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University of Vermont campus, Burlington, Vermont: Coordinates: Area: 58 acres (23 ha) Architectural style: Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque: NRHP reference No. 75000139 [1] Added to NRHP: April 14, 1975
Cincinnati Bearcats (recreational athletics) Armory Fieldhouse is an on-campus facility located at the University of Cincinnati . It was built in 1954 to replace the old Schmidlapp Gymnasium, and originally was used as the home for the Bearcats men's basketball team, who opened the building with a 97–65 win over Indiana on December 18, 1954.
Zion Caver, 3, swims with his family at Dunham Recreation Center Complex. Evanston Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, noon to 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon to 6:45 p.m. Saturdays, noon ...
Greening UVM was published in 1998 by the council to establish a baseline on the environmental impact of the campus' operations. During the same year, a recycled paper policy was created and was implemented in 1999. [102] As a community stakeholder in the Lab-XL project, the Environmental Council received an EPA grant to support the Tracking ...
The United States Census Bureau's formal name for the area is the Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 U.S. Census , the metro area had a population of 2,256,884, making Greater Cincinnati the 28th-most populous metropolitan area in the United States, and the largest metro area in Ohio, followed by Columbus and ...
A decade ago, Cincinnati planned to spend $600,000 to upgrade its Oakley rec center. It built a new regional center instead for more than $7 million. 10 years in the making, newest Cincinnati rec ...
Cincinnati recreation staff, whose programs for kids drew 214,501 visits last year across 23 recreation centers, will be trained to recognize and interact with children who've endured trauma.
James Gamble Nippert Memorial Stadium [6] is an outdoor stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the campus of the University of Cincinnati.Primarily used for American football, it has been the home field of the Cincinnati Bearcats football team in rudimentary form since 1901 and as a permanent concrete stadium since 1915, [1] making it the fourth-oldest playing site and fifth-oldest stadium in college ...