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The theatre is at Porthcurno, four miles (six kilometres) from Land's End in Cornwall, England. [1] The Minack's performing season runs from Easter to the end of October and includes a wide range of music and theatre. Each year, the Minack produces several professional productions as well as hosting visiting companies.
Springfield is a town in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,929 at the time of the 2020 census. The population was 2,929 at the time of the 2020 census. The unincorporated communities of Ashton , Ashton Corners , Kingsley Corners , Martinsville , and Springfield Corners are located in Springfield.
Western end of WIS 78 concurrency: 1.39: 2.24: WIS 78 north – Sauk City: Eastern end of WIS 78 concurrency: Springfield Corners: 11.01: 17.72: US 12 – Sauk City, Madison: Waunakee: 17.42: 28.03: WIS 113 north – Lodi: Western end of WIS 113 concurrency: 19.95: 32.11: WIS 113 south – Madison: Eastern end of WIS 113 concurrency: DeForest ...
A map of Springfield's city limits and the three priority areas of annexation. First two priority areas are largely focused on revenue-generating and commercial properties while the third is more ...
Springfield is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin: Springfield, Dane County, Wisconsin , a town Springfield, Jackson County, Wisconsin , a town
In 1919, WIS 36 was extended to the west along WIS 50 to Williams Bay, then turned to the south into Walworth County to join WIS 89 (now US 14) to its end at the Illinois state line. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The route would change again in 1968; WIS 36 terminated at Lake Geneva, and the portion from Williams Bay to Walworth was redesignated as WIS 67 .
Developed during Springfield's industrial growth of the 1850s to the 1920s, the South Fountain Avenue Historic District encompasses about 15 square blocks south of downtown Springfield, across the street from South High School. Among its prominent early residents were Oliver S. Kelly, [1] William N. Whiteley, and Francis Bookwalter. [2]
Hewn out of the cliff at Minack Point and overlooking the sea to the Logan Rock is the open-air Minack Theatre, the inspiration of Rowena Cade in the early 1930s. It is named for St. Salomon of Cornwall, father of St. Kubi. The brythonic form of the name 'Solomon' is 'Selevan', which was later wrongly interpreted as 'Sen Levan' , ie 'Saint Levan'.