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George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic performing at the Granada Theater in Dallas, TX on May 4, 2006.
Clinton Street was starting to revitalize when this was taken in 1989. The Discovery Center (which would later move to the Armory, expand about a million times in size, and be called MOST) was tucked in one of these buildings. So was Cole Typewriter, one of several typewriter sales and repair stores that wouldn't be in existence just a few short years later. At this time, they were probably realizing that "word processors" weren't going to survive the PC revolution.
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946) was the forty-second President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001
Campaigning for his wife Hillary at University of South Carolina Upstate ~ Spartanburg, S.C. ~ October 29, 2007.
Bill Clinton with Ted Danson campaigned for Hillary Clinton at Erie Hall on the campus of Penn State Behrend in Harborcreek Township, PA on 04/17/08.
Operated by: Clinton Municipal Transit Administration
Built in: 2010
Manufacturer: Gillig Corporation
Model: Low Floor/BRT 29' (G27E102R2)
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2022 Bus History Association convention tour
1049 seen on the Camanche Ave line
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Baddesley Clinton -
Moated manor house with late medieval, Tudor and 20th-century histories. From- www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/warwickshire/baddesley-cli...
Grade I Listed -
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/103513...
Baddesley Clinton Hall moated site and fishponds is a Scheduled Ancient Monument -
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/101315...
Kate Clinton is funny and has been for a long time. This year marks her twenty-fifth anniversary as a “fumerist”—or, a feminist humorist—and to celebrate, she’s hitting the road with her It’s Come to This tour, sponsored by the National Center for Lesbian Rights, the Advocate, PlanetOut, and Air America Radio.
Operated by: Clinton Municipal Transit Administration
Built in: 2010
Manufacturer: Gillig Corporation
Model: Low Floor/BRT 35' (G27B102N4)
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2022 Bus History Association convention tour
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Train 171 is negotiating the reverse curve at 26th Ave north at the spot where a head-on collision occured in 1951.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and UK Foreign Secretary William Hague during a press availability at the Department of State, Washington DC, 13 May 2010
Department of State photo by Michael Gross
I don't think the Southern Belle ever rubed shoulders with City Streamliners and Hiawatha or Arrows at Clinton, IA. Clinton has lost plenty of structures over the year (Mr. Peanut being the last casulty). Nice to run into plenty of foam at 5th Street on a crappy Friday.
10-2-2009
The Chapel inside Warwick Castle, in Warwickshire.
Sir Fulke Greville, the first Lord Brooke, authorised the building of this small chapel in the early 17th century. It may have been the site of an earlier chapel founded as long ago as 1119. Until the start of the 20th century, the families of the Earls of Warwick and their servants would have come here to worship. The servants would have had to stand behind the screen, in the sight of god, but out of sight of their masters and mistresses. Behind the alter the stained glass is mainly medieval and was a gift from the Earl Of Exeter in 1759. The organ was made in Leamington Spa in 1860 by William Downes White.
Warwick Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument in recognition of its status as a "nationally important" archaeological site or historic building, and is a Grade I listed building. It is built on a sandstone bluff on a bend of the River Avon in Warwick Warwickshire. The river, which runs below the castle on the east side, has eroded the rock the castle stands on, forming a cliff and natural defences.
An Anglo-Saxon burh was established on the site in 914; with fortifications instigated by Ethelfleda, daughter of Alfred the Great. The burh she established was one of ten which defended Mercia against the marauding Danes. Its position allowed it to dominate the Fosse Way, as well as the river valley and the crossing over the River Avon. Though the motte to the south-west of the present castle is now called "Ethelfleda's Mound", it is in fact part of the later Norman fortifications, and not of Anglo-Saxon origin.
Following the Norman Conquest William the Conqueror built a castle on the site of the burgh. The castle's position made it strategically important in safeguarding the Midlands against rebellion as William advanced with his army northwards. William appointed Henry de Beaumont, the son of a powerful Norman family, as constable of the castle and in 1088, Henry de Beaumont was made the first Earl of Warwick.
During the 12th century, King Henry I was suspicious of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick. To counter the earl's influence, Henry bestowed Geoffrey de Clinton with a position of power rivalling that of the earl.
The original wooden motte-and-bailey castle was rebuilt in stone in the 12th century. During the Hundred Years War, the facade opposite the town was refortified, resulting in one of the most recognisable examples of 14th century military architecture. It was used as a stronghold until the early 17th century, when it was granted to Sir Fulke Greville by James I in 1604. Sir Fulke Greville converted it to a country house. It was owned by the Greville family, who became earls of Warwick in 1759, until 1978 when it was bought by the Tussauds Group.
In May 2007 Tussauds was purchased by Merlin Entertainments who continue to operate the castle on a lease, having sold the freehold to Nick Leslau's Prestbury Group in July 2007.
Chelsea Clinton speaking in Minneapolis at a Hillary for MN rally at Plaza Verde
Please attribute to Lorie Shaull if used elsewhere
A 20-foot falls on Clinton Brook, about a tenth of a mile downstream from the main falls at Clinton Road.
Taken (with my iPhone) at the Brown-Ulman Rally at University of Maryland's Ritchie Coliseum in College Park, Maryland. Hillary Clinton's speech was interrupted three times by protesters. 10/30/2014.
Bill Clinton came to speak on campus on Monday, Febuary 11.
Camera :: Nikon D200
Lens :: Nikkor AF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 DX
El productor de cine y desarrollador Steve Bing (c) asiste hoy, viernes 30 de julio de 2010, en la pequeña localidad de Rhinebeck (Nueva York) a la tradicional cena previo al matrimonio de Chelsea Clinton, hija del ex presidente de EEUU Bill Clinton y su esposa, la secretaria de Estado, Hillary Clinton, con el banquero Marc Mezvinsky. EFE/ANDREW GOMBERT
I was thoroughly delighted to see the rather unfortunate headlines (and general tone of the commentary) in this morning's papers. This is what comes of a print deadline, a late declaration and a five-hour time difference...