When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Joel McCrea Ranch - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_McCrea_Ranch

    The Joel McCrea Ranch in Thousand Oaks, California is also known as the August DuMortier Ranch.The ranch is a rare surviving example of the large cattle ranches and fields of grain which once dotted the Santa Rosa and Conejo valleys in eastern Ventura County.

  3. Riverchase Galleria - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverchase_Galleria

    The former Pizitz/McRae's location simultaneously became available for occupancy. The store had remained vacant since the 2005 closure of McRae's as a result of a lawsuit between the Pizitz family, which had retained ownership of the store real estate after its sale in 1987, and Saks Inc. , which inherited the lease obligations of its defunct ...

  4. Max and Emma Sue McRae House - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_and_Emma_Sue_McRae_House

    The Max and Emma Sue McRae House in McRae, Georgia is a Classical Revival-style house built in 1897 which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in anticipation of the wedding of Max McRae (d.1951) [note 1] and Emma Sue Griffith (1875-1972). The couple married in 1898 and moved into the home.

  5. Malcolm McRae - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_McRae

    McRae is a guitarist, pianist and singer. He is a member of the two-person rock band more* alongside former member of Portugal The Man, Kane Ritchotte.They met in Beachwood Canyon and wrote songs together over a three-year period culminating in the release of their first EP, entitled 1/2, in July 2020, and their second EP, 2/2, in September 2021.

  6. Fort McRae - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_McRae

    Fort McRae was a Union Army post, established in 1863, then a U.S. Army post from 1866 and closed in 1876, in what is now Sierra County, New Mexico. The post was named for Alexander McRae (1829–1862) a slain hero of the 1862 Battle of Valverde .

  7. Caldwell House (McRae, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldwell_House_(McRae...

    The Caldwell House is a historic house at Smith and East 2nd Streets in McRae, Arkansas.It is a single story wood-frame structure with Craftsman styling. Its main gable faces front, with a projecting side gable section to the right, behind a porch supported by sloping posts on brick piers.

  8. T.C. McRae House - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T.C._McRae_House

    The T.C. McRae House is a historic house at 506 East Elm Street in Prescott, Arkansas. This 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house was designed by Charles L. Thompson and built in 1919. Its craftsman style includes a shed-roof entry porch with large brackets and exposed rafter ends. It is one of a number of buildings commissioned from Thompson by ...

  9. McRae House - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McRae_House

    The McRae House is a historic house at 1113 East 3rd Street in Hope, Arkansas.This two story brick house was designed by Charles L. Thompson and built c. 1917. It is a restrained Prairie style design, with a relatively simple main block, whose entrance is highlighted by a small porch supported by six Tuscan columns on brick plinths.