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Glen Allen is a census-designated place (CDP) in Henrico County, Virginia, United States. The population was 16,187 [ 2 ] as of the 2020 Census , up from 14,774 at the 2010 census . [ 3 ] Areas outside the CDP which use a "Glen Allen" mailing address include residences in neighboring Hanover County .
Elizabeth Jaquelin Ambler Brent Carrington also known as Betsy Ambler Carrington (March 11, 1765–February 15, 1842) founded the Female Humane Association in Richmond, Virginia. It is now known as the Memorial Foundation for Children. Believed to be the first of its kind in Virginia, the organization provided safety and shelter to destitute ...
Glen Hyde: 29 Grand Canyon, Arizona, U.S. The American newlyweds Glen and Bessie Hyde were last seen on 18 November 1928 and disappeared while attempting to raft the Colorado River rapids of the Grand Canyon. [56] Bessie Hyde: 22 15 April 1929 J. Steward Davis: 38–39 Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
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Bessie Virginia Griffin, better known as Bessie Blount, [1] (November 24, 1914 – December 30, 2009), was an American writer, nurse, physical therapist, inventor and forensic scientist. Early life [ edit ]
Glenn Allen Jr. (born 1970), U.S. autoracer; Glenn Seven Allen, American actor and operatic tenor; Glen Alyn (1913–1984), Australian actress; Glenallen Hill (born 1965), U.S. professional baseball player
Glen Rollin Hyde, born December 9, 1898, [1] was a farmer from Twin Falls, Idaho; Bessie Louise Haley, born December 29, 1905, was a divorcee originally from Parkersburg, West Virginia. The couple first met in 1927 on a passenger ship traveling to Los Angeles and married April 10, 1928, the day after Bessie's divorce from her first husband was ...
Innsbrook Pavilion, known for hosting the Innsbrook After Hours performance series, was a 8,500-capacity outdoor music venue located in Glen Allen, Virginia within the Innsbrook development, a mixed-use corporate center. Its location was at the end of Lake Brooke Drive adjacent to Interstate 295.