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The avenue's first major stone is the massive Thunder Stone (grid reference) which is located 3 km northwest of the Kemp Howe stone circle, and is just to the north-west of Skellaw Hill. [10] This stone was not set into the ground, but lies on the surface left by the retreating ice , so "may not thus be a part of the constructed avenue".
The Coignet Stone Company Building (also called the Pippen Building) is a historical structure in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, at the intersection of Third Street and Third Avenue. Designed by architects William Field and Son and constructed between 1872 and 1873, it is the city's oldest remaining concrete building.
The California State Military Museum; The First Special Service Force by Robert D. Burhans March 1947; October 11, 1947, view of Camp Stoneman (rotated horizontal), bordered by Railroad Avenue on west, Contra Costa Canal on the south, and what in 2017 are California Avenue on the north, and Arlington Circle to the east 1945 sketch of Camp Stoneman identifying Railroad Avenue and Bliss Avenue ...
Arms of "Hallam", per Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.443, and as shown in the illustration of the Bishop's ledger stone in Franz Xaver Kraus (1887) Comparable illustration in Ellacombe (1881), but with the personal arms missing. Konstanz, Münster, Grabplatte Bischof Robert Hallum im Chor;
A Chicago-based subcontractor is suing one of the firms involved in managing the construction of the Obama Presidential Center for $40 million, claiming racial discriminatory practices.
Roughly bound by Highland and Adams Avenue to the north, Hall Street to the east, I-85 to the south, and South Bainbridge Street to the west 32°22′20″N 86°17′47″W / 32.3721°N 86.2964°W / 32.3721; -86.2964 ( Centennial Hill Historic
The actor told Rolling Stone in 1986, "Both grandmother and mother were deceased before this particular group of facts came to my attention," so he wasn't able to ask them. Jack Nicholson, 87 ...
The gatehouses are small temple-like stone structures, with rough-coursed masonry (rustication) on the sides and rear and a small Tuscan order porch on the front. The material is Aquia Creek sandstone of a rather poor grade. The east gatehouse bears two high water marks carved into the stone to commemorate flooding in 1877 and 1881. [5]