref In its first incarnation, Newspaper Row was located between State and Water ... Herald and Boston Traveler, were not far from Newspaper Row. It was a noisy, crowded, narrow part ... Globe reporter, wrote, Newspaper Row... was unique. Mingling at Thompson s Spa a popular nearby ... Row became a gathering place for the public too, especially during major events like presidential ... to see who could get the headlines first. ref Post Led All, 8 First News, 24 . ref Newspaper Row ... Street for the latest headlines. Gradually, the crowds on Newspaper Row diminished. Newspapers either closed down or moved to larger quarters. The last newspaper to abandon Newspaper Row was the Boston Globe, in May 1958 ref The Press , np . ref Newspaper Row was added to the National Register ... of Game. Boston Globe, October 17, 1912, p. 5. Greatest Crowd in Newspaper Row History Follows Globe Bulletins. Boston Globe, October 10, 1915, p. 15. Kenny, Herbert A. Newspaper Row Journalism in the Pre ..., p. 10. The Press Up From Newspaper Row. Time magazine, June 2, 1958, n.p. Thomas, Jack. Tales from Newspaper Row. Boston Globe, November 30, 1987, p.23. External links Bostonian Society. Photos http rfi.bostonhistory.org boston full 001747.jpg Washington Street , Newspaper Row, ca. 1870 90. Shows Daily Globe sign. http rfi.bostonhistory.org boston full 000105.jpg Newspaper Row on Washington Street ... boston full 002215.jpg Newspaper Row , 236 248 Washington Street, 1885 95 Boston Globe building http rfi.bostonhistory.org boston full 000104.jpg Newspaper Row on Washington Street, 1889 http www.flickr.com ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Armstrong Row nrhp type image ArmstrongRow.jpg caption nearest city Maysville, Ky location 207 227 W. 2nd St. lat degrees 38 lat minutes 38 lat seconds 59 lat direction N long degrees 83 long minutes 46 long seconds 8 long direction W locmapin Kentucky area built 1820 1833 architect Unknown architecture Federal and Greek Revival added March 1, 1984 governing body Private refnum 84001818 ref name nris cite web url http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 84001818.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form accessdate 2010 12 31 work National Register of Historic Places publisher National Park Service ref Armstrong Row is a series of 11 brick row houses in Maysville, Kentucky built between 1820 and 1833 by John Armstrong, a local industrialist, entrepreneur and real estate developer. Vacant lots were purchased by an Armstrong owned company that operated the Maysville cotton mill. The company continued to operate as the January & Wood Company until 2003. ref name nris ref cite web url http www.abandonedonline.net industry january and wood company title January and Wood Company accessdate 2011 01 02 work Abandonedonline.net ref Armstrong also developed a number of other row house projects in Maysville including the Federal style row houses on Limestone Street, Mechanic s Row, and the Allen Block . ref name nris The Armstrong Row houses are two story brick with gable roofs and stepped parapet walls in both Federal and Greek Revival style. The facade is Flemish bond and sides are common bond. Although similar in construction, the gable roofs vary in pitch suggesting the buildings were constructed either by more than one builder or over a period of time. John Armstrong was born in Ireland in 1779 and emigrated to America with his family circa 1790. He bought his first Maysville property in 1800 from Jacob Boone, a first cousin of Daniel Boone . He later operated several wholesale houses on front street becoming wealthy in the process ... more details
Infobox song See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Desolation Row Cover Artist Bob Dylan Album Highway ... Row is a 1965 in music 1965 song written and sung by Bob Dylan . It was recorded on August 4, 1965 ... listen filename Desolation Row.ogg title Desolation Row description Desolation Row was first ... further takes of Desolation Row . ref cite web url http www.bjorner.com DSN00785 20 65 .htm DSN01090 ... Release and interpretation When asked where Desolation Row was located, at a TV press conference in San ... guitar on the first recordings of Desolation Row , suggested that it was located on a stretch of Eighth Avenue Manhattan Eighth Avenue, Manhattan , an area infested with whore houses, sleazy bars and porno ... from Desolation Angels novel Desolation Angels by Jack Kerouac , and Cannery Row by John Steinbeck . ref name Polizzotti133 Desolation Row has been described as Dylan s most ambitious work up to that date ... Desolation Row as an example of Dylan s work that achieved a high level of poetical lyricism ... Row , that kind of New York type period, when all the songs were just city songs. His ... guitar backing and eclecticism of the imagery led Polizzotti to describe Desolation Row as the ultimate ... Row at the Forest Hills Music Festival in Queens, New York on August 28, 1965, after he Electric Dylan ... 2010 01 03 ref Cover versions My Chemical Romance performed a cover of Desolation Row , for the 2009 ... Dead website, the Dead have performed a cover version of Desolation Row since the mid 1980s ... to the lyrics of Desolation Row , which features a recording from March 24, 1990, at the Knickerbocker ... abbreviated as D Row. Italian singer songwriter Fabrizio de Andr wrote Via della Povert , an Italian translation of Desolation Row , and included it in his 1974 album Canzoni . In Norway, ge Aleksandersen ... Rhett Miller borrowed Desolation Row s melody for a new song, Champaign, Illinois . It was recorded ... Row work Lancasteronline.com date 2010 09 09 accessdate 2010 09 18 ref References Explanatory notes ... more details
This article was automatically created by User NrhpBot from the http www.nr.nps.gov NRIS Database NRIS dead link . The prose may be stilted, and there may be grammatical and Wikification errors. Please improve in any way you see fit. Contact User Paultyng if you want to enhance the stub template. Main Address 2201 2209 Park Ave. Geocode Data Address from 2201 2209 Park Ave. City from Cincinnati State from OH Zip 2781 from 45206 Infobox nrhp name Mills Row image Mills Row.jpg caption Front of the row location Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati , Ohio architect Joseph F. Mills Mills,Joseph F. in data ref name nris NRISref 2007b ref architecture Second Empire architecture Second Empire ref name nris added April 29, 1977 ref name nris governing body Private ref name nris lat degrees 39 lat minutes 7 lat seconds 12.62 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 29 long seconds 12.53 long direction W lat long data is approximate based on data from the NRHP database, it may not be correct locmapin Ohio refnum 77001065 ref name nris Mills Row is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati , Ohio , listed in the National Register of Historic Places National Register on April 29, 1977. Historic uses Single Dwelling Notes reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Cincinnati, Ohio Category Residential buildings in Cincinnati, Ohio Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio HamiltonOH NRHP struct stub ... more details
Front Row may refer to Front Row software , media center software for Apple s Mac computers Front Row radio , a radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Front Row album Front Row album , an album by David Meece Front Row , an Alanis Morissette song from her 1998 album Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie The front row , a term in rugby league football for the players at the front of their team s formation in the scrum See also Front Row Center , a TV series aired on the DuMont Television Network from 1949 to 1950 Front Row Club Issue 1 , a 1998 live album by British rock group Marillion Front Row Motorsports , a team that competes on NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit disambiguation ... more details