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Only after a Commander Molard and his sons had discovered the gallery of Salon Noir and published a plan of the cave did Niaux attract specialists' attention in 1869. It was investigated by Henri Breuil and Emile Cartailhac a year later and received full-scale recognition.
The Pleasant Valley War, sometimes called the Tonto Basin Feud, or Tonto Basin War, or Tewksbury-Graham Feud, was a range war fought in Pleasant Valley, Arizona in the years 1882–1892. The conflict involved two feuding families, the Grahams and the Tewksburys.
Tew Mac Airport (FAA LID: B09) was an airport in Tewksbury, Massachusetts. It was closed in 1997. The airport was located off Route 38 in Tewksbury, MA near the border with Wilmington. The airport was opened in 1951. It was closed in 1997 and replaced with a golf course (now known as the Tewksbury Country Club [1] [2]) and condos. [3]
Tabatha Takes Over (titled Tabatha's Salon Takeover for the first three seasons) is an American reality television series on the Bravo network, in which former Shear Genius contestant and hair salon owner, Tabatha Coffey helps failing salons turn around in one week. The series premiered on August 21, 2008 and is produced by Reveille Productions ...
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Female Asylum, Tewksbury, Architectural Drawing by John A. Fox, 1896 Tewksbury State Hospital in 1907. From 1894 to 1905, the Tewksbury campus saw extensive new construction, including several buildings designed by Boston architect John A. Fox—the Old Administration Building (1894), the Male Asylum (1901), the Women's Asylum (1903). [15]
A cop killer who shot an NYPD officer to death in 1984 over the theft of a pair of trendy eyeglass frames was released from prison Tuesday on parole, delivering a gut punch to the officer’s ...
Joan Tewkesbury (born April 8, 1936) is an American film and television director, writer, producer, choreographer and actress. She had a long association with the celebrated director Robert Altman, writing the screenplays for Thieves Like Us (1974), and Nashville (1975), widely regarded as "Altman's masterpiece", and which earned her a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay.