City of Welcome toTerrell Hills A community in South Texas City Government City ofTerrell Hills Terrell Hills is a suburban community off the Old Austin Highway five miles northeast of downtown San Antonio in central Bexar County. The community was named for Frederick Terrell, who promoted the ...
Be sure to sprawl out on the great lawn, one of the most impressive features of the park, serving as a ‘lunchroom’ for nearby office workers and fatigued pedestrians. Out of all of the parks I visited in New York City, this was my favorite for relaxing and people watching. The park ...
Lele, the narrator, is a young Latvian woman whose parents were victims of the war: her father shot by the Soviets as a member of the intelligentsia (he ran Riga’s water system), her mother dead of starvation, one of the thousands abandoned by their Nazi captors in the final weeks be...
Bless Frederick Law Olmsted, who more than a century ago designed 1,100 acres of public park space that spans from the Back Bay to Jamaica Plain to Dorchester and includes Franklin Park Zoo. What would Boston be like without it? Thanks to the Emerald Necklace Conservancy and its dedicated ...
Abolitionists Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass were born slaves during this time in Dorchester County and Talbot County, respectively. During the War of 1812, the British military attempted to capture Baltimore, which was protected by Fort McHenry. During its bombardment the song "The Star-...
Before it was a popular film starring Audrey Hepburn, "My Fair Lady" was a wildly popular musical by Frederick Loewe with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. The play was the longest-running musical in Broadway history at the time. 1958: My Fair Lady soundtrack by the original Broadway cast George...
Before it was a popular film starring Audrey Hepburn, "My Fair Lady" was a wildly popular musical by Frederick Loewe with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. The play was the longest-running musical in Broadway history at the time. 1958: My Fair Lady soundtrack by the original Broadway cast George...
Long before the advent of what scientists and scholars consider to be the beginning of human civilization, there was an age undreamed of ... the age of Atlantis. —Frederick Lenz 60 Nature alone is antique, and the oldest art a mushroom. —Thomas Carlyle ...
Bardwell, Frederick Grave, and P.B. Devereux, and finally became Esquire Bookshop, which closed around 1985. The First Floor On the first floor was the barrister and solicitor Charles Nunn Scurr. In 1907 he had joined in partnership Alfred Barclay, whose practice dated back to 1887. The ...
The winning school board candidates, Steven Unruhe, Minnie Forte-Brown and Xavier Cason, will be sworn in July 1. The outcome of those races would not be altered by the provisional counts. Forte-Brown and Cason ran unopposed; Unruhe won by more than 15,000 votes over Frederick Ravin III....