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Manningham, Alabama

 

Constructed by Dr John Coleman between 1817-21. The frame two story, wood structure has a gable roof over the four major rooms and a shed roof on the back. It is a rare frame Federal style structure. It was occupied until 1909 by a Coleman descendent. It was sold to a freed slave Gardner Crenshaw and his wife Ruby in 1909 and is still held in a trust for the Crenshaw Family. It is listed on the Alabama Register of Historic Places.

 

Historic Marker:

www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/50328632037/in/dateposted-pub...

At least I think it's a crenshaw, it's unbelievably good.

Alli Crenshaw; FSC Women's Swimming vs. Daytona State (1/26/2014); Hollis Wellness Center Pool

Crenshaw coach Robert Garrett is flanked by two players from his first varsity football team at Crenshaw High. On the right is Ahmed "Dedo" Mortis, a successful businessman in Detroit, Michigan, and on the left is Eric Gibbs, who lives in Los Angeles. Both were team captains at Crenshaw.

 

The day after this Fremont game, Mortis and Gibbs attended their twentieth Crenshaw High class reunion.

Patricia Crenshaw has owned and operated her late father’s cattle operation in Slick, Oklahoma for the past 18 years. Pat’s father purchased the land back in 1945, using a former Farmers Home Administration loan that extended credit to individual farmers, low-income families, and seniors in rural areas for agriculture and rural development. Pat’s father was steadfast in acquiring funding during a time when it was uncommon for African Americans to receive loans. For Pat, this land is special.

 

The Little Deep Fork Creek splits Pat’s property in half. To help with water management, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service installed 56 flood control structures above her property. These structures protect Pat’s property and allow her to manage her cattle operation more effectively than in years past.

 

As a child, Pat remembers how their land would often flood. Her family would lose cattle in the creek. Now, with so many USDA resources available, Pat leverages technical advice and financial programs - including the Conservation Stewardship Program and Environmental Quality Incentives Program - to bring her vision for the farm to life.

 

View the interactive story about Patricia and her ongoing partnership with USDA: arcg.is/1aa8Gy

 

USDA Photo by Preston Keres

Alli Crenshaw; 10/19/2012; Tampa, Fla.; Florida Southern College swimming vs. University of Tampa at UT.

Never could understand what a bear has to do with wheels and brakes, but here is the Gardena one.

"Having said that, brothers should pull up their pants," -Barack Obama

Crenshaw High marching band and cheer leaders will lead the way as Endeavour get closer.

Expo/Crenshaw Station as of February 8, 2011: West Angeles Church as seen from the Expo/Crenshaw station

The Crenshaw track (and football field) -- new in 2008 -- cried out for a re-do after 10 years of heavy use.

 

The renovation work began during Spring Break 2018, and as a result the 2018 Crenshaw track season has no home meets.

 

This panoramic "stitched" picture -- created from multiple images taken with a Canon M-50 camera -- shows (from the northwest corner of the field) what the track and field looked like after the old surface was largely removed.

 

For an idea of what the field looked like in 2008 when it was new, take a look at the practice pix from that season:

 

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Train testing at the Expo/Crenshaw Station

Crenshaw-Bissette House; Stanhope Vicinity 1840s

SE Corner NC 97 and SR 1137; Stanhope Vicinity; private, visible from road

"Built as the seat of a plantation formed by Daniel Crenshaw, who operated a stage coach inn here on the Raleigh-Tarboro Road, this is one of the oldest houses in the neighborhood. It also served as a post office. The 2-story house features an unusual treatment of the engaged porch: the end bays at the second story are enclosed as sleeping rooms, and the open area between them is cordoned by a delicate sheaf-of-wheat balustrade. Several early out buildings survive."

Catherine W. Bishir & Michael T. Southern

A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Eastern North Carolina

UNC Press, Chapel Hill, 1996

Served as Sunny South Post Office

Daniel Sanford Crenshaw

from 8/8/1853 to 12/11/1866

Marriage Record:

Martin, Signora M. of Franklin County, to Gen. Daniel S. Crenshaw of Forestville, Je. 10,

Franklin County. R.R. Je. 15, 1841.

Crenshaw Blvd, Hawthorne.

Manningham, Alabama

 

Constructed by Dr John Coleman between 1817-21. The frame two story, wood structure has a gable roof over the four major rooms and a shed roof on the back. It is a rare frame Federal style structure. It was occupied until 1909 by a Coleman descendent. It was sold to a freed slave Gardner Crenshaw and his wife Ruby in 1909 and is still held in a trust for the Crenshaw Family. It is listed on the Alabama Register of Historic Places.

 

Historic Marker:

www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/50328632037/in/dateposted-pub...

Manningham, Alabama

 

Constructed by Dr John Coleman between 1817-21. The frame two story, wood structure has a gable roof over the four major rooms and a shed roof on the back. It is a rare frame Federal style structure. It was occupied until 1909 by a Coleman descendent. It was sold to a freed slave Gardner Crenshaw and his wife Ruby in 1909 and is still held in a trust for the Crenshaw Family. It is listed on the Alabama Register of Historic Places.

 

Historic Marker:

www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/50328632037/in/dateposted-pub...

Jan. 31, 2017 -- photo tour of rail tunnel and two underground stations (MLK & Leimert Park) for Crenshaw/LAX Line. Photos by Steve Hymon/Metro.

Crenshaw/LAX Line underground photo tour

Jan. 31, 2017 -- photo tour of rail tunnel and two underground stations (MLK & Leimert Park) for Crenshaw/LAX Line. Photos by Steve Hymon/Metro.

Jan. 31, 2017 -- photo tour of rail tunnel and two underground stations (MLK & Leimert Park) for Crenshaw/LAX Line. Photos by Steve Hymon/Metro.

My biggest fear is that Chris Burden will go around and collect these forgotten Civil Defense Sirens from the Cold War and use them for one of his art installations at LACMA.

Platform historical pavers at the Expo/Crenshaw Expo Line Station

The Expo Line, Crenshaw Station is expected to open later this year. The station platforms are located on opposite sides of the street.

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