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New York Tribune editor Whitelaw Reid was elected Club president in 1877, at which time the Lotos Club moved to 149 Fifth Avenue at 21st Street. In 1893, the Club moved to 556-558 Fifth Avenue at 46th Street, purchasing their first clubhouse. It was at the Lotos Club in 1906 that George Harvey, editor of Harper's Weekly, sent up his first trial ...
The foundation of Cliftonville F.C. was announced on 20 September 1879 in notices in the Belfast News-Letter and Northern Whig, which asked "gentlemen desirous of becoming members" of the "Cliftonville Association Football Club (Scottish Association Rules)" to communicate with John McAlery, a young Belfast businessman and manager of the "Irish Tweed House", Royal Avenue, and later with ...
Niagara Falls: McKim, Mead, and White designed structure from the first alternating current electric generating plant in the world; constructed in 1895. 2: Buildings on Niagara Street at Fourth Street: Buildings on Niagara Street at Fourth Street: November 10, 2022 : 308-328 Niagara St.
It is the oldest football stadium in Ireland, and the home ground of Ireland's oldest football club, Cliftonville. [4] The stadium holds 6,224, but is currently restricted to 2,530 under safety legislation. [5] The stadium was built in 1890 [6] and has undergone several renovations. In 2002, a new stand was built at one end of the ground to ...
Building at 45 East 66th Street: Building at 45 East 66th Street: May 6, 1980 : 45 E. 66th St. Lenox Hill: 20: James A. Burden House and Otto H. Kahn House: James A. Burden House and Otto H. Kahn House: September 12, 2006
In 1909, the Cosmos Club formed as a club for governesses, leasing space in the Gibson Building on East 33rd Street. [2] The following year, the club became the Women's Cosmopolitan Club, "organized," according to The New York Times, "for the benefit of New York women interested in the arts, sciences, education, literature, and philanthropy or in sympathy with those interested."
A new farm-to-table restaurant is coming to the south end of Hampton Beach next summer. Hampton Beach Tideside Social Club: New beachside restaurant opening with a fresh twist Skip to main content
The property was deeded in the mid-1850s as “The DeVeaux College for Orphans and Destitute Children” by Judge Samuel DeVeaux and operated by the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York. Samuel DeVeaux (1789-1852) was a heavy contributor to the Lockport and Niagara Railroads , also known as the Strap Railroad and was instrumental in the ...