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  2. Briarcliff Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Briarcliff is 9 stories tall in an "H" shape. It opened as "the 750", a luxury apartment building with 200 units. The architect was G. Lloyd Preacher, [2] who also designed Atlanta's City Hall. After the 1929 stock market crash, it was converted to a commercial hotel, subdivided into 400 units in order to offer cheap rates. In the late ...

  3. Briarhills, Houston - Wikipedia

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    West Briar, which was given a name combining those of Westheimer Road and Briar Forest, opened in 2002. [14] Previously residents were zoned to Revere Middle School, [15] and Wisdom High School (formerly Lee High School). [1] [16] Wisdom High School is over 10 miles (16 km) away from Briarhills.

  4. North Druid Hills, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Briar Vista Elementary School, the zoned school of most of North Druid Hills, is in the CDP. [39] [41] Some portions are served by Sagamore Hills Elementary School. [42] Residents in North Druid Hills are also zoned to Druid Hills Middle School (in North Decatur CDP [43]) and Druid Hills High School (in Druid Hills CDP [44]). [45] [46]

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  6. Geographic areas of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Situated as it is between downtown and Uptown, River Oaks is a collection of mansions in a sea of high-rise apartments and lofts. Near and partially blending into River Oaks, the areas of Highland Village and Upper Kirby are home to many high-end shopping and dining venues.

  7. Briarwood, Queens - Wikipedia

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    On May 30, 1928, about 500 members of the Klansmen of Queens assembled in the forest of Briarwood. [11] They burned a 50-foot cross , sang songs, and gave speeches. [ 11 ] When police officers arrived, the group's leader, Major Emmett J. Smith, said that they had the right to assemble and speak on the land, because they had signed a lease to ...