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The Harmonie Club's original charter stated that it was created to provide "mutually beneficial entertainment, occasional singing entertainments, lectures, etc" for recent German immigrants. The first meeting of the club was held November 8, 1852 in a rented room on Broome Street with thirty-nine members in attendance.
The Harmonie German Club, Canberra, holds an Oktoberfest over a three-day period every year in October. The festival has been held for over 50 years, and attracts a large number of visitors from Canberra and surrounding regions. [11] In 2017 the event moved over the border to Queanbeyan in New South Wales and was held on 27 – 29 October. [12 ...
Harmonie Club in 1899. Augustus Woodward's plan for Detroit's streets created uniquely-shaped triangular blocks, including Capitol Park on the west and Harmonie Park on the east. [3] Starting in the 1830s and 1940s, this area was home to a growing number of German immigrants to Detroit.
The Harmonie German Club is a social club in Canberra, Australia founded and built by German migrants, including the "Jennings Germans", in the early 1960s. In the mid 1960s migrants and their children made up half of Canberra's 80,000 population.
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Credit - Photo-Illustration by TIME; Capelle.r/Getty Images; Artfully79/Getty Images. W hen the German philosopher Immanuel Kant puzzled over why nature looks beautiful to us, he considered the ...
Let's say you receive a hefty raise and can suddenly afford that gold club membership or more extravagant vacations. While it's your money, and you're free to use it any way you want, allowing ...
A section of the wall at the Harmonie German Club. Canberra – a section of the Berlin Wall has been placed in front of the clubhouse of the Harmonie German Club in the suburb of Narrabundah in the Australian capital. The segment weighs 3.5 tonnes, is 3.6 metres high and nearly two metres wide.