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Built in 1857, this edifice is a contributing property to the Bascom Hill Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. It was designed by John F. Rague.

 

The University of Wisconsin–Madison (also known as the University of Wisconsin or UW) is a public land-grant research university located in Wisconsin's capital city. Founded when Wisconsin achieved statehood in 1848, UW–Madison is the official state university of Wisconsin and the flagship campus of the University of Wisconsin System. It was the first public university established in Wisconsin and remains the oldest and largest public university in the state. It became a land-grant institution in 1866. The 933-acre main campus, located on the shores of Lake Mendota, includes four National Historic Landmarks.

 

UW–Madison is organized into 20 schools and colleges, which enrolled 30,361 undergraduate and 14,052 graduate students in 2018.

 

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Contributing Building - St Augustine Town Plan Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #70000847

Contributing Building - St Augustine Town Plan Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #70000847

Contributing Building – Jekyll Island Historic District – National Historic Landmarks Program

 

Built ca 1884

Contributing Building - Fitzgerald Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #92000383

Contributed by Jenna Kirwan

Contributing Building - West DeLand Residential District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #92001617

The Golden Belt Manufacturing building was constructed in 1901 to produce cloth pouches for roll-your-own cigarette tobacco. Bull Durham Tobacco Company was a primary customer. A cotton mill (textile mill) operated out of the building as well. As marketing of cigarette tobacco moved from roll-your-own to package tobacco, Golden Belt moved to manufacturing labels, boxes and cartons for cigarettes. The cotton mill closed in the 1930s as silk replaced cotton hosiery, and as cheaper imported textiles came on the market. Golden Belt became a subsidiary of the American Tobacco Company, becoming wholly owned by them in 1958. Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company took over following a divestiture by American Tobacco and by 1996, with decreasing cigarettes sales Brown and Williamson ceased operations at the building. In 2007, the building was renovated and converted to performing art centers, office space, and housing units. The building is in the Golden Belt Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a contributing property.

 

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Contributing Building - Carlinville Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #76000721

The frame vernacular house known as the Albertus Cottage was built in the 1890s. The two-story house with side facing gables is similar in design to what is known as a Carolina I-house, and display the influence of Greek Revival style that was common during the period. The house is a contributing property in the Orange City History District listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos contributed to Norwescon by Michael Hanscom.

Contributing Building - West DeLand Residential District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #92001617

 

Built ca 1911

Style: Colonial Revival

Contributing Building - Georgia County Courthouses Thematic Resources - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #64000130 and #64000131

 

Built 1930

 

Style: Colonial Revival

 

Architect: T.F. Lockwood, Jr.

Contributing Building - Belfield--Emporia Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #07001137

 

Built ca 1880

Contributing Building - Vernon Square Columbus Square Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

Contributing Building - Model Land Company Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #83001439

Day 9 in the Catalyst Open Source Academy. It's the third day that the students contribute to an open source project. They could choose between Koha, Moodle, Piwik and SilverStripe.

 

catalyst.net.nz/academy

Contributed by Andrea Lovelace

The Catalyst Open Source Academy 2018 took place at Catalyst IT in Wellington, New Zealand, from 8 to 19 January 2018.

 

catalyst.net.nz/open-source-academy

 

Day 7 to 10 are dedicated to the open source projects to which the students contribute. Mentors support them throughout.

IMMIGRANTS CONTRIBUTE: AMERICA, WE SING BACK! community event at the All Souls Unitarian Church at 1500 Harvard Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 28 September 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Assemblance Before

 

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Contributing Building - Lowndesboro Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #73000356

 

Built 1830

 

Dome from the first state capitol in Cahawba AL

Contributing Building - Tockwotton Love Place Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #84001260

Contributing Building - Railroad Addition Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #83002989

Contributing Building – Jekyll Island Historic District – National Historic Landmarks Program

Virginia contributed over 19,000 men to the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg, the largest contingent from the twelve Confederate states. Almost 4,500 of these – almost 1 out of 4 – became casualties.

IMMIGRANTS CONTRIBUTE: AMERICA, WE SING BACK! community event at the All Souls Unitarian Church at 1500 Harvard Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 28 September 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Assemblance Before

 

Follow DC Office of Human Rights / IMMIGRANTS CONTRIBUTE: AMERICA, WE SING BACK! facebook event page at www.facebook.com/events/530488973690958/

PLEASE CONTRIBUTE TO RHINO PROTECTION AND STOP THE POACHERS NOW:

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Note - I have taken all location information off my Rhino pictures.

Contributing Building - Springfield Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #86003640

 

Built 1924 as retail establishment.

Contributing Building - South Greenville Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #86001965

 

Built ca 1880s

Style: Victorian

Contributing Building - Ybor City Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

National Historic Landmark

NRIS and NHLS #74000641

 

Built 1905

Contributing Building - Downtown Deming Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #13000769

 

Built ca 1902

Contributing Building - Middleborough Center Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #00000685

 

Built 1873

Style: Italianate

Contributing Building - Eatonton Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #75000605

Contributing Building - Seabreeze Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #98001131

Contributing Building – Jekyll Island Historic District – National Historic Landmarks Program

Contributing Building - Sandersville Commercial and Industrial District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #02000120

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Source: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development -

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H.E. Mr Juraj Macháč, Permanent Representation of the Slovak Republic to the OPCW and Ambassador Fernando Arias, OPCW Director General

Three rail lines largely contributed to Rockdale's early commercial development, and of the three, the International & Great Northern (I&GN) made the biggest impact. This former I&GN passenger depot opened in 1906. It survived various changes to the rail company, including its transition to the Missouri Pacific line in 1956. After years of declining rail use by passengers, the last passenger train left the depot on September 21, 1970, and the building served as storage for many years. Restored at the turn of the 21st century, the depot is eclectic in design with elements of Italianate, Queen Anne and Prairie styles of architecture.

 

This depot is both a Texas Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places

Contributing Building - Park Avenue Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #79000681

Member Contributed Photos for BabiesOnline.com's Week by Week Calendar Project

 

This is my beautiful daughter Brianna. She is starting to crawl. I took this picture one afternoon when she was on our living room floor. She doesn't this position often now while she is watching cartoon. And most of all, she is ALWAYS happy! She is everything I could have hoped for and more.

VINKOVAČKE JESENI (VINKOVCI AUTUMN) is the greatest folklore event in this part of Europe. It represents the popular-scholarly gathering of original national culture and stimulates the preservation of cultural heritage through song and the playing of instruments, and contributes greatly towards preventing many customs from falling into oblivion. Organized by Grad Vinkovci

 

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54. Vinkovačke jeseni (13. - 22. rujna 2019.)

21.08.2019 - 30.09.2019

Već više od pedeset godina Vinkovačke jeseni najveći su čuvar tradicijske kulture, izvornog folklora, pjesme, plesa, ali i puno više od toga.

 

Od svog osnutka, 1966. godine, manifestacija je prerasla u jedan od najpoznatijih festivala ovakve vrste u Hrvatskoj, a tome ponajprije pridonose temeljne svečanosti koje se održavaju u sklopu Vinkovačkih jeseni.

 

Na 54. Vinkovačkim jesenima nastupit će oko 8.000 izvođača i sudionika programa. Njih će, prema procjenama baziranim na dosadašnjoj posjeti, gledati više od 100.000 posjetitelja

 

Kao i svake godine tako će i ove najveću pažnju privući Svečanost otvorenja, koja će se na velikoj pozornici u središtu Vinkovaca održati 20. rujna. I ovo će otvorenje, kao i brojna do sada okupiti akademske i glumce amatere, pjevače i pjevačke skupine, plesače i kulturno-umjetnička društva iz cijele Hrvatske. Tema ovogodišnjeg otvorenja je „Tri nam drage riječi“, pri čemu se misli na Slavoniju, Srijem i Baranju. Prvi dio priprema s glumcima i KUD-ovima, je odrađen, a zajednička proba svih sudionika otvorenja u vinkovačkom gradskom kazalištu započet će polovinom rujna.

 

Prva tradicijska manifestacija u sklopu Vinkovačkih jeseni bit će, kao i obično Folklorne večeri. Manifestacija, koja će okupiti više od 50 kulturno-umjetničkih društava iz cijele Vukovarsko-srijemske županije. Folklorne večeri započet će 13. i trajat će do 18. rujna, a prema riječima voditelja organizacije Folklornih večeri i Svečanog mimohoda, Franje Japelja, prijave zainteresiranih KUD-ova još uvijek pristižu. O deset najboljih KUD-ova Županijske smotre folklora, u velikom šatoru Vinkovačkih jeseni, odlučivat će prosudbena komisija, a izabrane skupine predstavljat će Županiju na smotrama folklora širom Hrvatske.

 

Tijekom drugog vikenda Vinkovačkih jeseni, 21. i 22. rujna, bit će održana Državna smotra hrvatskoga izvornog folklora. Prvog dana u večernjim satima na Trgu bana Josipa Šokčevića predstavit će se gostujući KUD-ovi, slijedi drugi dio manifestacije u nedjelju u 12 sati, nakon Svečanog mimohoda, a Smotra će završiti posljednjim, trećim dijelom na trgu Vinkovačkih jeseni pod Velikim šatorom u nedjelju navečer.

 

Svečani mimohod svih sudionika, a na kojem će sudjelovati oko 80 folklornih skupina, počinje u nedjelju, 22. rujna u 10 sati. Nakon prolaska preko svečane pozornice, mimohod se nastavlja do stadiona HNK “Cibalia” Vinkovci gdje će sudionici zaplesati najveće šokačko kolo. No neće se plesati samo na stadionu. U kolo će se uhvatiti sudionici i gledatelji po cijelom gradu.

 

Također, 14. i 15. rujna, održat će se Dječje Vinkovačke jeseni. Prvoga dana u večernjim satima održat će se prvi dio Međužupanijske smotre dječjih folklornih skupina, u nedjelju slijedi Središnji mimohod dječjih skupina, koji će svoj cilj imati u Velikom šatoru, gdje će nakon mimohoda održati drugi dio Međužupanijske smotre.

 

Na kraju recimo kako će Svečanost otvorenja i Svečani mimohod sudionika 54. Vinkovačkih jeseni prenositi uživo, dok će se snimka prvog dijela Državne smotre folklora moći pogledati na programu Hrvatske radiotelevizije.

 

10 March 2009. "The breezes and the sunshine, and the soft refreshing rain."

(Jane Montgomery Campbell 1817-1878)

All contributed to make this tiny aubretia sparkle.

Contributing Building - Tifton Residential Historic District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #08000355

 

Built 1906

Style: Romanesque Revival

Architect: T Firth Lockwood, Jr

Contributing Building - West Main Street Residential District - National Register of Historic Places

NRIS #80004453

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