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Staff Sergeant Ashley Spurlin was a competitor on the History Channel TV show Top Shot during its second season. [62] He also took part in the first Tim Davis/Special Tactics Memorial March. [40] Staff Sergeant Scott Sather, a member of the 24th Special Tactics Squadron, was the first enlisted airman killed in action during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Interior of the house circa 1933. Prior to the end of World War I, the Hoovers had commissioned architect Louis Christian Mullgardt to design their Stanford home; however, Mullgardt publicized his appointment prior to the end of the war, angering the Hoovers, who felt that it was an inopportune time in the waning months of a terrible conflict to announce the construction of a large home.
East of Stanford on Goshen Rd. 37°33′24″N 84°36′03″W / 37.556667°N 84.600833°W / 37.556667; -84.600833 ( Swope-Dudderar House and Mill Stanford
Spurlin opened the Shirt Shop in 1979 with the simple goal of owning a place where people can buy "a good shirt." The retail clothing shop was an immediate success, but Spurlin moved the store ...
The Hanna-Honeycomb house was designed for Professor Paul Robert Hanna (1902–1988), and his wife, Jean Shuman Hanna (1902–1987), both well-known educators and for many years associated with Stanford University. [8] The project was begun while they were a young married couple with three children. The home thus had four bedrooms and three ...
Arrillaga was born on April 3, 1937, in Inglewood, California, [2] [3] one of five children in a lower-middle-class home with his mother, Freida, and father, Gabriel, who traced his roots to the Basque region. [1] [4] His mother was a former nurse who worked laundry to support the family, while his father worked at a produce market. [5]
The Josiah Stanford family owned the home from 1882 to 1903. Josiah Stanford was a brother of Leland Stanford, who was one of the founders of the Central Pacific Railroad, which built the portion of the first transcontinental railroad east from Sacramento to Promontory Summit. [8] In 1907, the city of Oakland purchased the Camron-Stanford house ...
Palo Alto Stock Farm Horse Barn, also known as Stanford Red Barn or Stanford Stables, is located at present-day address 621 Fremont Road in Stanford, California. [3] This barn was established c.1878-1880 and is an example of Victorian-era Stick-Eastlake style architecture, though the architect is unknown.