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Newspaper ad for Kimball Farms, 1909. Kimballville Farm was a large farm located east of North Highland Avenue in what is today the Morningside-Lenox Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. It was renowned for its large collection of "the finest live stock" and "the most modern equipment". [1]
Lenox West Rd., MA 183 near Bucks Ln. 42°20′41″N 73°19′38″W / 42.344722°N 73.327222°W / 42.344722; -73.327222 ( Shadow Brook Farm Historic Stockbridge
Kimbal James Musk (born 20 September 1972 [3]) is a South African-born Canadian and American businessman and restaurateur.He co-owns The Kitchen Restaurant Group, a collection of restaurants in Colorado, Chicago, and Austin. [4]
Francis Augustus Kimball (January 26, 1832 – August 11, 1913) was an American businessman and horticulturalist. [ 2 ] : 1 He is often associated with bringing the railroad to San Diego Bay , though he was also a prominent horticulturist and businessman, involved in developing the Mission olive industry.
During the late nineteenth century, multiple prosperous farmers owning land near Mechanicsburg constructed or purchased houses along Main Street north of downtown, instead of living on their farms; some of the more prominent ones were Jeff Kimball, Henry Burnham, and Neil Gest, whose homes are today known as the Jeff Kimball, Henry Burnham, and ...
Kimball International, Inc. is an American company which consists of furniture brands: Kimball, National, Interwoven, Etc., David Edward, D'Style and Kimball Hospitality. It is the successor to W.W. Kimball and Company , the world's largest piano and organ manufacturer at certain times in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Rainbow Terrace library, 1922. Rainbow Terrace, now known as Lullwater Estate, is the Mediterranean-style Atlanta mansion built for Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz (1882–1962), daughter of Coca-Cola co-founder Asa Griggs Candler.
The Kimball Farmer House is a historic house in Arlington, Massachusetts.This two-story wood-frame house was built in 1826 by Kimball Farmer, a farmer. The chimneys of this Federal style house are placed at the rear, a local variant, and its front entry is framed by sidelight windows topped with Gothic-style lancet tracing in the entablature.