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'College town' results presented
SOUTH BEND -- Some University of Notre Dame architecture students will give a public presentation titled "To Be or Not to Be a College Town: That is the Question," from 5 to 7 p.m. today in the auditorium at the Center for History, 808 W. Washington St....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Arts and Culture
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Historic homes populate Hagerty and Lloyd district in Aberdeen
The list of residents who once lived in the Hagerty and Lloyd Historic District reads like a who's who of famous Aberdonians: author L. Frank Baum, philanthropist C.C. Lee, U.S. Sen. James Henderson Kyle and F.H. Hagerty. Kathie Allstot led a walking...
Tags: Book, Labor Day, Realty, Human Interest, Shingles
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Counting down to Lit Fest
(This selection is edited for clarity and length.) Tom Acitelli What do you think of when you think of Chicago? Oddly enough, the 1860 Republican convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln. Who is an author you'd like to meet, dead or alive?...
Tags: Vie, Michael Jackson, Chicago Bulls, Britney Spears, Nick Hornby
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Abingdon's faithful return church to its colonial state
When the pious parishioners of Abingdon Church arrived for Sunday services in the mid-1700s, they stepped into one of the most breathtaking architectural spaces in Virginia. Erected nearly a century earlier, the house of worship had risen from the...
Tags: Anglicanism, Lancaster County (Virginia), Design and Engineering, Colonial Williamsburg, Gloucester County
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Historic Ware Church is a colonial gem
When the well-to-do congregation of Ware Parish began planning a new and much bigger church during the early 1700s, they did so with no small ambition. What the vestry designed - with the help of a now unknown builder - was destined to become one...
Tags: Anglicanism, Design and Engineering, Colonial Williamsburg, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Review: '10 Buildings That Changed America' is a rewarding tour
The new PBS program "10 Buildings That Changed America" is nothing if not efficient. In a single breezy hour, it moves from Thomas Jefferson to Frank Gehry, racing in a chronological blur past Frank Lloyd Wright, Robert Venturi and a handful of other...
Tags: Fenway Park, Ford Motor Co., Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Frank Gehry, PBS (tv network)
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New Washington County Public Schools administrative offices still in planning phases
julieg@herald-mail.comA sheet of paper with the words “Do not move” was taped to the U-shaped receptionist desk. A similar note was taped to a large white planter nearby that contained a pot of crusty old soil and dead plant material. A few yards away was a set...Tags: Property, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Electricity Production and Distribution, Building Material, T. Rowe Price
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05/13: Progressions
Architecture Shweta Bakshi was hired as an architectural designer for the retail division in Jacobs' Orlando office. Boards of Directors Jeannie Amendola, Walt Disney World Resorts, was reappointed by Gov. Rick Scott to the board of directors for The...Tags: Services and Shopping, Orange County (Florida), Lake Mary, Companies and Corporations, Seminole State College
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McCraney sites spec industrial building
McCraney Property Co. has selected an architect and submitted plans for construction of a 123,000-square-foot spec industrial property near John Young Parkway and Directors Row, Orlando. Construction is set to begin in June on the project, which is...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Property, Investments, Winter Springs, Lake Mary
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TV Picks: 'Family Tree,' 'Nashville,' '10 Buildings,' 'The Middle'
Los Angeles Times Television Critic"Family Tree" (HBO, premieres Sunday). Christopher Guest has made you a TV series. Thank him. The director of "A Mighty Wind" and "Best in Show" and one of the forces behind and in "This Is Spinal Tap" -- in which he was Nigel Tufnel, whose amplifier went...Tags: Charlie McDermott, PBS (tv network), Christopher Guest, ABC (tv network), Arts and Culture
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Is it curtains for Central Park Theatre?
In a sea of empty lots in Chicago's North Lawndale neighborhood sits a faded relic that is one of the most historically significant American movie theaters still standing. When it opened in 1917, the red-brick, three-story Central Park Theatre was...
Tags: North Lawndale, Maxwell Street, Lawndale (Chicago, Illinois), Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Human Interest
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City Center's plans for Allentown include historic rehab
A true downtown revival takes more than a couple of glitzy, high-rise office buildings. It also requires a careful rehabilitation of the exiting real estate to create a sense of place amid the concrete, mirrored glass and steel. That's the approach...
Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Services and Shopping, House Building, Chinese Restaurants, National Penn Bancshares Incorporated
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