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Havana had its start in 1848 when the Sandusky & Mansfield Railroad was extended to that point. [2] A post office was established at Havana in 1851, and remained in operation until 1959. [3] The community most likely was named after Havana, the capital of Cuba. [2]
Francisco Hernández Mora (April 23, 1933 – February 11, 2005), better known as Pancho Quinto, was a Cuban rumba percussionist and teacher. He was the founder of Yoruba Andabo and one of the "godfathers" of the guarapachangueo style of Cuban rumba. [1]
Treaties after 1818 involved purchase or cession of reservations, and Indians were removed to out of state Indian Territory. [ citation needed ] The last Indians in Ohio were removed in 1843 via Treaty with the Wyandots (1842) by which the reservation at Upper Sandusky was ceded to the United States, and the Wyandots relocated to Oklahoma in 1843.
Around 1910 the son most likely adopted the clave rhythm from the Havana-based rumba, which had been developed in the late 19th century in Havana and Matanzas. [ 20 ] After trovador Sindo Garay settled in Havana in 1906, many other trovadores followed him hoping to obtain a recording contract with one of the American Companies such as RCA ...
Ohio State quarterback Will Howard (18) holds a rose in his mouth as he poses with the trophy after the team won the quarterfinals of the Rose Bowl College Football Playoff against Oregon ...
Middletown, Ohio This page was last edited on 16 March 2020, at 14:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Stassi Schroeder's daughter Hartford is dangerously obsessed with Wicked. On Thursday, Dec. 27, the Vanderpump Rules alum's husband, Beau Clark, shared a hilarious video on Instagram of Schroeder ...
South Main Street District is a historic district in Middletown, Ohio. It contains 76 contributing buildings, including single-dwelling, professional, and specialty store uses. The district was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1] It includes the John B. Tytus House, which is a National Historic Landmark.