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The Washington University Hilltop Campus Historic District was the site of the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the 1904 Summer Olympics. Many of the exposition buildings were temporary in nature, but a number of permanent structures were built and are used by Washington University , which calls this area the Danforth Campus .
Nomansland – The Mount Pleasant Inn (2008) Nomansland is a hamlet in Devon, England, [1] with a population of about 150. It is eight miles west of Tiverton.It is so named because it was at one time a remote extra-parochial area where the Parishes of Witheridge, Thelbridge and Cruwys Morchard met (as they still do, but Nomansland is no longer extra-parochial).
The club was formed on 1 December 1974 at the Mount Pleasant Inn, Brynithel, after a meeting of local men who were at the time playing for teams from the Mount Pleasant Inn and T9 face at Six Bells colliery. They played six matches at the end of the 1974/75 season captained by Robert Williams.
Cwmbran (/ k ʊ m ˈ b r ɑː n, k uː m-/ kuum-BRAHN, koom-; Welsh: Cwmbrân [kʊmˈbraːn], also in use as an alternative spelling in English) is a town in the county borough of Torfaen in South Wales.
Facilities in Brynithel include Brynithel Community Centre, [2] a convenience store, a playground, [1] a Welsh Government funded [3] Flying Start hub, [4] a play area called The Eden Centre, [5] an ATM, and the Mount Pleasant Inn.
Cwmbran railway station (Welsh: Gorsaf Rheilffordd Cwmbrân) is in the northeast of Cwmbran town centre, within five minutes' walking distance. It is part of the British railway system owned by Network Rail and is managed by Transport for Wales , who operate all trains serving it.
Ingleside is a historic house in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The house was designed by architect Thomas U. Walter and completed around 1850. From 1896 to 1904, it was owned by Thomas C. Noyes, an editor, part-owner, and publisher of the Washington Evening Star and owner of the Washington Senators baseball team.
Stephen Warren Morehouse (ca. 1840–1882) was a wilderness guide, cook, and hotel worker at Apollos “Paul” Smith's Adirondack hotel in northern New York State. [1] [2] [3] He served in the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the first Black regiments organized during the American Civil War.