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Hazel Green Opera House. In 1825, the village was named from dense growth of American Hazelnut near the town site. [7]In 1876, a tornado struck Hazel Green; nine died, many were injured, and property loss was approximately $40,000 to $50,000 [8] (equivalent to $1.14 million to $1.43 million in 2023).
Map of Guam. This is a list of the buildings, sites, districts, and objects listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Guam. There are currently 134 listed sites spread across 17 of the 19 villages of Guam. The villages of Agana Heights and Mongmong-Toto-Maite do not have any listings.
Hazel Greene (born 1960), Irish archer, power lifter and fencer Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
[2] [3] The building was designed in the Boom Town style, which features a large facade in front of a smaller building. The facade has a tall bracketed cornice, while the building has a gable front. [2] The Hazel Green Town Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 26, 1989. [1]
Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the United States territory of Guam. ... [3] PBS: Hagåtña:
Gov. Joseph Flores Beach Park, Ypao Tumon (GVB Side) [3] Padre Palomo Memorial Beach Park, Hagåtña [3] Paseo Guerrero Field, Hagåtña [3] Senator Angel Santos Memorial Park, Hagåtña [3] Fort Santa Agueda, Agana Heights [3] Tepugan (Fish Eye) Beach Park, Piti [3] Nimitz Beach Park, Agat [3] Fort Soledad, Umatac [3] Saulaglula (Inarajan ...
Guam Highway 6 (GH-6) is one of the primary automobile highways in the United States territory of Guam.It is known as Spruance Drive within Piti and Halsey Drive within Asan-Maina: both named for noteworthy US Navy Admirals that served in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II: Raymond A. Spruance and William Halsey Jr., respectively.
The Seal of Guam appears in the middle of the flag of the United States territory of Guam. It depicts Agaña Bay near Hagåtña, a local proa and a coconut tree. Charles Alan Pownall approved the seal in 1946. [1] It depicts a coconut palm on the shore with a sailboat nearby on the water. The name "Guam" appears in red across the center of the ...