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In 1892, Everett was upgraded from a town to a city. On December 13, 1892, Alonzo H. Evans defeated George E. Smith to become Everett's first mayor. [8] Landfill has expanded the Everett shoreline over the centuries. [9] At some point between 1905 [10] and 1912, [11] it connected the mainland to what was formerly White Island in the Mystic River.
The Show Me Center is a multi-purpose arena, located on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. [2]Since its opening in 1987, this joint project between the City of Cape Girardeau and the university annually hosts approximately 250 meeting room and 160 arena events as an entertainment, meeting, and gathering center.
Newton Senior Center in Newton, Massachusetts, a converted public library. A senior center (or senior centre or older adult center) is a type of community center where older adults congregate for fellowship with others to fulfill many of their social, physical, emotional, and intellectual needs. A regular part of senior centers is card and ...
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Pope John XXIII High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in Everett, Massachusetts In United States, in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. The school was established in 1965. It is an independent, coeducational, Catholic college preparatory school serving the metro Boston area. In 2016, Roncalli Prep, recognizing Pope John ...
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103 Garland St, Everett, Massachusetts, United States Coordinates 42°24′33.37″N 71°02′20.99″W / 42.4092694°N 71.0391639°W / 42.4092694; -71.0391639
Cape Girardeau County sheriff, 1870-1878 [9] In 1860, he helped to create the city fire department. [10] George H. Cramer (1820-1892) [11] 1862 1867 Son of one of the county's first German settlers. In June 1861, Major Cramer organized and led a battalion of four Union companies. In 1867, he became a member of Cape Girardeau's first school board.