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In 1902, the Sedgeley Club was allowed to build #15 Boathouse Row. [13] In 1904, Fairmount Rowing Association demolished the stone building built by Pacific Barge Club at #2 Boathouse Row and replaced the 1860 structure with a new brick structure, leaving #3 and #14 Boathouse Row as the only remaining boathouses dating from 1860. [14]
The club's name is derived from the Legend of Undine, and the club has an upriver house for social functions named Castle Ringstetten, which is the name of the castle in the legend. [6] The boathouse and Castle Ringstetten were designed by renowned Victorian-era architect Frank Furness and exemplify his original ideas that laid the foundation ...
This category includes musical groups associated with the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and its surrounding metropolitan area, including: . Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,
In 1860, Pacific Barge Club built a stone cottage-style boathouse at the site of #2 Boathouse row. [7] Half of the building was occupied by the Pacific Barge Club while the other half was rented to the Philadelphia Boat Club. [7] In 1881, the Fairmount Rowing Association purchased #2 Boathouse Row and Pacific Barge Club's equipment. [3]
Pennsylvania Barge Club is an amateur rowing club, situated along the historic Boathouse Row of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1861 and joined the Schuylkill Navy in 1865. The club's boathouse, at # 4 Boathouse Row , is also known as the Hollenback House , named for William M. Hollenback Jr., who served as President of USRowing ...
Pittsburgh: Heaven March 29, 1985 Buffalo: Salty Dog Skyroom March 30, 1985 Syracuse: Manley Field House: Todd Hobin Band March 31, 1985 Hamden: Quinnipiac College Gymnasium New Johnny 5 April 4, 1985 Baltimore: Marble Bar April 5, 1985 Norfolk: The Boathouse April 6, 1985 Newaek: Main Street Cabaret April 12, 1985 [177] Durham: MUB Pub: April ...
The tour saw Yankovic perform in small theaters and opera houses with sets focusing on his original songs and "style parodies." For the Strings Attached tour, Yankovic and his band performed with female backing singers and an orchestra. The orchestra was either a philharmonic or a collective of local musicians. [2]
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